Aur Resources Inc. - Louvicourt Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Michel Rodrigue Sylvain Duchesne Louis Racine
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

"LocationThe Louvicourt mine is located 20 km east of Val d'Or in Abitibi, in the northwest part of the province of Quebec. The mine is located on Highway 117 connecting Val d'Or to Montreal and very close to the main railway networkHistoryFive successive exploration attempts by Aur Resources resulted in the discovery of the large Louvicourt orebody in June 1989. Construction of the surface and underground infrastructures commenced in the spring of 1991. Milling operations commenced in July 1994. The entire project cost CDN$290 million, almost CDN$20 million less than initially estimated. The concentrator infrastructure cost CDN$64 million.Louvicourt mine is owned in partnership by Novicourt Inc. (45%), Teck Corporation (25%), and Aur Resources Inc., the administrator (30%).Brief DescriptionLouvicourt mine is the largest producer of base metals (Cu and Zn) in Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Its average daily production is nearly 4300 t of ore, for an annual production of 200 000 t of copper concentrate (28% Cu) and 33 000 t of zinc concentrate (57% Zn). After only a few weeks of operation, it had attained its objectives for the most part, and operations continue to be improved."
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APA: Michel Rodrigue Sylvain Duchesne Louis Racine  (2000)  Aur Resources Inc. - Louvicourt Mine

MLA: Michel Rodrigue Sylvain Duchesne Louis Racine Aur Resources Inc. - Louvicourt Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2000.

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