Circular Analysis – Open Pit Optimization

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gerald C. Dohm
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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29
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

INTRODUCTION After a mining company has discovered a mineral deposit, the problem is then how to mine and process that deposit the best way. The principal problem facing managers or engineers who must decide on mine plant size, equipment selection, and long-range scheduling is how one can optimize a property not only in terms of efficiency but also as to project duration. Mine opti¬mization is dependent upon the interaction of con¬tributing parameters which leads to maximizing the net present value (NPV) Realistic mine planning is the key, to the analysis. The process is to be used when evaluating undeveloped properties or when a complete revamping of existing facilities is scheduled The proc¬ess is not intended for detailed mine design but rather for property evaluation and feasibility studies. The derivation of the various input parameters will only be discussed to the point where a meaningful correlation can be made with the overall analysis. The interrelationship of the parameters will be the central point because most company guidelines and financial analysts have their own standards when deriving the various inputs. Assume that the data is totally acceptable and pro¬vides at least the following categories of information and guidelines- (1) mineral and waste inventory; (2) geologic, hydrologic, and geotechnical criteria; (3) topographic layout including property boundaries; (4) metallurgical flowsheet, recovery and design criteria; (5) access, water, power, and environmental base-line study; and (6) financial constraints (minimum rate of return, payback period, etc).
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APA: Gerald C. Dohm  (1979)  Circular Analysis – Open Pit Optimization

MLA: Gerald C. Dohm Circular Analysis – Open Pit Optimization. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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