The Benefits of Technology Partnerships during Brownfield Upgrades

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- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
It is widely accepted that mineral deposits are decreasing in metal grades. To remain profitable and meet market demand, mining companies are expanding their operations by increasing the tonnage treated. These expansions may include new concentrators with higher nameplate tonnages or upgrading the capacity of existing ‘brownfield’ operations. In many cases, the brownfield upgrade route is preferred as it is less capital intensive; however, brownfield upgrades are never straightforward and present many metallurgical and engineering challenges.For example, to increase feed throughput at a brownfield site, there will be a requirement to modify the mine development plan. This may result in the ore mineralogy varying beyond the current feed fluctuation range. To accommodate these ore variations, a combination of mineralogical analysis and small scale testwork can be used to develop a new process flow sheet to achieve the product recovery/concentrate grade requirements. In general, however, flow sheet development does not usually consider site specific layout constraints and equipment requirements. At sites where future expansions were never considered, taking this silo approach could lead to project delays and compromise the circuit design.Engaging an experienced technology partner ensures the nominated project team is involved throughout all stages and aspects of a given brownfield upgrade – from conceptual flow sheet development, through to detailed engineering, construction and commissioning. The recent Carmen Copper Corporation (Carmen Copper) circuit upgrade has been completed in technology partnership with Outotec. The circuit upgrade was extensive and included new equipment additions to the comminution, flotation and dewatering circuits. Carmen Copper’s intimate knowledge of the ore characteristics, in conjunction with a trusted, knowledgeable technology partner, facilitated a robust circuit design, and fast-tracked the project execution. This paper deals specifically with the flotation circuit upgrade and highlights the benefits to Carmen Copper of this holistic approach.CITATION:Morgan, S, Serdzeff, S, Malaloy-on, C and Pagdalian, L C, 2014. The benefits of technology partnerships during brownfield upgrades, in Proceedings 12th AusIMM Mill Operators’ Conference 2014 , pp 471–476 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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(2014) The Benefits of Technology Partnerships during Brownfield UpgradesMLA: The Benefits of Technology Partnerships during Brownfield Upgrades. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014.