Growth through Continuous Improvement - Heap Leach Processing and Gravity Expansion at Fort Knox Gold Mine

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kevan J. R. Ford Robert D. Henderson Bob Musgrove James L. Oleson Hunter R. Propsom
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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14
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

"Kinross’ Fort Knox Gold mine, near Fairbanks, Alaska has successfully implemented two major metallurgical continuous improvement projects resulting in growth of gold production and an extension of mine life. In 2009, Fort Knox produced 263,153 oz of gold at a cash operating cost of $543/oz. In 2010, approximately 63% of the gold will be produced from the CIP circuit, 15% of the gold from the gravity circuit and 22% of the gold from the heap leach.In 2009, a 44,000 ton per day run-of-mine valley fill heap leach facility was constructed and commissioned as a cost effective treatment option for low grade ores to supplement the higher grade mill. The heap leach facility will produce approximately 100,000 ounces of gold per year under severe winter conditions. Heap leach gold recovery, based on test work shows 30% after a 55-day leach cycle, with long term ultimate gold recovery targeted at 65%. The paper presents the heap leach design concepts and production data.Additionally in 2009, installation of a Knelson gravity concentrator unit (XD70) was completed. This together with an Acacia intense leach reactor (AILR) has increased overall mill gold recovery from 79.3% to 80.7%. A manual shaking table gold recovery operation has been replaced by batch intensive cyanidation of the high grade Knelson concentrates. Increased removal of coarse gold and difficult-to-leach gold species from the grinding circuit, via the gravity circuit, has improved gold leach recovery in the conventional whole-ore tank leach CIP circuit. The paper presents plant operating data, showing the improvements over the old flowsheet.Focus on the metallurgical properties of the high grade and low grade end components of the Fort Knox ore has resulted in significant improvement to gold recovery."
Citation

APA: Kevan J. R. Ford Robert D. Henderson Bob Musgrove James L. Oleson Hunter R. Propsom  (2011)  Growth through Continuous Improvement - Heap Leach Processing and Gravity Expansion at Fort Knox Gold Mine

MLA: Kevan J. R. Ford Robert D. Henderson Bob Musgrove James L. Oleson Hunter R. Propsom Growth through Continuous Improvement - Heap Leach Processing and Gravity Expansion at Fort Knox Gold Mine. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2011.

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