Cannington Growth Project û A Partnering Approach to Design and Implementation

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Fargher
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

BHP BillitonÆs Cannington operation began production in 1997 and is presently the largest tonnage and lowest cost single mine producer of both lead and silver in the world. The original design capacity was 1.5 Mtpa and this has progressively increased via a series of debottlenecking projects in both the mining and milling operations. In 2003, 2.39 Mt of ore was mined, whilst 2.31 Mt of ore was milled. In February 2003 Cannington received approval to expand the project to a sustainable capacity of 2.4 Mtpa. This resulted in underground development into the northern zone, upgrades to the concentrator, increased accommodation at site and power station capacity. The Cannington project development team implemented a partnership approach to the project. Fraser Osborn Engineering and Outokumpu Technology worked closely together with the Cannington team to meet all of the project constraints.
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APA: D Fargher  (2004)  Cannington Growth Project û A Partnering Approach to Design and Implementation

MLA: D Fargher Cannington Growth Project û A Partnering Approach to Design and Implementation. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2004.

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