Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) underground mine planning evolution, PT Freeport Indonesia, Papua, Indonesia - RASIM22

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Nugraha Nico Bastiawarman Rifki Priatna Anton
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Abstract

The Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) is one of the underground mines operated by PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI). DMLZ is located approximately 1,500 m below ground level, where dominant rock types are skarn and diorite. The DMLZ mine and layout was designed based on the previous mine located above ground, the Deep Ore Zone (DOZ). The DOZ mine, located approximately 1,000 m below ground level, was a proven success, with a maximum capacity of 80K tonnes per day. During the production ramp up, which started in 2015, the DMLZ experienced several seismic events. The most significant event occurred in January 2018 with a recorded magnitude of more than 2.0 Mw, which resulted in a 14-month delay of the undercutting until March 2019. The significant event in January 2018 required the DMLZ to apply several adjustments related to the mining plan to help ensure it could continue development and achieve production target safely. This paper will describe the changes in the DMLZ mine plan as a response to the seismic activity at the mine, the reason behind the decisions being made to change the mine plan and strategy, as well as strengths and weaknesses between the previous plan compared with the new plan.
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APA: Nugraha Nico Bastiawarman Rifki Priatna Anton  (2022)  Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) underground mine planning evolution, PT Freeport Indonesia, Papua, Indonesia - RASIM22

MLA: Nugraha Nico Bastiawarman Rifki Priatna Anton Deep Mill Level Zone (DMLZ) underground mine planning evolution, PT Freeport Indonesia, Papua, Indonesia - RASIM22. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2022.

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