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Sep 21, 2017

Robust, low-cost BIOX process at Fosterville gold mine

A robust, efficient and environmentally friendly process to economically treat the refractory Fosterville gold ore.

Kirkland Lake Gold is a mid-tier gold producer targeting ~530,000 – 570,000 ounces in Tier 1 mining jurisdictions of Canada and Australia. The production profile of the Company is anchored by three high-grade, low-cost operations, the Macassa Mine and the Taylor Mine, located in North-eastern Ontario, and the Fosterville Mine located in the state of Victoria, Australia. Kirkland Lake Gold’s solid base of quality assets is complemented by district scale exploration potential, supported by a strong financial position with extensive management and operational expertise.

Kirkland Lake Gold acquired the Fosterville Gold Mine through the business combination with Newmarket Gold, which was completed on November 30, 2016.

Fosterville Mine

The Fosterville Mine is a high-grade, low cost underground gold mine, located 20km from the town of Bendigo, Australia. It is the largest gold producer in the state of Victoria, Australia. The Fosterville Mine features extensive district scale exploration potential and low cost production. The mine is located in an area with well-developed infrastructure and is accessible by paved roads. Fosterville’s ore is processed at the mine’s ~830,000 tonnes per year mill.

Processing at Fosterville

The processing path for the ore involves crushing and grinding followed by flotation, bacterial oxidation and CIL circuits. The modern sulphide treatment plant is one of the world's leading BIOX systems and has achieved record recoveries. Fosterville commenced production in April 2005 and poured its one millionth ounce of gold in January 2016, representing an important milestone of safe and sustainable production at the mine.

Background

Mining at Fosterville has taken place intermittently since 1894. Contemporary exploration and heap leach operations commenced in the 1980s. By 2001 open pit oxide ore reserves were exhausted. Investigations into mining and  processing of deeper primary ore commenced back in 1992, with various feasibility studies carried out since then. Following completion of deeper drilling in 2001 and 2002, a detailed feasibility study in 2003 was based on mining and processing of refractory primary open pit and underground ore at 800,000 t/y. By November 2003, engineering of this plant had commenced, with production at the new ore processing facility in April 2005.

Outotec BIOX® Process

The Outotec BIOX process was developed for the pre-treatment of refractory ores and concentrates ahead of conventional cyanide leach for gold recovery. The gold in these ores is encapsulated in sulphide minerals such as pyrite, arsenopyrite and pyrrhotite, thus preventing the gold from being leached by cyanide. The BIOX process destroys the sulphide minerals and exposes the gold for subsequent cyanidation, thereby increasing the overall gold recovery that can be achieved.

BIOX advantages

The plant design offers a low capital cost solution, reliable process performance and the application of robust, energy-efficient equipment. The BIOX process can operate over a wide range of feedstock characteristics and can be customized to fit specific project requirements. The technology is scalable and simple to operate, using a modular design. The Outotec BIOX process has been in commercial operation for over 30 years with 13 successful plants commissioned worldwide. To date, over 22 million ounces of gold have been produced through this process.

Fosterville process selection

Fosterville primary ore is highly refractory generally exhibiting less than 10% cyanide leach extraction after grinding to a size of P 80 = 45 micron. It requires oxidative pre-treatment to release gold from pyrite and arsenopyrite. The grade and flotation response of Fosterville ore indicated oxidative pre-treatment of a flotation concentrate rather than whole ore, with POX and BIOX technologies being the main options for this pre-treatment.

In addition to estimating capital and operating costs and incremental recovery differential, site staff visited both POX and BIOX plants to assess operating criteria. The more significant criteria included safety, environmental acceptability, capital and operating cost, technical risk and ease of expansion. Additionally, further criteria included implementation and ramp up time, operability, maintainability and spares holding as well as sensitivity to feed sulphur grade variations and water quality. These and other criteria were evaluated using a semi quantitative analysis process. Results indicated with reasonable certainty that BIOX would be the more suitable of the two technologies for processing a concentrate produced from Fosterville ore at a rate of 800,000 t/y.

