Optimizing Plant 2 at Kinross Paracatu, the World’s Largest Tonnage, Lowest Grade Primary Gold Milling Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Getulio Junior Wayne Philips Rob Thorpe Chris Martin Rob Henderson Kevan Ford
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Plant 2 at the Kinross Paracatu gold operation in Minas Gerais State, Brazil, was commissioned in late 2008. Designed to be the largest tonnage, lowest grade gold milling operation in the world, Plant 2’s throughput has steadily increased towards its design capacity of 5087 tons per hour.The plant employs a gold-specific flotation scheme to recover the majority of gold, which is present as discrete free gold particles. Additional gold is recovered by jigs in the grinding circuit, and the jig concentrates are reground, upgraded and subjected to intensive cyanide leaching. The flotation cleaner concentrate is reground and leached using a conventional CIL circuit.One year after start-up, with the plant stabilizing operationally, plant circuit surveys were completed by a joint team from Kinross Paracatu and Blue Coast Metallurgy Ltd. The surveys audited the flotation and concentrate treatment circuits to investigate the metallurgical performance.This paper describes the Plant 2 operation and how the surveys were designed and executed. Some of the quality control systems that were employed to provide meaningful data from such a low grade gold ore are described and findings and actions taken to improve metallurgy as a consequence of the surveys are discussed.INTRODUCTIONThe Paracatu mine is located two kilometres north of the city of Paracatu, in the north western portion of the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, 230 km southeast of the national capital Brasília (shown in Figure 1). The present day Paracatu mining operation, fully owned by Kinross Gold, through its Brazilian subsidiary Rio Paracatu Mineração (RPM) is designed to be the largest tonnage, lowest grade free milling gold operation in the world.The deposit currently hosts some 1.2 billion tonnes of ore at a grade of ~0.41 g/t gold, hence contains a total gold reserve of over 20 million ounces. At a designed plant throughput rate of 61 Mt/year the mine life goes beyond 2030."
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APA: Getulio Junior Wayne Philips Rob Thorpe Chris Martin Rob Henderson Kevan Ford  (2011)  Optimizing Plant 2 at Kinross Paracatu, the World’s Largest Tonnage, Lowest Grade Primary Gold Milling Operation

MLA: Getulio Junior Wayne Philips Rob Thorpe Chris Martin Rob Henderson Kevan Ford Optimizing Plant 2 at Kinross Paracatu, the World’s Largest Tonnage, Lowest Grade Primary Gold Milling Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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