Design of the Otjikoto Gold Mill, Namibia

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The Otjikoto Gold Mine in the Republic of Namibia is located approximately 300 kilometers north of the capital city of Windhoek. The project features surface mining with a modern gravity/carbon-in-pulp mill for ore treatment and recovery of gold. Initial mill design capacity was 2.5 million tonne per annum but then expanded after 9 months of operation to 3.1 million tonne per annum. The technical steps to establish the Otjikoto mill design from process selection in the due diligence stage, through flowsheet development in the feasibility study followed by detailed engineering design are reviewed in this paper along with mill performance during start-up and in 2019.

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Rajala, J. (2021). Design of the Otjikoto Gold Mill, Namibia. Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, 38(1), 95–104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42461-020-00336-0

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