Operation And Heap Leach Expansion Of The Sukhaybarat Project - Saudi Arabia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
P. M. Sandgren H. Al-Dabbagh
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Saudi Company for Precious Metals (SCPM) is jointly owned by the Saudi Arabian state organization Petromin (The General Petroleium & Mineral Organization) and Boliden of Sweden. The company operates the Sukhaybarat gold mine in the Saudi Arabian desert and produces some 80,000 ounces of gold per year by agitation and heap leaching. The discovery, development, and operation of this mine is a success story. After the first drill hole intercepted a gold mineralization in 1983, it took the partners only 8 years to delineate the ore reserve, locate water sources, prepare pre-and final feasibility studies, obtain permits, design, and construct the facilities. Sukhaybarat, which is an open pit mine, started off with a carbon-in-leach agitation plant only, but a heap leach facility was added in the beginning of 1995. Since start of operation in the middle of 1991, a total of 300,000 ounces of gold has been produced in the first four years of operation at a very competitive cost.
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APA: P. M. Sandgren H. Al-Dabbagh  (1996)  Operation And Heap Leach Expansion Of The Sukhaybarat Project - Saudi Arabia

MLA: P. M. Sandgren H. Al-Dabbagh Operation And Heap Leach Expansion Of The Sukhaybarat Project - Saudi Arabia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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