Ammoniacal Cyanide Leaching For Recovery Of Gold From Torco Tailings -akjoujt Mauritania

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Darryl J. Butcher
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The Akjoujt Project is operated by MORAK SA, a company incorporated in the Islamic Republic of Mauritania. MORAK is jointly owned by General Gold International SA (A wholly owned subsidiary of General Gold Resources NL.), SAMIN, and the International Finance Corporation. The project was devel­oped to treat approximately 2.1 million tonnes of TORCO (Treatment of Refractory Copper Ores) tailings containing an average 3.2gAu/t, and 0.75%Cu/t. The process involves the use of ammoniacal cyanidation for gold extraction, and conventional carbon adsorption, and eventual desorption, of gold values. This is believed to be only the second commercial application of this leach chemistry in the world. The other being a small vat leach operation on the Paris Mine Dumps. (This operation was described by Mr M Ruane in a paper to a previous Randol Forum.) Initial work on the process, and the Akjoujt process design assumed that the reaction involved was anaerobic. This paper describes the operating experience, plant trial, and eventual installation which has lead MORAK to the conclusion that the process is not anaerobic, but requires oxygen, or an oxidant to proceed.
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APA: Darryl J. Butcher  (1995)  Ammoniacal Cyanide Leaching For Recovery Of Gold From Torco Tailings -akjoujt Mauritania

MLA: Darryl J. Butcher Ammoniacal Cyanide Leaching For Recovery Of Gold From Torco Tailings -akjoujt Mauritania. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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