Imperial Metals Starts Up at Red Chris
Commissioning of the Red Chris flotation circuit with low-grade ore began on February 15. During the second week of startup, the mill feed grade was increased using ores from both the East and Main zones of the mine. The plant’s first full 12-hour operating shift without stoppage took place on February 22. The plant milled approximately 15,500 mt during the 12-hour period.
Red Chris is scheduled to produce an average of 123,000 mt/y of 27% copper concentrate over a mine life of 28.3 years. The mine’s production fleet includes a P&H 2800 electric cable shovel and CAT 793 haul trucks. Mining is initially from the East and Main zone pits, which will eventually form one large pit.
The company said that, as of early March, the Red Chris commissioning team was focused on achieving continuous operations and a consistent final concentrate grade. When satisfied with progress in these areas, they will place more emphasis on metal recoveries and throughput.
Imperial’s wholly owned Red Chris property is located 80 km south of the town of Dease Lake in northwest British Columbia. The property covers a total area of 29,482 ha, comprising five 30-year mining leases covering 5,141 ha and 83 mineral claims encompassing 24,341 ha.