Waste To Ore: A Goldcorp Story

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
K. Murray T. Ward K. Shah
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

The mining industry is processing deposits with ever decreasing grade at ever increasing operating costs while margins are under constant pressure by material substitution and recycling. We are reaching the point where building it bigger just isn’t good enough as social and environmental constraints become more intense. In response to the growing demands on our industry, Goldcorp has embarked on a journey to increase resources by converting Waste to Ore. Gravity pre-concentration and sensor sorting testwork has been completed on samples from our Canadian operations in order to determine the amenability of our mineralized waste to sorting and upgrading. As expected some material was amenable to sorting and a review of the economics supported demonstration plant testing. The ability to economically sort mineralized waste into ore and barren rock is being demonstrated by Goldcorp. It has been made possible by leveraging the experience mineral sizer manufacturers have gained in the oil sands and hard rock applications, seeking more energy efficient screening machines and embracing the advancements that ore and recycling sorter suppliers have achieved. The paper will discuss the testwork and results achieved to date from both the lab and demonstration plant.
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APA: K. Murray T. Ward K. Shah  (2018)  Waste To Ore: A Goldcorp Story

MLA: K. Murray T. Ward K. Shah Waste To Ore: A Goldcorp Story. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2018.

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