Iron Ore Mine Reconciliation ù A Case Study From Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South Africa

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R Moller
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Reconciliation at large iron ore operations is a complex and time- consuming process. Often the volume of data and the large range of different stakeholders makes the process almost impossible. Up until recently geologists and engineers at these operations would spend hours cutting and pasting data in and out of monster spreadsheets, diligently comparing how resource/reserve models, grade control and survey pick-ups compare to what was actually produced. In 2003 the Sishen Iron Ore Mine in South Africa broke this cycle by implementing SnowdenÆs Reconcilor software. The implementation of a dedicated reconciliation system required a number of existing practices to be changed, with the involvement of stakeholders right across the mine. Data sources had to be clarified and validated, terminology had to be standardised, processes needed to be documented and some methodologies needed to be updated. This was a task that required significant effort by Kumba personnel so that the system could be successfully implemented. This paper provides a case study of the reconciliation system implementation at Sishen. It is a story of an operation that evolved from using a number of fragmented reconciliation processes to using a unified automated system. This paper outlines the key estimates and measurements that are used for reconciliation, details the characteristics of an automated web-based information management system to facilitate the process and provides some insights about the benefits that have been gained though the use of a rigorous reconciliation process.
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APA: R Moller  (2005)  Iron Ore Mine Reconciliation ù A Case Study From Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South Africa

MLA: R Moller Iron Ore Mine Reconciliation ù A Case Study From Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South Africa. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2005.

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