The Polaris Process Barge (413f976a-6a5f-4235-9531-1db4119721bb)

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. K. Gowans
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1983

Abstract

"INTRODUCTIONTo bring a mining property into production in the Canadian High Arctic a company must deal with the harsh environment, the short shipping season and the high cost of labour. In trying to minimize the effect of these factors, the concept of a barge-mounted process plant was investigated as an alternative to the conventionally built concentrator. Cominco's previous experience gained at the Black Angel Mine on Greenland's west coast suggested that this would be a practical alternative.The normal shipping season at Little Cornwallis Island is approximately six weeks long, from mid-August to the end of September. All equipment and materials must be delivered during this small ''shipping window."" The logistics problems are enormous; if the conventional approach had been used the major process equipment would have been delivered to Little Cornwallis Island at the same time as the completed barge actually was! Construction would also be starting at the start of the worst climatic conditions, the Arctic winter. Nine months production was gained by opting for the ""Barge"" approach.What the Arctic winters do to the shipping season, so do they affect the productivity and the cost of labour. Construction labour must come from southern Canada. Thus higher transportation costs and higher wage rates, with more overtime and incentives, increase the labour costs to approximately 50% over normal southern rates. Couple these rates with the lower productivity involved with men working in the extreme cold temperatures and the net effort is worth avoiding. A process plant being constructed in Southern Canada can take advantage of more accessible labour at lower costs, increased productivity and a faster construction schedule. The barge concept must still deliver the equipment and materials during the ""shipping window"" but it can in the completed form."
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APA: J. K. Gowans  (1983)  The Polaris Process Barge (413f976a-6a5f-4235-9531-1db4119721bb)

MLA: J. K. Gowans The Polaris Process Barge (413f976a-6a5f-4235-9531-1db4119721bb). Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1983.

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