Conference Proceedings
Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies (MetPlant) 2006
Conference Proceedings
Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies (MetPlant) 2006
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Optimisation of the Sepon Copper Milling Circuit
Oxiana's Sepon Copper Operation (part of the combined Sepon Gold and Copper Operation) is located in Savannaket Province, in southern central Lao PDR. The site is relatively remote, being some five hours inland from the Laos/Thailand border crossing on the Mekong River. The copper processing plant was designed to treat 1.3 Mtpa ROM ore to produce 60 000 tpa of copper cathode._x000D_
Commissioning of the processing plant was completed in mid March 2005 with ramp up completed in January 2006 with 5260 tonnes of cathode harvested in this month. The focus of this paper is on Sepon's unique grinding circuit. The entire grinding circuit is operated at highly acidic conditions, adding a number of different operational issues over and above those normally associated with grinding circuits. It became evident early in the ramp up, that reaching design mill throughput of 170 dry tonnes per hour with the original design would be challenging, coupled with the realisation that ceramic grinding media consumption had been underestimated. In order to lift the overall throughput of the processing plant, a significant continuous improvement process has been implemented within the grinding circuit to lift this key unit's production capacity._x000D_
This presentation will focus on the key areas that have been addressed in the 12 month ramp up period and highlight areas for future work. Results to date have shown this improvement process to be very successful, with throughput rates in excess of 200 tph regularly achieved._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Weekes, B and Jakowetz, A, 2006. Optimisation of the Sepon copper milling circuit, in Proceedings Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies 2006, pp 301-311 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
Commissioning of the processing plant was completed in mid March 2005 with ramp up completed in January 2006 with 5260 tonnes of cathode harvested in this month. The focus of this paper is on Sepon's unique grinding circuit. The entire grinding circuit is operated at highly acidic conditions, adding a number of different operational issues over and above those normally associated with grinding circuits. It became evident early in the ramp up, that reaching design mill throughput of 170 dry tonnes per hour with the original design would be challenging, coupled with the realisation that ceramic grinding media consumption had been underestimated. In order to lift the overall throughput of the processing plant, a significant continuous improvement process has been implemented within the grinding circuit to lift this key unit's production capacity._x000D_
This presentation will focus on the key areas that have been addressed in the 12 month ramp up period and highlight areas for future work. Results to date have shown this improvement process to be very successful, with throughput rates in excess of 200 tph regularly achieved._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Weekes, B and Jakowetz, A, 2006. Optimisation of the Sepon copper milling circuit, in Proceedings Metallurgical Plant Design and Operating Strategies 2006, pp 301-311 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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B Weekes, A Jakowetz
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