FMC's New Soda Ash Technology Is A Success

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Tony Dunn
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

FMC Corp. achieved a significant cost reduction at its Green River, WY soda ash operations using a new proprietary solution-mining and processing technology. In phase one of the program, trona ore is dissolved, recovered and processed with the new technology. It is then fed into an existing refining plant, replacing dry mined and calcined trona ore. Phase two produces a final high-purity product. It also increases capacity by 635 kt/a (700,000 stpy). Both phases were completed under budget and ahead of schedule. This $120-million expansion project uses a new process and a new team to derive soda ash in a more cost-effective and environmentally friendly manner. The team successfully introduced solution-mining technology - with a liquid solution injected into previously mined sections of the mine. This shift in techniques signified a new era for soda ash production. The project is an example of teamwork at its best. For it to be successful, FMC had to work within several different areas inside and outside of the company. Engineers, contractors, mechanical operators and technical people were needed who could blend in with FMC's existing in-house team.
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APA: Tony Dunn  (1999)  FMC's New Soda Ash Technology Is A Success

MLA: Tony Dunn FMC's New Soda Ash Technology Is A Success. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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