Beta Hunt Mine

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Beta Hunt
Location
Beta Hunt is located in Australia
Beta Hunt
Beta Hunt
LocationKambalda
stateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates31°13′05″S 121°40′44″E / 31.218°S 121.679°E / -31.218; 121.679Coordinates: 31°13′05″S 121°40′44″E / 31.218°S 121.679°E / -31.218; 121.679
Production
ProductsNickel, Gold
Production50,311 ounces of gold mined[1]
Financial yearFY 2017-18
Typeunderground
History
Discovered1966[2]
Opened1973 (1973)
Active1973–2008, 2014–present
Owner
Company TSXRNX
Websitewww.rncminerals.com/beta-hunt-mine
Year of acquisition2013

The Beta Hunt Mine is a nickel and gold mine near Kambalda in Western Australia. It is owned and operated by Canadian company through a subsidiary named Salt Lake Mining Pty Ltd. The mining tenement is held by Gold Fields Limited and leased to Salt Lake Mining.[2]

The mine is licensed to extract up to 480,000 kilolitres (17,000,000 cu ft) of water and discharge it into Lake Lefroy to maintain access to the mineral resources.[3]

History[]

The Beta Hunt Mine was originally a nickel mine, exploiting an ore body discovered in 1966. The mine opened in 1973[4] and produced 153,500 tonnes of nickel metal for WMC Resources by 1998.

The mine was sold to Gold Fields Limited in 2001. acquired the nickel rights in 2003 and was acquired by in 2005.[5]

The mine was placed in care and maintenance in 2008. It was acquired by Salt Lake Mining in 2013 after that company also secured gold mining rights. It resumed producing nickel in 2014 and started producing gold in November 2015.[2]

In September 2018, a large deposit of gold-bearing quartz rock was discovered in the mine during routine blasting, 500 metres (1,600 ft) underground.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ "Focused on Value Creation" (PDF). . 4 September 2018. p. 34. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Beta Hunt Mine". Producing Mines. . Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Salt Lake Mining Pty Ltd". Environmental Protection Act 1986, Part V. Western Australia Department of Environment Regulation. 9 July 2015. L8893/2015/1. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  4. ^ Chiat, Josh (10 September 2018). "RNC Minerals uncovers two huge gold specimens in once-in-a-lifetime discovery". The West Australian. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  5. ^ Phillips, Aaron E; Western Australian School of Mines. Dept. of Mining Engineering and Mine Surveying (2006), A quantitative thermal assessment of the East Alpha mining area at the Beta Hunt underground nickel mine, retrieved 10 September 2018
  6. ^ Lucas, Jarrod (10 September 2018). "Gold 'mother lode' unearthed underground in Kambalda delivers $15 million in just four days". ABC Goldfields. Retrieved 10 September 2018.


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