Processing of Refractory Sulphides at Mantos de Oro, Chile

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Ford. Kevan J. R. John G. Peacey Leoncio Sevilla G. Erling Villalobos C.
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

"Kinross Gold Corporation’s Mantos de Oro (MDO) gold/silver mine in northern Chile currently processes 15,000 tpd of oxide ores through a mill, whole ore cyanide leach plant followed by a Merrill-Crowe refinery. With the expected depletion of these oxide ores in a few years a new sulphide mineral deposit, Ladera-Farellón has been identified to potentially replace existing ore reserves. The deposit contains approximately 0.5g/t Au, 6g/t Ag and 0.5% Cu. The principal sulphide mineral in the deposit is enargite (Cu3AsS4) which hosts the majority of gold and silver and the copper. Direct cyanidation testwork has shown the sulphide mineral is refractory with a low gold recovery of 36% and silver recovery of 45%. Oxidation of the sulphides is required to liberate gold and silver and allow recovery of copper as an important pay-metal. Therefore, at MDO a new metallurgical process route with oxidation as a pretreatment step is required for viable treatment of such new sulphide mineralized material with acceptable recoveries of pay-metals.Analysis of flowsheet options was completed based on bench-scale and pilot scale metallurgical testwork as well as with reference to existing studies and operations. The process options investigated assume concentration of sulphides by flotation, followed by either pressure oxidation, bacteriological oxidation or roasting. Preliminary evaluation of flowsheet options focused on process risk, operability, technology availability and the economics of the project with emphasis on use of the existing metallurgical plant to reduce capital cost. Operating costs for each process option were also included in the relative analysis.The challenges of treatment of MDO sulphides, principally enargite and pyrite for recovery of gold, silver and copper center on fixation of arsenic and sulphur capture with environmentally acceptable disposal of residue tailings. This environmental focus was included in the process option selection and comparative analysis.This paper presents a review of the process options considered and highlights comparative advantages/disadvantages of each process with associated environmental issues. Preliminary conclusions are drawn on roasting as a potentially favorable process option for the treatment of MDO sulphides."
Citation

APA: Ford. Kevan J. R. John G. Peacey Leoncio Sevilla G. Erling Villalobos C.  (2009)  Processing of Refractory Sulphides at Mantos de Oro, Chile

MLA: Ford. Kevan J. R. John G. Peacey Leoncio Sevilla G. Erling Villalobos C. Processing of Refractory Sulphides at Mantos de Oro, Chile. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2009.

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