Techno-economic Evaluation Of Filblast Technology At 8oddington Gold Mine

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Brendan Parker Joseph Skrypniuk
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Boddington Gold Mine1 (BGM) commenced production in 1987 and is currently ranked as the second largest gold producer in Australia. In a strategy to improve plant efficiency, constraints to plant performance were identified and prioritised with a view to maximising benefit for minimal expenditure. After identifying that leach kinetics and circuit residence time were major constraints, the introduction of oxygen was identified as having the greatest potential for the delivery of sig­nificant cost benefits. The application of oxygen, initially by conventional tech­niques, and subsequently by installation of Atomaer's Filblast gas shear reactor, improved gold recovery, reduced the resi­dence time constraint and enabled higher mill throughput to be achieved. Additional benefits included operation at lower pulp densities and a reduction in reagent usage. A significant reduc­tion in unit operating cost resulted from these benefits. This paper quantifies the above benefits in a format accept­able to both metallurgists and accountants by integrating the findings in a techno-economic perspective.
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APA: Brendan Parker Joseph Skrypniuk  (1996)  Techno-economic Evaluation Of Filblast Technology At 8oddington Gold Mine

MLA: Brendan Parker Joseph Skrypniuk Techno-economic Evaluation Of Filblast Technology At 8oddington Gold Mine . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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