R BRADFORD, W GIFT-AGBEY, E GROBLER, P MORGAN AND T VORSTER
14thAusIMM Mill Operators’ Conference, 29-31 August 2018, Brisbane, Australia
Africa
ABSTRACT
The Asanko Gold Mine in Ghana started processing ore from the Nkran pit in January 2016 at a production
nameplate of 3 Mt/a. The flowsheet is a conventional SAG, ball mill and pebble crusher (SABC) with gravity gold
and carbon-in-leach (CIL) recovery. The nameplate production was comfortably achieved within 3 months,
so much so, that it was clear the SABC circuit was capable of processing more than the downstream section
of the plant. Consequently, a program of de-bottlenecking was initiated to rectify volumetric capacity
constraints. This program was later referred to as ‘Project 5 Million’ (t/a) or P5M. Having completed the de-bottlenecking
exercise, it became evident that the SABC circuit could not reach 5 Mt/a solely on hard rock from
Nkran. The new challenge was therefore to increase the capacity of the milling circuit through a focused
comminution initiative that would address the following: geometallurgical treatment plan; upfront fragmentation
requirements; installation of feed and mill monitoring equipment; and integration of a knowledge-based control
strategy.
This paper takes the reader through the various measures implemented to increase the milling rates and to
create a stable/sustainable control philosophy. As a result of the implementation of advanced mill performance
monitoring technology (MillSlicer) and the collaboration between a team of experts in comminution, control and
operations, the Asanko Gold Mine process plant feed tonnage has successfully increased from 3 Mt/a to 5
Mt/a.
AUTHOR DETAILS
R BRADFORD (1), W GIFT-AGBEY (2), E GROBLER (3), P MORGAN (4) AND T VORSTER (5)
(1) FAusIMM, Consulting Metallurgist Executive, Asanko Gold, Perth. Email:
(2) Process Manager, Asanko Gold Accra, Ghana. Email:
(3) H.O.D. DRA Power Systems, DRA Global, Johannesburg. Email:
(4) Process Engineer - Comminution Consultant, DRA Global, Scotland. Email:
(5) Group Engineer, Asanko Gold, Johannesburg. Email:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
CEEC acknowledges and thanks The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy for organising the 14thAusIMM Mill Operators’ Conference (MillOps 2018).
Abstracts can be found at the MillOps 2018 website.