Using High Precisions GPS Applications to Meet Ore Level Blending Requirments in the Oil Sands

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. F. Trainor
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2011

Abstract

At the Canadian Natural Resources Limited (CNRL) Horizon Mine they use Wenco International Mining Systems Ltd (Wenco) Fleet Management System to monitor and control their production fleet with the goal of increasing operator productivity and safety, and raising dispatcher awareness and control. Amongst the broad productivity goals CNRL wanted to achieve with help from the system was a very specific need to blend ore at the truck level. CNRL uses 25m x 25m block geological model information to represent their complex ore body. Wenco's High Precision GPS application, BenchManager provides precise graphical actual-vs-design operator feedback and system integration. Together the two companies advanced the BenchManager product to meet CNRL's needs by using live camera feeds to compare activity with data collection that ultimately lead to changes in the algorithm to include enhanced GPS indicators and the support of a GLONASS assisted solution generating distance and bearing information.
Citation

APA: G. F. Trainor  (2011)  Using High Precisions GPS Applications to Meet Ore Level Blending Requirments in the Oil Sands

MLA: G. F. Trainor Using High Precisions GPS Applications to Meet Ore Level Blending Requirments in the Oil Sands. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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