The Otjikoto Gravity Circuit: Test Work, Design, Commissioning, and Operation

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. Barnard J. Tero S. Mbalamba A. Nashitati N. Avenido J. Rajala M. Fullam
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

"The Otjikoto mining and milling complex is 90% owned by B2Gold Corporation, and began commercial operation on February 28, 2015. The milling circuit operates at a throughput 3.3 million tonnes per annum, with an average reserve gold grade of 1.28 g/t. The ore is high in Gravity Recoverable Gold (GRG), which varies between 73-91%, depending on ore type. Overall gold recovery since start-up is 98.2%, with about 63.5 % coming from the gravity circuit as doré. 2016 cash operating costs, and all in sustaining cost (“AISC”) were $361 and $604 per ounce, respectively.During design, three ore types were tested for GRG content, and based on the high GRG value of all three ore types, the decision was made to treat the full ball mill circulating load by gravity. Once operating, the gravity circuit performance was characterized by performing a detailed gravity audit, which included the ore, cyclone classification, Knelson concentrators, and the Consep Acacia intensive leach system. The deeper ores contain significant pyrrhotite, and this created some unusual challenges that had to be overcome. This paper presents the gravity circuit design process, the circuit commissioning, and the audit results and ongoing improvements.IntroductionHeadquartered in Vancouver, Canada, B2Gold Corp. was founded in 2007. Currently, B2Gold has five operating mines, and numerous exploration projects in various countries, including Nicaragua, the Philippines, Namibia, Mali and Burkina Faso. The Otjikoto Mine is located in the north-central part of the Republic of Namibia. It is situated approximately 300 kilometers north of Windhoek, the country’s capital, within the Province of Otjozondjupa. The Otjikoto mining and milling complex is 90% owned by B2Gold Corporation, and began commercial operation on February 28, 2015. The milling circuit operates at a throughput 3.3 million tonnes per annum. During design, a large emphasis was placed on gravity recovery, as the Otjikoto ores are unusually high in Gravity Recoverable Gold (GRG)."
Citation

APA: E. Barnard J. Tero S. Mbalamba A. Nashitati N. Avenido J. Rajala M. Fullam  (2018)  The Otjikoto Gravity Circuit: Test Work, Design, Commissioning, and Operation

MLA: E. Barnard J. Tero S. Mbalamba A. Nashitati N. Avenido J. Rajala M. Fullam The Otjikoto Gravity Circuit: Test Work, Design, Commissioning, and Operation. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2018.

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