Kinross Shelves Tasiast Expansion
Kinross will continue to assess market conditions, with a view to reconsider the expansion should gold prices improve. In addition, the company will continue to focus on reducing Tasiast operating costs.
Tasiast produced 260,485 oz of gold during 2014. The mine is an open-pit operation located in northwest Mauritania, approximately 300 km north of Nouakchott, the capital city. Highgrade ore processing is based on threestage crushing, ball milling and a carbonin- leach circuit. Lower-grade oxide ore is processed in a run-of-mine heap-leach facility.
In March 2014, Kinross announced the results of a feasibility study for a project to expand Tasiast plant throughput to 38,000 mt/d, replacing the current 8,000-mt/d mill. The study included a 3.1-million-oz increase in Tasiast’s estimated mineral reserves to 9.6 million oz. Initial capital expenditure for the expansion was estimated at approximately $1.6 billion.
The proposed mill would have consisted of a primary crusher, a SAG and ball mill grinding circuit, and a conventional carbon-in-leach (CIL) circuit. Overall CIL grades were expected to average 2.09 g/mt for the first five years of expanded production and 1.76 g/mt over the life of the mine.