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Complex Orebodies Conference 2018

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Complex Orebodies Conference 2018

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Can a simple price-rise unlock complex copper orebodies?

Numerous recent analyses have shown that future demand for a broad range of critical commodities is unlikely to be met by new discoveries and recycling alone. The only practical alternative source to address this shortfall comes from orebodies which are currently either uneconomic or inaccessible. A common assumption is that a simple rise in commodity price will render these deposits economic. The mining industry has a long history of innovation allowing economic production from increasingly low grade and technically challenging orebodies.
Industry roadmaps have been produced on a regular basis, with the aim of identifying future innovations which will allow this progression to continue. At the same time, there have been relatively few systematic analyses of the actual range of challenges facing undeveloped orebodies. The aim of this study is to analyse the mix of challenges faced by a group of undeveloped orebodies in order to better understand the relative importance and necessity of innovations applicable to the deposits, with the ultimate aim of determining the relative value and impact of possible innovations to the economic viability of those deposits. CITATION: Valenta, R, Lebre, E, Kemp, D, Owen, J, Corder, G and Thomas, J, 2018. Can a simple price-rise unlock complex copper orebodies?, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 71-72 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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