Managing Complex Ore and Waste Delivery Restrictions at CNRL with Wenco Survey-Grade GNSS and Dispatching Solutions

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. F. Trainor
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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41
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2013

Abstract

The complex ore body at CNRL?s Horizon mine presents some unique challenges in managing ore and waste delivery. With 25m x 25m ore blocks shovels often take bucket loads from multiple blocks to fill one truck load. With CNRL monitoring 22 different qualities per material a precise calculation of the blended quality of ore on the back of each individual truck is essential to meet the daily blend requirements at the plant. Additionally, one of these qualities must be closely monitored and controlled at a singular level as delivery of certain grade and quantities can cause serious disruptions at the plant. The waste material also requires special handling and delivery for its use in dyke construction for tailings impoundment. Shale materials used in the construction contain high levels of saline that must be contained to prevent seepage into ground water. This paper will discuss how the use of Wenco?s survey-grade GNSS system on shovels, its dispatching algorithm, and fleet management applications give CNRL the ability and confidence to control and report on these three issues.
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APA: G. F. Trainor  (2013)  Managing Complex Ore and Waste Delivery Restrictions at CNRL with Wenco Survey-Grade GNSS and Dispatching Solutions

MLA: G. F. Trainor Managing Complex Ore and Waste Delivery Restrictions at CNRL with Wenco Survey-Grade GNSS and Dispatching Solutions. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2013.

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