OPEX Improvement From Migrating to GPS Guidance and Digital Drill Patterns

- Organization:
- International Society of Explosives Engineers
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1042 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
A study conducted at a mine site that used traditional field surveying and physical hole spot markings bench marked their combined drill and blast performance. The analysis of the operational expenditure (OPEX) improvement determined there were many measurable cost improvements. A primary factor that most operations have to deal with is over drilling of holes. This alone impacts the cost due to nonproductive labor allocations, excessive explosive costs, increased drill tool costs, increased drilling costs and has an impact on the downstream operation cost such as digging the shot material. Other related investigations also show a downstream impact of poor fragmentation on digging payload tonnes, cycle times, haulage payload tonnes, time to load a truck and the number of passes to load the tuck. The intent of this presentation is to draw attention to aspects of mining we understand but may be missing the big picture effects, such as the ability to reduce the operational expenditures consistently to impact the bottom line. The target audience is across the board from owner operators, drill and blast contractors to blasting contractors. Everyone can benefit from these improvements.
Citation
APA:
(2019) OPEX Improvement From Migrating to GPS Guidance and Digital Drill PatternsMLA: OPEX Improvement From Migrating to GPS Guidance and Digital Drill Patterns . International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2019.