Managing the Medium Term Mine Scheduling Challenges at Bingham Canyon Mine After the Slide

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
A. Moharana
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Feb 23, 2014

Abstract

A massive slide at Bingham Canyon wiped out a side of the pit and covered the main haul road in and out of the pit. All pre-slide mine designs and schedules were no longer valid. New designs and schedules needed to be developed quickly to provide management with information regarding the immediate post-slide production potential and the time needed to ramp back up to full production. At the time of the slide, an effort was already underway to convert Bingham?s in-house Medium Term Scheduling Process to MineSight®?s Schedule Optimizer (MSSO). One of the main reasons for doing this was to reduce the time needed to produce Medium Term Schedules at Bingham, which involves a complex shovel-based scheduling approach with shovel productivities based on shovel type and the types of mining cuts to which the shovel is assigned over each planning period. The objective of the schedule was to maximize shovel usage, satisfy mill feed requirements of four SAG mills with variable milling rates, and have flexibility in setting truck constraints. This paper will describe how the new MSSO-based mine scheduling process met the challenge of producing new schedules for Bingham in a minimal amount of time.
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APA: A. Moharana  (2014)  Managing the Medium Term Mine Scheduling Challenges at Bingham Canyon Mine After the Slide

MLA: A. Moharana Managing the Medium Term Mine Scheduling Challenges at Bingham Canyon Mine After the Slide. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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