Mining and Processing of a Low Grade Gold Orebody in the Wau Valley, Papua New Guinea
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 8
 - File Size:
 - 276 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1984
 
Abstract
Renison Goldfields Consolidated Limited  (RGC) and Consolidated Gold Fields Plc (CGF)  purchased New Guinea Goldfields Limited (NGG)  in 1982 as an exploration venture. Following  an intensive drilling programme in the Upper  Ridges area sufficient ore reserves were  outlined to justify the installation of a new  700 tonnes of ore per day gravity gold  extraction plant. Major considerations in the design of the  new plant were to minimise production inter- ruptions in the existing plant and to include  simple, but technically efficient, equipment  that could be operated and maintained by a  workforce with limited experience in modern  technology. These goals were achieved over a  six month period, commissioning being carried  out in April, 1983. Mining the epithermal gold deposit is by  open cut benching and truck haulage. The  gravity concentrator includes a scrubber, wet  hammer mill and rod mill, to crush, grind and  prepare the ore for sizing and desliming. Gold recovery units consist of a jig, spirals,  shaking tables and amalgam barrels. Although  the majority of the gold is in the minus 100  plus 20 microns size fraction a recovery of 63  percent, from a head grade of 2.0g/tonne, is  Achieved.
Citation
APA: (1984) Mining and Processing of a Low Grade Gold Orebody in the Wau Valley, Papua New Guinea
MLA: Mining and Processing of a Low Grade Gold Orebody in the Wau Valley, Papua New Guinea. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1984.