Overburden Mining Improvements at Suncor Energy?s Millennium Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Timothy D. Dreger
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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9
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2011

Abstract

In the spring of 2009, Suncor Energy Inc. technical personnel saw an opportunity to improve planning 0and mining of overburden material in order to address aggressive construction goals and increased mining complexity. By tying together current and historical equipment performance, geological model information, and material observation in the field new operating elevations for the shovels were developed. At the same time, methodology of recording and reporting overburden movement through the Modular Mining DISPATCH system was changed. The result of this first stage of improvements was an increase in construction-grade material available at the face. The personnel involved realized that other opportunities were available to build on the initial successes and establish processes that would stand up to attrition and experience levels. A cross-functional technical team was assembled to identify ways of further improving workflows around overburden mining. Some of the opportunities realized include greater alignment between planning, reporting and operations as well as development of reporting tools that help steward Mine Operations to the plan. All of which have resulted in Suncor meeting or beating its forecast overburden targets. The cross-functional technical team continues to seek out new and better ways of doing business so Suncor can continue to deliver on its commitment of outstanding performance and results.
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APA: Timothy D. Dreger  (2011)  Overburden Mining Improvements at Suncor Energy?s Millennium Mine

MLA: Timothy D. Dreger Overburden Mining Improvements at Suncor Energy?s Millennium Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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