In Situ Leaching Wellfield Design At San Manuel

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. L. Wiley D. S. Ramey M. J. Rex
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

In situ leaching, initiated in 1986 at the San Manuel Mine, was economically developed in 1989. The primary reason for this lag time between startup and viable production was the time required for technical development. The technical development pursued comprised detailed design, development and implementation of in situ well construction methods, formulation of suitable well pattern arrays and the development of extensive hydrogeologic and geochemical knowledge of the mineral deposit. Since 1989, the in situ leaching program has become a viable and cost-effective method to extract copper from the supergene mineralized zone of the San Manuel deposit. The in situ leaching methods that are currently used have been progressively expanded and continually developed. They will become the cornerstone of copper production from the San Manuel oxide mineral deposit. This paper presents an overview of the supergene hydrogeology, current design techniques, drilling methods and well completion, pump determination and setting, solution management and future plans for the increased extraction of copper by in situ leaching methods at the San Manuel Mine.
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APA: K. L. Wiley D. S. Ramey M. J. Rex  (1995)  In Situ Leaching Wellfield Design At San Manuel

MLA: K. L. Wiley D. S. Ramey M. J. Rex In Situ Leaching Wellfield Design At San Manuel. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1995.

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