Selection of Mining Method - QueensMineDesignWiki
Selection of Mining Method - QueensMineDesignWiki
Contents
1 Selection of mining method
1.1 Review of the main mining methods
1.1.1 Room and pillar
1.1.2 Shrinkage
1.1.3 Sub-level stoping
1.1.4 Longitudinal long-hole retreat
1.1.5 Cut & fill
1.1.6 Underhand cut & fill
1.1.7 Sublevel caving
1.1.8 Panel caving
1.2 Preliminary selection of mining method
1.2.1 Cut-off-grade selection
1.2.2 Selection of mining methods, sizing of stopes
1.2.3 Estimation of the resources and reserves for each
1.2.4 Grade and tonnage distribution
1.2.5 Dilution and ore recovery
1.2.6 Presence of mineral domains and blending requirements
1.2.7 Preliminary estimation of mining cost per tonne
1.2.8 Estimation of the potential production rate
1.2.9 Rough estimate of revenues, operating costs, and margins
1.2.10 Selection of the most promising options
1.3 Refined selection of mining method
1.3.1 Rough layout and costing of the ore, waste, backfill, materials, labour transport development
1.3.2 Rough layout and costing of ventilation infrastructure
1.3.3 Risk assessment matrix
1.3.4 Risk mitigation profile
1.3.5 Selection of mining method(s) for detailed design
1.4 Value addition
The chapter will need to describe the selection process in enough detail that a new professional to the industry could follow
the process, while balancing the desire to encourage senior or retired professionals to contribute to this chapter based upon
their experiences. The various business and technical considerations influencing choice of mining method should be
discussed, and linkages with topics described in other chapters should be made to emphasize value creation through
consideration of the entire mining system as opposed to single components of the design.
The understanding of value creation and where value is lost in our mine design and subsequent execution needs to be
explained in mining method selection.
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• How the data gathered in the previous chapter links with the method selection
• How to use operational data and what to watch out for in the data.
• What criteria is used at each selection steps and how to determine how a method will perform
• How specific site characteristics or requirements may affect choice of mining method
• How to factor in new or novel approaches in mining which may affect the method selected
Review for the purpose of differentiating as a function of the geological and geotechnical characteristics discussed in the
previous chapter. Dilution factors, mine recoveries and operating costs ranges are also discussed. Sources of information on
costing are discussed.
Shrinkage
Sub-level stoping
Sublevel caving
Panel caving
This section would be used in conceptual and scoping studies for trade-off analysis. Applicable mining methods are chosen
based on geometrical and geomechanical criteria, and for each option, a quick economic analysis is done to establish, the
required cut-off grade, the available resources, and the potential production rate. The process must recognize that more than
one mining method can be used in the mine.
Cut-off-grade selection
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The first selection will be based mostly on the shape and the geotechnical characteristics of the orebody. Review of the
main points in reference to the previously discussed mining methods
Each mining method have associated dilution factors and operating costs, and it is possible to get a quick estimate of the
amount of resources and reserves available for each.
Each estimated resource has the potential for a certain production rate. Discussion of the techniques for estimating such
rates, as well as the operating constraints limiting the productivity.
Combining all the previous points, get a rough estimate of operating margins, both on a unit basis and in total for the
orebody.
Discussion on how to use all this information to determine the most promising mining methods.
In this section, more details are added to determine rough estimates of capital costs for development, transport
infrastructures, and ventilation, the technical risks are analysed and mitigated to eventually choose the mining method for
detailed design work.
Rough layout and costing of the ore, waste, backfill, materials, labour transport development
Value addition
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Discussion of the sensitivity of the design and the effects on production and value. Show how some deposits may have
much more flexibility than others.
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