Conference Proceedings
Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007
Conference Proceedings
Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007
Mitigating Geothermal Hazards at Lihir Gold Mine
The Lihir Gold Mine, in Papua New Guinea, is a large open pit operation within an active geothermal system inside a collapsed volcanic crater. This unique setting has a big impact on the mine operation because of the occurrence of geothermal hazards._x000D_
The system for managing geothermal hazards that has been developed by Lihir Gold Mine is a pioneering effort that can be applied to future mine discoveries in a similar environment. The controls are integral to the mining operations and allow mining to proceed whereas without them mining could not be considered._x000D_
Truck and shovel productivities in conventional open pit operations are constrained by diggability, equipment availabilities and utilisation. At Lihir, additional constraints are in the form of 100 m exclusion zones around working shovels and 50 m exclusion zones around working drills. Given that the mine has seven large digging units and six drills, this amounts to a lot of area that excludes the presence of people on the ground. So how are the necessary work like grade control, survey, blasthole loading, and in-pit maintenance performed safely to achieve production targets? The answer is in the highly specialised procedures that have been developed that utilise geological, geothermal and geotechnical knowledge to predict problem areas and also deal with the organisation of movement in the pit for people and mining equipment. This paper will detail how scheduled material movement can be maintained despite the challenging conditions faced at Lihir Gold Mine._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Villafuerte, G, Gumo, S and Rodriguez, R, 2007. Mitigating geothermal hazards at Lihir Gold Mine, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 153-158 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
The system for managing geothermal hazards that has been developed by Lihir Gold Mine is a pioneering effort that can be applied to future mine discoveries in a similar environment. The controls are integral to the mining operations and allow mining to proceed whereas without them mining could not be considered._x000D_
Truck and shovel productivities in conventional open pit operations are constrained by diggability, equipment availabilities and utilisation. At Lihir, additional constraints are in the form of 100 m exclusion zones around working shovels and 50 m exclusion zones around working drills. Given that the mine has seven large digging units and six drills, this amounts to a lot of area that excludes the presence of people on the ground. So how are the necessary work like grade control, survey, blasthole loading, and in-pit maintenance performed safely to achieve production targets? The answer is in the highly specialised procedures that have been developed that utilise geological, geothermal and geotechnical knowledge to predict problem areas and also deal with the organisation of movement in the pit for people and mining equipment. This paper will detail how scheduled material movement can be maintained despite the challenging conditions faced at Lihir Gold Mine._x000D_
FORMAL CITATION:Villafuerte, G, Gumo, S and Rodriguez, R, 2007. Mitigating geothermal hazards at Lihir Gold Mine, in Proceedings Sixth Large Open Pit Mining Conference 2007, pp 153-158 (The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy: Melbourne).
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G Villafuerte, S Gumo, R Rodriguez
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