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Prieska copper/zinc project, South Africa – update

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Photo by Orion Minerals

4th August 2023

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project
Prieska copper/zinc project.

Location
Northern Cape, South Africa.

Project Owner/s
Diversified metals explorer and developer Orion Minerals.

Project Description
An updated bankable feasibility study- (BFS-) 20 has confirmed the potential of Prieska to underpin a significant near-term, low-cost, copper/zinc development project, with exceptional opportunities for future growth.

The updated BFS on the foundation phase of the project proposes the development of a new 2.4-million-tonne-a-year copper/zinc mining operation at the brownfield project.

Underground and surface mining methods are planned to be used in conjunction with conventional froth-flotation concentration to produce differentiated copper and zinc concentrates for export.

Peak production is estimated at 23 000 t/y of copper and 88 000 t/y of zinc.

The life-of-mine (LoM) has been extended by two years, from 9.7 years to 11.5 years.

Material changes in the updated BFS, compared with the 2019 BFS plan, include:

  • reducing the mine dewatering timeline and supplementing the treatment of that water,
  • incorporating additional mineral resources into the mining plan that will increase the mine life by two years,
  • a more conservative timeline to ramp up to steady-state production,
  • prioritising the early mining of high-grade zones in the mining sequencing,
  • adopting semiautogenous grinding mills in the processing flowsheet,
  • an owner-miner operating philosophy for underground mining,
  • using an experienced contractor to operate the processing plan, and
  • a change in the key operational infrastructure being supplied by third-party financing and in the supply of select key operational infrastructure.

The mining methods for the project remain unchanged, compared with those stated in the 2019 BFS. Tunnel development remaining from the previous mining operations allows for early access to underground production mining areas. It is planned that a combination of longhole open stoping with fill and drift-and-fill mining methods will be used, supported with paste backfill.

Potential Job Creation
Not stated.

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
The project has a net present value, at an 8% discount rate, of A$779-million, compared with A$574-million in the 2019 BFS, and an internal rate of return of 39%, compared with 38%, in the 2019 BFS. Payback from first production is estimated at 2.4 years, a decrease of five months.

Capital Expenditure
Market intelligence firm S2 Research noted in May 2022 that the peak funding requirement of Orion Minerals’ Prieska project had decreased from R2.4-billion to R2.25-billion. This has reduced the funding risk of the project.

In a prior note, S2 anticipated that Orion would need R2.7-billion to develop and optimise the Prieska mine.

Planned Start/End Date
Orion Minerals is targeting production startup in 2024, market conditions permitting.

Latest Developments
Orion is completing a study on an accelerated development strategy, with early dewatering and trial mining due to start soon. Details of trial mining and an updated BFS are expected to be published by year-end.

Trial mining will involve determining the actual rock conditions in the +105 resource and the performance of the proposed mining method. Orion says the appointment of selected contractors in this regard is imminent.

Thereafter, operations at Prieska will transition to a pilot-scale production phase, before ramping up to steady-state production and first sales in 2024.

An updated mineral resource estimate Orion provided in the six months ended June 30, 2023, estimates the project to have 31-million tonnes grading 1.2% copper and 3.6% zinc, including the Level Crown Pillar Block that contains 2.26-million tonnes grading 1.7% copper and 1.6% zinc.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
Companies involved in the BFS included A&B Global Mining; ABS Africa; BPDT & Co; Bluhm Burton Engineering & Ventilation Consultants; Beulah Africa; Cart Investments; DRA Projects South Africa; Earth Science Solutions; Endeavour Financial Limited; Falcon and Hume Attorneys Inc; Fraser McGill Mining & Minerals Advisory; Knight Piésold; METC Engineering; Gariep Mining and Exploration Services; Mets Consulting South Africa; Patterson and Cooke; PCDS Consultants; Power Plant Electrical Technologies; Professional Cost Consultants; Promethium Carbon; Shift Innovations; SRK Consulting; Strategy4Good; The MSA Group; Turnkey Civil (International) Group; VBKom Engineering Consultants; Whittle Consulting; and Z Star Mineral Resource Consultants.

Contact Details for Project Information
Orion Minerals, tel +27 11 880 3159 or email info@orionminerals.com.au.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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