Are REE Exploration Companies Doing Enough and/or the Right Testwork to Avoid Plant Failure?

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
N. Verbaan B. Yu A. Mezei
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

The recent 20 years witnessed a boom and bust in the nickel laterite industry. Most notoriously is the story of the first three Western Australian nickel laterite projects which all suffered major ramp-up issues. Many hard lessons were learned by the industry and it has been widely reported that the major contributing factors included insufficient testing as well as a limited understanding of the materials handling characteristics at the front-end stage of the flowsheet. This paper compares the current "race to production" in the REE industry to the laterite industry 20 years ago and addresses the fundamental question: ‘Have mining and exploration companies with rare earth projects learned from past lessons and are they doing sufficient and appropriate testwork to prevent failure’? The authors will provide the perspective of a commercial metallurgical laboratory that has gone through the laterite cycle and is active in the present REE cycle.
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APA: N. Verbaan B. Yu A. Mezei  (2014)  Are REE Exploration Companies Doing Enough and/or the Right Testwork to Avoid Plant Failure?

MLA: N. Verbaan B. Yu A. Mezei Are REE Exploration Companies Doing Enough and/or the Right Testwork to Avoid Plant Failure?. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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