Conference Proceedings
Complex Orebodies Conference 2018
Conference Proceedings
Complex Orebodies Conference 2018
Development of an empirical geo-metallurgical model that unlocks value of the mineral resources at Yandi Mine
In recent technical investigations that were triggered from ore for rail shortfalls at Yandi, BHP Iron ore has identified a gap in resource knowledge relating to geo-metallurgical characteristics that predict materials handling performance and throughput. Within these investigations BHP has learnt that this lack of resource knowledge has translated to a lack of predictability associated with mine planning inputs which has resulted in poor compliance to plan and deviation management practices. A business value chain was developed in an attempt to identify the best possible solution to unlock this resource knowledge in the short, medium and long term planning horizons. A fast fail approach was taken with the implementation of hyperspectral blasthole analysis, which was chosen to deliver the best possible value driver for the asset. This report will detail the Yandi journey in expanding the hyperspectral and geo-metallurgical value chain, unlocking resource knowledge along the way. CITATION: Gilroy, P, 2018. Development of an empirical geo-metallurgical model that unlocks value of the mineral resources at Yandi Mine, in Proceedings Complex Orebodies Conference 2018, pp 85-87 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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