Iamgold Studying Essakane Expansion
The Essakane expansion feasibility study is based on ongoing exploration drilling success and will consider an expansion of production to between 450,000 oz/y and 470,000 oz/y. Iamgold has budgeted $14 million to complete the study, increase the size of the Essakane assay lab to accommodate increased drilling, and place advance orders for some long-leadtime equipment. Assuming a positive outcome to the study, Iamgold anticipates construction of the expansion project could begin during the fourth quarter of 2011.
Over time, Essakane plant feed will include three ore types, beginning predominantly with saprolite and transition material (saprock) during the first three years of operation. Development planning called for fresh rock mill feed to increase gradually from year four onward. Milling rates were planned at 7.5 million mt/y during the first three years of operation, 6.5 million mt during the fourth year, and 5.4 million mt/y thereafter, when the mill would be processing only fresh rock.
The current feasibility study is expected to demonstrate the fresh-rock capacity of the mill could be doubled to about 10.8 million mt/y.