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Conference Proceedings

Eighth Underground Operators' Conference 2002

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Eighth Underground Operators' Conference 2002

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South Deep - The Challenges

Over years of exploration the massive and tabular orebodies in the area to the South West of Western Areas Gold Mine had been assessed as containing about 50 million ounces of gold - a world class orebody._x000D_
Planning initially was for a surface and subvertical shaft system to exploit this area but because of cost, a single lift shaft to an area which could be accessed ex Western Areas was planned to intersect the reef at 2760 metres._x000D_
It was also planned to mine out the shaft pillar area long before the deep shafts would reach that position. This is not the normal practice in South African Gold Mines. The stoped out shaft pillar was backfilled to minimise movement in the shaft sites._x000D_
The result of a competitive tender/adjudication process was that Cementation Mining - Skanska won and was awarded the R192 million contract to sink the Main and Ventilation Shafts on 15 June 1995._x000D_
On 1 April 1999 Western Areas and Placer Dome SA formed a Joint Venture, which now owns and operates the mine on which the South Deep Shafts are situated. This situation prevails today.
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  • Published: 2002
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