Grinding Circuit Final Grind Control at Agnico Eagle Meadowbank Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Pathies Nawej Muteb Karl Leetmaa Irma Gabric Keith Darby Tom Strombotne
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Continuous control of the final grinding product size is important to optimize gold liberation for Gold Milling operations. At Meadowbank Mine an on-line Particle Size Monitor has been employed successfully to achieve the targeted final grind which leads to optimizing the gold recovery at maximum grinding circuit throughput. The live monitoring of the final product particle size leads to a maximum grinding circuit throughput every minute during the process. This paper discusses the optimal utilization of the Particle Size Monitor to assist the Mill operator to maximize the grinding circuit throughput as the milling conditions change due to variable ore processed at Meadowbank Mine. Also the paper includes the usage of the Particle Size Monitor to guarantee the final grind target at each instant of the process.IntroductionAgnico-Eagle is a Canadian-based company that Trades on the TSX & NYSE (AEM). It owns eight mines (8) operating in Nunavut, Quebec, Finland and Mexico and has more than 7,500 employees (Figure 1). 1.6 M ounces of gold were produced in 2015 and the annual average annual production from 2016 to 2018 is forecast to be approximately 1.53 million ounces of gold.The Meadowbank Mine is located in Nunavut, Canada (Figure 2). The mine opened in 2010 and from 2010 to 2014 a total of 1.8M oz of gold was produced. The milling rate is 4.2 Mt per year with an average mill throughput of 11,900 tpd or 496 tph. Average annual gold production over life of mine is expected to be 450,000 ounces. Meadowbank has 775 employees, of which 265 are Inuit or 36% of the total workforce. Estimated life of mine is 2010 to 2018. Gold production in 2015 was 381,804 oz. Meadowbank was Agnico-Eagle’s largest Gold producer in 2015."
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APA: Pathies Nawej Muteb Karl Leetmaa Irma Gabric Keith Darby Tom Strombotne  (2017)  Grinding Circuit Final Grind Control at Agnico Eagle Meadowbank Mine

MLA: Pathies Nawej Muteb Karl Leetmaa Irma Gabric Keith Darby Tom Strombotne Grinding Circuit Final Grind Control at Agnico Eagle Meadowbank Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2017.

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