Sustainable Hydrometallurgical Processing at the Ambatovy Nickel Operation in Madagascar

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Collins D. Yuan M. Sitter S. St. Jean
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The Ambatovy Joint Venture comprises an operating lateritic nickel mine, ore slurry pipeline, pressure acid leach plant and nickel refinery in Madagascar. The hydrometallurgical process selected by Sherritt for treatment of the Ambatovy ore is a long-term, sustainable approach to producing nickel. Sulphur, used to prepare hydrogen sulphide, which is used to produce mixed sulphide intermediate, is recovered in the refinery as ammonium sulphate fertilizer. Additional sulphur is used to generate sulphuric acid for treatment of the ore in the high pressure acid leach (HPAL) step; fossil fuel consumption is minimized by using the heat generated from the exothermic reaction between sulphur and oxygen in the acid plant to produce power and steam. Steam consumption is minimized by design of efficient flashing and preheat systems for HPAL, while the high temperature of the HPAL step serves to minimize acid consumption. Fossil fuel consumption by the operation as a whole is further minimized by locating the leach plant and refinery near the port of Toamasina and utilizing a 220 km slurry pipeline to transport ore from the mine to the leach plant. In addition, Ambatovy has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability programs such as the biodiversity management program at the mine and local procurement in Madagascar. In this paper, the hydrometallurgical process for nickel and cobalt recovery from Ambatovy ore is described, along with highlights of Ambatovy’s approach to sustainability in Madagascar.
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APA: M. Collins D. Yuan M. Sitter S. St. Jean  (2015)  Sustainable Hydrometallurgical Processing at the Ambatovy Nickel Operation in Madagascar

MLA: M. Collins D. Yuan M. Sitter S. St. Jean Sustainable Hydrometallurgical Processing at the Ambatovy Nickel Operation in Madagascar. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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