The Antamina Copper And Zinc Concentrate Pipeline

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. Norwood C. Dechert
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Compañia Minera Antamina, Peru has recently completed a fifth year of operation of their 301-km concentrate pipeline. The pipeline was commissioned by PSI in May of 2001. The Antamina pipeline is generally accepted as one of the most complex slurry pipeline operations worldwide. The pipeline transports an average of 1.6 million tonnes of copper and zinc concentrates from the Yanacancha mine site at an elevation of 4 155 metres above sea level (masl) to the port of Huarmey at an elevation of 62 masl. Currently ten different types of concentrates are being transported as separate batches. The pipeline traverses oneof the most rugged areas in the world. It utilizes three different pipe diameters, and four remote valve stations to optimize the hydraulic design. PSI has recently completed an overall operational audi tof the Antamina pipeline. This paper evaluates the operational effectiveness of specific design features and operating philosophies, implemented during the engineering phase, over the last five years of operation.
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APA: J. Norwood C. Dechert  (2007)  The Antamina Copper And Zinc Concentrate Pipeline

MLA: J. Norwood C. Dechert The Antamina Copper And Zinc Concentrate Pipeline. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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