Paulsens Gold Mine

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Paulsens
Location
Paulsens Gold Mine is located in Australia
Paulsens Gold Mine
Paulsens Gold Mine
Location in Australia
LocationPannawonica
StateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates22°34′S 116°14′E / 22.567°S 116.233°E / -22.567; 116.233Coordinates: 22°34′S 116°14′E / 22.567°S 116.233°E / -22.567; 116.233
Production
Production75,089
Financial year2009
History
OpenedJune 2005
Owner
CompanyNorthern Star Resources
WebsiteNorthern Star website
Year of acquisition2010

The Paulsens Gold Mine is a gold mine located 105 km south of Pannawonica, Western Australia, within the pastoral lease of the Mount Stuart Station.[1] It is fully owned by Northern Star Resources, having purchased the mine from in July 2010.[2]

It is located within the Ashburton Mineral Field of Western Australia.

History[]

The Paulsens Deposit was discovered and mined in the early 1930s and was then called the Melrose Mine.[3]

A feasibility study was completed out by Taipan Resources NL in 1999, but a review continued until 2001, when St Barbara Limited purchased 88% of Taipan.[4]

The Paulsens mine was developed by the NuStar Mining Corporation, which came into existence through a merger of Taipan Resources NL with St Barbara Limited in 2004, but as a separate entity of the latter.[5] In 1999, Taipan had completed a pre-feasibility study and, in 2001-02, a follow-up review was carried out.[3] Shortly after the merger, in May 2004, development of the mine commenced. St Barbara sold their interest in the mine in 2005 to be able to finance its purchase of the gold division of insolvent mining company Sons of Gwalia.

A year later, on 25 May 2005, commissioning of the Paulsens process plant commenced and, in June 2005, the first gold ingot was poured.

In June 2006, NuStar Mining Corporation merged with Intrepid Minerals Corporation to form Intrepid Mines Limited, a company listed both on the Australian Securities Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Intrepid Mines Limited in turn merged with Emperor Mines Limited in March 2008.[6] The company's Australian headquarters are in Brisbane.[7]

In July 2010, Northern Star Resources took over the mine.

Mine[]

The Paulsens mine has 140 employees.[7] Ore is mined in underground operations along two headings and treated on-site.[8] The ore could also have been mined through open-cut mining but NuStar decided on an underground approach because of its lower establishment costs and an earlier positive cash flow.[1] The mine has a production target of 70,000 to 80,000 ounces per annum with a throughput of approximately 320,000 tonnes of ore per annum.

A number of the components of the plant were second-hand, including a ball mill from the Higginsville Gold Mine.[1]

In December 2008, the mine delivered the final ounces under existing hedge arrangements at A$627, now allowing the mine to enjoy full exposure to the spot gold price.[9]

The mine was expected to cease production in early 2010, when its currently known resources were depleted. Intrepid was aiming to extend the mine life by further exploration drilling. In the first half of 2009, the mine has produced 44,656 ounces of gold. The plant was placed in care and maintenance in February 2010, but recommenced production in June.[10]

Intrepid sold the mine to Northern Star Resources in July 2010 for A$40 million.[2]

Production[]

Annual production of the mine:

Year Production Grade Cost per ounce
2005[11] 33,935 ounces 8.76 g/t A$ 438
2006 73,736 ounces 7.93 g/t A$331
2007[12] 71,464 ounces 7.38 g/t A$357
2008[13] 78,252 ounces 7.8 g/t A$478
2009 75,089 ounces
Jan - June 2010 13,670 ounces

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Paulsens pours first gold ferret.com.au, retrieved 2009-08-02
  2. ^ a b Sale of Paulsens to NST approved by Intrepid Northern Star ASX announcement, published: 21 July 2010, accessed: 29 July 2010
  3. ^ a b History & Tenements NuStar Mining website, retrieved 2009-08-02
  4. ^ The Australian Mines Handbook - 2003-04 Edition page: 119
  5. ^ Corporate History Timeline Intrepid Mines website, retrieved 2009-08-02
  6. ^ History Intrepid Mines website, retrieved 2009-08-02
  7. ^ a b Fast facts Intrepid Mines website, retrieved 2009-08-02
  8. ^ Paulsens Intrepid Mines website, retrieved 2009-08-02
  9. ^ Intrepid Mine's shares leap on gold hedge book closure retrieved 2009-08-02
  10. ^ Quarterly report June 2010 Intrepid ASX announcement, published: 28 July 2010, accessed: 29 July 2010
  11. ^ ACTIVITIES REPORT December 2005 NuStar ASX announcement, retrieved 2009-08-07
  12. ^ Annual report 2007 Intrepid website, retrieved 2009-08-07
  13. ^ ACTIVITIES REPORT December 2008 Intrepid ASX announcement, retrieved 2009-08-07

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