Recent Metallurgical Developments and their Impact on Minerals Project Execution

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Sep 13, 2010

Abstract

This paper discusses the impacts that advances in metallurgy and process engineering have on minerals project execution. Ausenco's business is focused on integrating minerals processing technology and the delivery of cost effective processing plants that exceed client performance expectations. The metallurgical development is a small but critical part of this process. Metallurgical development and innovation outcomes need to be transformed into an engineered solution and that solution converted into an operating plant in a cost conscious and competitive environment. Including new or innovative processes in a project flow sheet increases a project's technical and commercial risk. However, it also gives the project, and/or the engineering company, a potential advantage over projects using mainline practices. Managing the balance between risk and opportunity has been a cornerstone of Ausenco's success in recent years. Some advances in "technology" that are discussed in the paper include: larger capacity equipment new flow sheet concepts simplification of process interfaces, and more effective project strategies The common theme is that having a new idea can be the easy bit, putting it into operation effectively involves numerous people, many interfaces and strong project management.
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APA:  (2010)  Recent Metallurgical Developments and their Impact on Minerals Project Execution

MLA: Recent Metallurgical Developments and their Impact on Minerals Project Execution. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2010.

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