Close customer collaboration

Outotec worked closely with the customer, providing test work, consulting and process engineering services through the development of the project, from first batch tests through to bankable feasibility study. BIOX test work was undertaken intermittently over a period of some 7 years on a wide range of flotation concentrate samples and under a variety of conditions. Results of early batch test work indicated that the BIOX culture adapted easily to the Fosterville concentrate, achieving high sulphide oxidations on a range of variability samples. Final BIOX liquors had soluble iron to arsenic (Fe:As) molar ratios exceeding 3:1 and generated stable basic ferric arsenate precipitates on neutralization. Leach tests on the BIOX residue samples confirmed high cyanide leach gold recoveries can be achieved on the fully oxidised BIOX product samples.

Outotec BIOX reactors during commissioning.
Outotec BIOX reactors during commissioning.

Process design and scope

Outotec was responsible for the process design specifications for the BIOX plant including the BIOX feed section, BIOX reactors, CCD section and neutralisation section. All the associated reagent addition systems and BIOX services were also included in the Outotec scope. Although only batch test work was completed with no continuous BIOX pilot plant testing, Outotec's operational and test work database, combined with its extensive experience, enabled the batch Fosterville data to be interpreted. This comprehensive database, used by our highly experienced personnel, helped generate the process design criteria for the full scale plant.

Outotec feed stock tank and primary BIOX reactor in operation.
Outotec feed stock tank and primary BIOX reactor in operation.

Support services throughout

As part of the standard scope delivered to every BIOX project, Outotec supplied full consulting and advisory services during the detailed design of the plant. This service was extended through construction and included construction verification and commissioning planning. As part of the scope, Outotec also supplied the bacterial inoculum for the process. A team of Outotec process engineers worked closely with the site and also assisted during the commissioning of the commercial plant until commercial production was achieved.

Operation

Operating results confirm that the BIOX plant can consistently achieve or exceed the design sulphide sulphur oxidation level of 96 %. The robust, adaptable process ensured that the performance could be maintained during variations in the feed concentrate characteristics. Concentrate with antimony levels as high as 10 % are successfully treated while maintaining high bacterial activity and overall oxidation levels. Operational results has also confirmed that any arsenic solubilised in the BIOX process can be removed efficiently from solution during neutralisation and fixated as a stable basic ferric-arsenate precipitate that can be safely deposited onto a tailing storage facility.

Results

Fosterville's modern sulphide treatment plant is one of the world's leading BIOX systems and has achieved record recoveries. The gold mine started operating in 2005 and has been mining underground steadily and with consistent results for 10 years. In 2015 geologists starting mapping higher grade drilling results, turning in the last quarter of 2016 into record production of 44,406 ounces of gold at an average grade of 8.5 g/t.

In January 2016, Fosterville reached a million ounces of production and showed the mine is world class. A significant part of this success is attributable to the BIOX technology.
Ian Holland, Vice President Australian Operations at Kirkland Lake Gold

Conclusion

The BIOX process for the refractory gold recovery from the Fosterville concentrate was successfully implemented.  The process offered technical, economic and environmental advantages over alternative processes, consistently achieving high sulphur oxidation values.

Outotec, using its know-how and experience in the testing, design and commissioning of bacterial oxidation plants, worked closely with the customer in the project development from first batch BIOX amenability tests through to commercial production. A bespoke test work program was developed and executed for the client, generating the required level of confidence for a bankable feasibility while taking into consideration the project specific scheduling and sample availability constraints.

Fosterville's modern sulphide treatment plant is one of the world's leading BIOX systems and has achieved record recoveries. Fosterville has, to date, produced over one million ounces of gold using the BIOX process, representing an important milestone of safe and sustainable production at the mine.

*This case study has been written prior to the merger of Metso an Outotec.

For the past 12 years, the Fosterville BIOX plant has proven itself extremely easy to operate and maintain. BIOX robustly treats the variable orebody sulphur grades and produces consistently high recoveries.
Steven Gannon, Processing Manager at Fosterville
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