Blind Shaft Drilling of the Agnew Mine No. 1 Ventilation Shaft

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

The Agnew Mine No. 1 Ventilation Shaft is the largest diameter shaft blind drilled in a hard rock mining environment. The selection of this method of shaft development was based on achieving an accelerated mine development and exploration programme. Drilling the shaft from a pre-sink depth of 73m commenced on March 22, 1982 and the shaft was stopped due to rig structural problems at a depth of 750m, 280m from the designed depth, on February 12, 1983, 137 days behind schedule. While problems with rig mechanical availability, cutter life and lost drilling tools in the hole hindered progress and escalated costs, penetration rates above prediction were achieved and both the speed and safety aspects of the method were well demonstrated.
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APA:  (1983)  Blind Shaft Drilling of the Agnew Mine No. 1 Ventilation Shaft

MLA: Blind Shaft Drilling of the Agnew Mine No. 1 Ventilation Shaft. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1983.

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