Discovery to Recovery

40. Fit for Purpose Mining Methods

November 27, 2023 Society of Economic Geologists Season 4 Episode 40
Discovery to Recovery
40. Fit for Purpose Mining Methods
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Three completely different types of ore deposits demand 'fit for purpose' mining methods.  We consider the move in the last 20 years to ‘super’ block caving, unlocking massive deep resources, then change scale and examine an innovative new technology that enables ‘surgical mining’.  Lastly, changing the mining method for Cobre's project in the Kalahari Copper Belt, Botswana,  to in-situ leach may unlock new potential for the region.

We start with a look at block caving to consider the benefits and challenges of working in large deposits at greater and greater depths. We talked to Katrina Crook a mining engineer, currently with Glencore where she is  Lead - Governance & Integration, Value Realisation.  Her diverse experience provides provides a great overview of how the method works, the importance of geological knowledge and expertise and the challenges that need to be overcome.

Epiroc Youtube Video - Block Caving
 

In our next story we consider a completely different mining challenge and change the scale of the target.  Allan Cramm is the VP Innovation for Novamera – a technology company with a new approach to mining, finding ways to unlock value in high grade narrow zones by using ‘surgical mining.’  They are employing a large diameter drill in conjunction with an innovative sensor technology and software to mine a range of targets that previously would have been stranded.

Novamera - Surgical Mining Video

Lastly  - what do you do when you the high grade, underground mining target eludes you, but what you discover is too deep for an open pit?  In the case of Cobre, an Australian listed company, they recognized an opportunity for an in-situ copper recovery operation.  We talked to their CEO, Adam Wooldridge to find out the story behind the discovery and their plans going forward.  

In-Situ Recovery - Sinclair and Thompson, 2015

SEG 2024 will be in Windhoek, Namibia!  Come join us in a country known for its spectacular and diverse geology  27- 30 September, 2024.

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Block Caving - Unlocking Massive Deep Resources, with Katrina Crook
Surgical Mining - An Innovative Technique for Narrow High Grade Zones, with Allan Cramm
In-Situ Recovery - a New Approach in the Kalahari Copper Belt, with Adam Wooldridge