Evaluation of Underground Mining Options at Xstrata Copper's Ernest Henry Copper-Gold Mine

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Christen G R. Power D R. Ashley
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

The Ernest Henry Mine is currently a copper-gold open pit operation situated in north-west Queensland, Australia. It is owned and operated by Xstrata Copper with a current throughput of 11 million tonnes per annum; however, open pit operations are scheduled to cease in late 2011. The deposit dips at approximately 45¦ and extends for at least another 400 vertical metres below the final 530 m deep pit design. Resource drilling from 2002 until mid 2008 has enabled an Indicated Mineral Resource to be established to 1000 m below surface. Scoping and prefeasibility studies (PFS) have been completed toward determining if this resource is suitable for underground mining and a feasibility study is currently progressing with a sublevel caving (SLC) concept. This paper briefly describes the process by which the SLC method was selected, conclusions regarding the non-selected methods, and then discusses the optimisation process used to derive the mining plan. The key optimisation parameters include the production drive spacing, level spacing, draw strategy, cut-off grade and production rate. Key risks will then be assessed and economic sensitivities studied. Final sensitivities will use Monte Carlo simulations to improve the transparency of the projectÆs risk profile. The feasibility study (FS) began in March 2008 and this paper describes the main optimisation steps at the time of writing and outlines the plan for study completion through to March 2009.
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APA: P Christen G R. Power D R. Ashley  (2009)  Evaluation of Underground Mining Options at Xstrata Copper's Ernest Henry Copper-Gold Mine

MLA: P Christen G R. Power D R. Ashley Evaluation of Underground Mining Options at Xstrata Copper's Ernest Henry Copper-Gold Mine. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2009.

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