Improved Drilling Accuracy Results in Reduced Ore Dilution at Evolution, Cracow (1d6c6ec6-cb87-45aa-b167-63ded86fbade)

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 9
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- 14503 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2019
Abstract
"Dilution — planned and unplanned – remains a significant cost impairment in the mining process. A series of trials were held over a sixmonth period in fiscal year 2018 (FY18) that established the cost-benefit of new technology as it applies to the alignment accuracy of production drilling rigs in underground mining, thus confirming its ability to limit drilling as one of the causes of dilution. The trials identified three underlying factors affecting drilling accuracy, measurable by blast-hole deviation surveys of planned versus actual toe data. These were rig alignment error, collar location change/ error and in-hole deviation.The trials involved a comparison of existing rig setup processes and technology, with the new technology (Minnovare’s Production Optimizer system). The trials were undertaken in the same environment: the Cracow gold mine, an operating underground mine. The comparison first revealed the extent to which rig alignment impacts blast-hole deviation. Secondly, the new technology was proven to limit rig alignment error, thereby reducing average blast-hole deviation and increasing the number of holes drilled within tolerance by 160 percent.The increased accuracy reduced stope dilution by reducing over-break of subgrade ore. The new technology was implemented at Cracow during the latter half of 2018. Despite utilizing the new technology for just six months of the year, the mine recorded a 5 percent overall reduction in dilution for the full year compared to the previous year (FY17); from 22 percent down to 17 percent (a net decrease of 22.7 percent). Mine management attribute a significant proportion of this reduction to the new technology, along with sequencing and planning improvements. This opinion is backed by detailed stope reconciliation data taken during the trial from 28 stopes — representing 20 percent of the total tonnes mined during FY18. The data identified that stopes drilled using the new technology recorded 62.6 percent less average dilution."
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APA:
(2019) Improved Drilling Accuracy Results in Reduced Ore Dilution at Evolution, Cracow (1d6c6ec6-cb87-45aa-b167-63ded86fbade)MLA: Improved Drilling Accuracy Results in Reduced Ore Dilution at Evolution, Cracow (1d6c6ec6-cb87-45aa-b167-63ded86fbade). Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2019.