Mining Mirror June 2019 | Page 12

Global news and projects The results recommended an expansion of the existing plant to process an additional 1.5Mtpa, resulting in a baseline capacity of 7.5Mtpa without requiring an additional ball mill or additional power generation capacity. Based on the new optimised mine plan, the mining rate at Fekola will also be increased, along with additional mining equipment to accelerate the supply of higher-grade ore to the expanded processing facilities. As a result of the project and mineral resource expansion, the Fekola Mine will produce more gold over a longer life, with more robust economics and higher average annual gold production, revenues, and cash flows than the previous LoM. pr oje Australia Kemerton appoints comminution agent Metso has won a contract to supply pyro- processing and comminution equipment to Albemarle Kemerton lithium plant near Bunbury in Western Australia. cts We are the technology leader in minerals processing Alaska B2Gold capable support BME boosts growth Blasting specialist BME USA has been awarded a contract by Usibelli Coal Mine (UCM) in Alaska to supply explosive products and accessories. According to Glenn Watt, BME’s senior director for sales and marketing in North America, the supply contract with UCM is for one year, with an option to extend for two more years. About 400km north of Anchorage, near the town of Healy in the mountains of the Alaska Range, UCM has been in operation since 1943 and is the only producing coal mine in the state. With a work force of 115 and the most modern mining equipment, it operates year-round to supply between 1.2 and two million tons of coal per year. Its coal production feeds six interior Alaska power plants, and has over the years been exported to Chile, South Korea, Japan and several other Pacific Rim destinations. Mali Fekola expansion looks positive The preliminary economic assessment (PEA) of the expansion study at B2Gold’s Fekola Mine in Mali has returned positive results. The expansion project will increase Fekola’s processing throughput by 1.5 million tonnes per [10] MINING MIRROR JUNE 2019 with a strong and organisation close to our customers. B2Gold’s Fekola Mine is located in a mineral-rich region of West Africa. annum (Mtpa) to 7.5Mtpa from the current base rate of 6Mtpa. According to B2Gold, the expansion study PEA was conducted to evaluate the life-of- mine (LoM) options for expanded mining and processing to maximise the value of the substantially increased indicated and inferred mineral resource at Fekola Mine. Metso will supply calciner and acid roast systems, off-gas handling systems and ball mills as part of its supply to the site, which is scheduled to commence operations in 2021. Kemerton will be supplied with lithium concentrate from Albemarle’s Greenbushes mine located about 100km to the southeast of the plant. The plant is scheduled to start with three production trains before expanding to five trains by 2025, increasing lithium hydroxide production from an initial 60 000 tonnes a year to 100 000 tonnes a year (20 000 tonnes per train). “Lithium projects are on the increase, and at Metso we have diversified our solutions and services to meet this growing demand,” says Victor Tapia, Metso’s president for mining equipment business. “We are the technology leader in minerals processing with a strong and capable support organisation close to our customers.” The news follows on from the announcement of two other prominent contracts at Kemerton in February. www.miningmirror.co.za