The optimization journey of the Harmony Gold’s South Uranium Plant operation and the uranium contribution to the gold operation as a by-product, R. Jacobs and R.E.L. Pobe

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
R. Jacobs R. E. L. Pobe
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Jan 1, 2020

Abstract

The Moab Khotsong Metallurgical Complex comprises a gold recovery circuit (Noligwa Gold Plant) and a uranium recovery circuit (South Uranium Plant). The metallurgical complex employs the reverse leach technology for the recovery of uranium; specifically, uranium extraction prior to gold using acid leaching processing. The inherent uranium species in the ore are uraninite, coffinite and brannerite. The slurry that has been subjected to the uranium leach is further subjected to solid-liquid separation to separate the uranium in a solution through counter-current decantation and the solids (solids carrying all the gold), which are repulped and returned to the gold plant for gold processing. The uranium leaching process is critical to the uranium playing a pivotal role as a value adding by-product to the gold operation. The benefit of adopting this reverse leach process, for improved gold recovery, is that it exposes gold particles occluded within the uranium matrices and avails them for cyanidation. However, the drive for operational efficiency in uranium extraction must be weighed against the incremental operating cost against the backdrop of depressed spot uranium market prices. Over the years, efforts were directed at maintaining the benefit of extracting uranium to enhance gold recovery and simultaneously, optimising the operating cost model for the uranium operation to remain relevant to the gold operation. The aim of this paper and the corresponding presentation is to give an account of the uranium processing optimisation journey embarked on over the years; namely, the operational tradeoffs made in the process of ensuring that uranium continues to add value to the gold operation. These challenges were faced while striking a fine balance between processing cost and operational efficiencies against the prevailing depressed uranium spot market prices. Mineralogical- and laboratory tests conducted form the support basis for the results and observations articulated in the paper. Keywords: By-products, gold extraction, reverse leach benefit, uranium extraction
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APA: R. Jacobs R. E. L. Pobe  (2020)  The optimization journey of the Harmony Gold’s South Uranium Plant operation and the uranium contribution to the gold operation as a by-product, R. Jacobs and R.E.L. Pobe

MLA: R. Jacobs R. E. L. Pobe The optimization journey of the Harmony Gold’s South Uranium Plant operation and the uranium contribution to the gold operation as a by-product, R. Jacobs and R.E.L. Pobe. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2020.

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