Operating a Commercial-Scale Bioleach Reactor at the Congress Gold Property

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ralph P. Hackl
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Jan 1, 1990

Abstract

Ore at the Congress gold property, located near Goldbridge, British Columbia, is extremely refractory with most of the gold disseminated in fine-grained arsenopyrite. Metallurgical testwork conducted by Giant Bay Biotech Inc. indicated that biooxidation pretreatment was capable of increasing cyanide gold recovery from the ore to greater than 90%. To determine if the bioleach process could be successfully scaled up, a 225m' (7950-cu ft) commercial size bioleach reactor was built and tested at the mine site in 1989. At that time, the tank was the largest bioleach reactor ever operated. The objectives of the program were: • to ascertain if the biooxidation rates obtained in lab and pilot-scale reactors could be duplicated in a commercial scale tank; • to identify agitation conditions under which the process will function optimally; and • to demonstrate the bioleach process on a scale sufficient to satisfy the owners and potential investors.
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APA: Ralph P. Hackl  (1990)  Operating a Commercial-Scale Bioleach Reactor at the Congress Gold Property

MLA: Ralph P. Hackl Operating a Commercial-Scale Bioleach Reactor at the Congress Gold Property. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1990.

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