The Expansion Of Tarkwa CIL Plant From 4.2mtpa To 12mtpa

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Barnard
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Tarkwa Gold Mine is located in south western Ghana, and is majority owned and operated by Gold Fields Ghana Limited. The Tarkwa CIL plant utilises a single low aspect 27' x 42' 14MW dual pinion drive SAG mill designed to mill 4.2mtpa (525tph). The plant was designed and constructed in a manner that would facilitate its expansion to 8.4mtpa (1,050tph). Since the plant was commissioned in September 2004, the SAG mill has consistently exceeded its nameplate throughput by up to 25%. Through the installation of a 26? x 36? 14MW dual pinion drive Ball mill along with additional upstream and downstream equipment, the plant will now be expanded to 12mtpa (1,500tph). This paper endeavours to outline the process and engineering design challenges along with the future construction challenges of the expansion in the midst of a fully operational plant.
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APA: E. Barnard  (2008)  The Expansion Of Tarkwa CIL Plant From 4.2mtpa To 12mtpa

MLA: E. Barnard The Expansion Of Tarkwa CIL Plant From 4.2mtpa To 12mtpa. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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