Multiple ore types can result in multiple processing plants, A.J.H. Newell and K.Doherty

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. J. H. Newell K. Doherty
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

A copper-gold project has required a number of trade-off studies underpinned by test work to settle on pragmatic flowsheets and throughputs to support a pre-feasibility study that provides a compelling financial case. The primary trade-off studies were based on the mine schedule, ore type feed-grade recovery relationships, likely concentrate grades and typical marketing terms as well as the estimated capital and operating costs for a range of throughputs and mining strategies. Secondary trade-off studies were conducted for specific circuits and additional processing options. Although the details of these studies are not presented, the technical options and subsequent flowsheets are discussed. While the flowsheets will be optimised during the feasibility study stage, the basis is now fixed for the four ore types that would be mined from the copper-gold orebody. The ore types, resulting from a strong weathering profile, exhibit a wide range of copper mineralisation and gold associations, as well as gangue types. They display a range of characteristics that necessitated a nuanced approach to flowsheet development. The primary separation techniques that have been employed include gravity, classification, flotation and leaching while a range of comminution methods have been selected to suit the properties of the ore types. While technical issues are important factors in terms of maximising the quality of separations, recoveries and revenues, attention to material handling, equipment characteristics, the mine schedule, and capital and operating costs are equally important considerations for settling upon a suitable and robust flowsheet. Keywords: Flowsheet, testwork, studies, saprolite gold, native copper, chalcocite, chalcopyrite
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APA: A. J. H. Newell K. Doherty  (2020)  Multiple ore types can result in multiple processing plants, A.J.H. Newell and K.Doherty

MLA: A. J. H. Newell K. Doherty Multiple ore types can result in multiple processing plants, A.J.H. Newell and K.Doherty. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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