Remote Oxygen Supply: Continuous Oxygen Where You Never Thought Possible

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Blake M. Paterson
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1997
Industry Topics:
Automation, Economic Viability, Green Technology, Mine Planning, Operations, Processing, Rare Earth Elements, Reclamation, Regulation, Social License, Sustainability, ESG, Tailings, Water Management, Workforce

Abstract

The increasing global demand and lower price of gold has resulted in more advanced gold extraction techniques. One trend is the use of oxygen in place of air in the leaching process, which is proven to significantly enhance recovery of gold ore refractory in such techniques as CIP and CIL. This has resulted in a search for more reliable and cost efficient paradigms of oxygen supply. Many gold mines already realize the heightened recovery rate achieved with oxygen. Previously this benefit had only been available to the largest consumers of oxygen, near oxygen production facilities. Requirements of (1) to (20) metric tons per day have traditionally been supplied with expensive, delivered, liquid oxygen. Since many mines are located in remote areas, it is difficult to secure cost effective and continuous supply of liquid oxygen. However, the benefits of On-Site Oxygen Production combined with a self-generated bulk reserve supply are now available to mine sites. This paper explains and discusses the use of on site Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) oxygen production, coupled with a cryogenerator to liquefy oxygen for storage. This package offers continuous oxygen supply to mining sites in even the most remote corners of the world.
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APA: Blake M. Paterson  (1997)  Remote Oxygen Supply: Continuous Oxygen Where You Never Thought Possible

MLA: Blake M. Paterson Remote Oxygen Supply: Continuous Oxygen Where You Never Thought Possible . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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