Commercial Biooxidation Challenges At Newmont’s Nevada Operations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
K. Tempel
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

In December of 1999, Newmont Mining Corporation’s Eastern Nevada Operations commissioned its commercial biooxidation facility. The commercial biooxidation facility is a refractory gold whole ore heap process that uses bacteria to assist with the oxidation of sulfide minerals thus liberating occluded gold for further processing by cyanide for gold extraction. Before the commercial biooxidation facility was started, a decade of research went in to developing this state-of-the-art process. During final design and construction of the commercial facility a decline in gold price necessitated cost saving and project scope changes. As a result, the biooxidation process experienced many challenges. Some of the more significant challenges include poor heap permeability due to haul truck stacking, unhealthy bacteria population due to a lack of solution aeration, and insufficient biooxidation time because of limited pad space and high carbonate content in the ore. This paper discusses the many challenges encountered and addressed during the first 2-3 years of commercial biooxidation operation.
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APA: K. Tempel  (2003)  Commercial Biooxidation Challenges At Newmont’s Nevada Operations

MLA: K. Tempel Commercial Biooxidation Challenges At Newmont’s Nevada Operations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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