The Mutoshi Project — Part I: Metallurgical Test Work, Process Design, and Project Delivery

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P. Ilunga D. Samal M. Nicolle M. Lampi K. Valkama J. Edwards N. Tatalias
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Nov 1, 2018

Abstract

"Developing a greenfield mining project is a complex exercise: doing so in an increasingly volatile, uncertain, and ambiguous global economy adds significantly to this complexity. In the context of an elevated cobalt price, this paper outlines the metallurgical and process development of the Mutoshi copper–cobalt project for copper cathode and cobalt hydroxide production in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Chemaf has a long production history on the Copperbelt, a region widely perceived to be tough to operate in. This history stretches back to 2001, during which time the company has developed two copper–cobalt processing facilities. The experience gained in the development and operation of these two facilities has been used extensively in the Mutoshi copper–cobalt project. The metallurgical test work, process design, and project delivery approach are presented. Additionally, the decisions taken to minimize risk and maximize upside to the project are discussed. IntroductionChemaf (Chemicals of Africa), a mining company located in Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been operating since 2001 with two major copper– cobalt processing facilities: the Usoke and Etoile plants. In 2016, Chemaf acquired the Mutoshi mine, which belonged to Gecamines and had been explored by Anvil Mining since 2004 under a joint venture with Gecamines. Chemaf appointed African Mining Consultants Ltd (AMC) to undertake a preliminary economical assessment, then develop a JORCcompliant Mineral Resource estimate and finally a full life-of mine feasibility study. Both a Mineral Reserve and Mineral Resource were developed and the final life-of-mine feasibility study is to be published shortly. A metallurgical test work programme was initiated and carried out by Chemaf’s research and development laboratory with assistance from the Chemaf process team. After completion of the initial test work, Chemaf developed a process design criteria document for a 20 kt/a copper cathode and 8 kt/a cobalt in hydroxide production plant, followed by a flow sheet and supporting METSIM mass balance. As the drilling progressed, the plant design capacity was revised to 16 kt/a cobalt production. The life of the mine at this production rate is over 40 years."
Citation

APA: P. Ilunga D. Samal M. Nicolle M. Lampi K. Valkama J. Edwards N. Tatalias  (2018)  The Mutoshi Project — Part I: Metallurgical Test Work, Process Design, and Project Delivery

MLA: P. Ilunga D. Samal M. Nicolle M. Lampi K. Valkama J. Edwards N. Tatalias The Mutoshi Project — Part I: Metallurgical Test Work, Process Design, and Project Delivery. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2018.

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