Aktogay mine

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Aktogay Mine
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Aktogay Mine
Location
Aktogay Mine is located in Kazakhstan
Aktogay Mine
Aktogay Mine
East Kazakhstan Province
CountryKazakhstan
Coordinates46°57′10″N 79°51′51″E / 46.95278°N 79.86417°E / 46.95278; 79.86417Coordinates: 46°57′10″N 79°51′51″E / 46.95278°N 79.86417°E / 46.95278; 79.86417
Production
ProductsCopper
History
Openedoxide ore production - Q4 2015, sulphide ore production - 2017
Owner
WebsiteAktogay page on KAZ Minerals website

The Aktogay mine (Kazakh: Ақтоғай мыс кен орны, Aqtoǵaı mys ken orny) is a large open-pit mine located in south eastern Kazakhstan in East Kazakhstan Province approximately 250 km from Kazakhstan - China border. Aktogay is KAZ Minerals's second major growth project.

The Aktogay ore body consists of an oxide deposit on top of a larger sulphide deposit, the latter containing some valuable molybdenum as a by-product. The project will include an open-pit mine and concentrator and has a production life of over 50 years.[1]

General[]

The Aktogay project has a measured and indicated oxide ore resource of 121 MT with a copper grade of 0.37%, and a sulphide ore resource of 1,597 MT at a copper grade of 0.33%. The project will initially develop the deposit’s oxide resource which is located above the sulphide ore body at the SX/WE plant currently under construction. The sulphide resource extracted from the Aktogay mine will be processed at the concentrator on site, currently under construction. Aktogay will employ around 3,000 people at peak construction activity and around 1,500 people when operational. First oxide copper cathode production is expected in the fourth quarter of 2015, whilst first sulphide copper in concentrate output is planned for 2017.[2][3]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Aktogay project". KAZ Minerals. Archived from the original on 2016-03-23. Retrieved 2015-04-13.
  2. ^ Annual Report 2014 flipbook, page. 43.
  3. ^ "Audited Results for Year ended 31 December 2014". London Stock Exchange. Archived from the original on 10 April 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-10.

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