Blast Optimisation at the Porgera Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Anthony Bubb Peter Bellairs
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International Society of Explosives Engineers
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15
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218 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

The Porgera Gold Mine is located at an altitude of 3000m in the central highlands of Papua New Guinea some 600 km Northwest of Port Moresby the capital city. Access to the mine is via a five hour trip on an unsealed road from Mount Hagen the nearest regional centre or 40 minutes via air. The mine operates on a fly in - fly out basis and currently produces ore from both opencut and underground operations with the former providing the bulk of the mill feed. Opencut mining utilises conventional truck / shovel, drill and blast methods on both 10 metre and 14 metre bench heights with the larger benches being restricted to the stripping areas. This paper presents the strategy used and the results of a blast optimisation process in the opencut that was a joint effort between the mine personnel and the explosives manufacturer/supplier.
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APA: Anthony Bubb Peter Bellairs  (1997)  Blast Optimisation at the Porgera Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea

MLA: Anthony Bubb Peter Bellairs Blast Optimisation at the Porgera Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1997.

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