Pinson Mining Company - Mill Design

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. Bruce Thorndycraft
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Pinson Mining Company was formed to develop a gold orebody located in northern Nevada near Winnemucca. A feasibility study was undertaken in 1979 by a consortium of three Toronto-based mining companies and a Reno-based exploration company. The study indicated a viable project with gold priced above $225 per ounce. A project manager, and mine and mill superintendents, were hired in late 1979 to expedite the development of a 1000 ton per day mine-mill complex. Plant design engineering was contracted with Industrial Design Corporation in Salt Lake City. Three experienced plant metallurgists representing Pinson were stationed in Salt Lake to guide the work of Industrial Design. Among the many design criteria spelled out by Pinson, foremost were bringing the mill on line as quickly as possible at minimum capital cost. Fourteen months after the beginning of design engineering, the completed Pinson mill became operational. Total capital cost, including mine development, was $18 million. The Pinson project has proved to be far more than viable; the entire capital cost will be recovered within 18 months of the mill start-up.
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APA: R. Bruce Thorndycraft  (1982)  Pinson Mining Company - Mill Design

MLA: R. Bruce Thorndycraft Pinson Mining Company - Mill Design. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1982.

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