Six compteurs de concentration de carbone C2 installés dans la mine d'or et d'argent de Hidden Valley, en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, ont permis d'améliorer la gestion du carbone dans le circuit CIL de la mine et d'optimiser de manière significative la récupération des métaux.
- Installation of six carbon concentration meters (C2 meters) in the Hidden Valley mine has improved carbon management in the mine’s CIL circuit.
- The C2 meters are explicitly designed to measure and provide continuous online monitoring of the carbon concentration in the slurry tanks.
- The mine’s C2 meters have mitigated sources of error and provide an accurate and repeatable real-time estimate of total carbon inventory.
As this paper shows, integrating accurate high-frequency carbon concentration readings into an automated carbon inventory management system can have significant benefits. These include the following:
- Maintaining a consistent carbon profile in the CIL circuit and enabling the implementation of an efficient carbon movement strategy
- Effective management of events such as carbon transfer to the CIL circuit, carbon transfer between tanks and carbon recirculation between the CIL circuit and elution
- Preventing over- or under-transferring of carbon from one tank to the other
- Determining if there is carbon leakage or short circuiting between tanks
- Compensating for variability in equipment performance
- Maintaining a consistency in the process, independent of operator’s experiences
- Automatically detecting if carbon transfer pumps are not functioning properly.
By installing the C2 meters the mine has experienced a significant reduction in soluble gold and silver losses to the CIL tails. It’s estimated that, over a 12-month period, the improvement to the bottom line due to reduced gold losses is around AU$5 million.