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TauTona Anglo Gold, South Africa g ,

La mina ms profunda del mundo


June 15 2008
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J. H. Paredes

Key Data Producer of Location Ownership Geology Type Mineral Type Reserves Ore Reserves Annual Production
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Gold West Witts, South Africa AngloGold Ashanti ( 100 t percent ) Proterozoic Birmian G ld Gold 2.6Moz. Mineral Resources: 4 9M R 4.9Moz. (2007) 280,000 ounces
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In 2006 AngloGold Ashanti commenced a project to extend its South African TauTona g gold mine to 3.9km. This was completed in 2008 making it the worlds deepest mine, surpassing d i i the 3,585m deep East Rand Mine by a good distance. The name g TauTona means "great lion" in the Setswana uni language.

The TauTona mine exists within the West g Witts area not so far from Johannesburg in South Africa, near the town of Carletonville. Carletonville TauTona neighbours the Mponeng and Savukamines, and TauTona and Savuka share processing facilities All facilities. three are owned by AngloGold Ashanti.

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Production at TauTona fell to 409,000 ounces in 2007, down from 474,000 ounces in 2006, due to increased seismic activity.

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This required a review of the practice of g pillars and high-grade g g mining of shaft p remnants, and delays to the build-up in volume caused by opening up of the sequential grid. Capital expenditure in Siguiri was R2 5bn ($US71m) in 2007 R2.5bn 2007, with 56% committed to the development of ore reserve.
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T T TauTona accounted for 7% of AngloGold A h ti t t l t df f A l G ld Ashantis total 2007 gold production. The mine was originally built by the Anglo American Corporationwith its 2km deep main shaft being sunk in p p g 1957, with operations starting in 1962. Si Since i construction two secondary shafts h its i d h f have b been added bringing the mine to its current depth. The mine today has some 800km of tunnels and employs some 5600 miners. It is an extremely dangerous environment, with five workers losing their lives in 2007.
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Th mine i so d The i is deep th t t that temperatures i th t in the mine can rise to dangerous levels. Air conditioning equipment is used to cool the mine from 55C down to a more tolerable 28C. The rock face temperature currently reaches 60C. The journey to the rock face can take one hour from surface level The lift cage that transports level. the workers from the surface to the bottom travels at 16 meters a second. The mine has also been featured on the MegaStructures programme produced by National Geographic.
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Geology and reserves


The TauTona mine exists within the West g y Witts area slightly South West of Johannesburg in the North West of South Africa. Africa

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T Two reef horizons are exploited at th W t Wits fh i l it d t the West Wit operations: the Ventersdorp Contact Reef (VCR), (VCR) located at the top of the Central Rand Group, and the Carbon Leader Reef (CLR) near the base Owing to nonconformity in the VCR base. VCR, the separation between the two reefs increases from east to west, from 400m to 900m. TauTona , and Savuka exploit both reefs while Mponeng only mines the VCR. The structure is relatively simple with rare instances of faults greater than 70m.
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The CLR consists of one or more conglomerate units and varies from several centimetres to more than 3m in thickness. Regionally, the VCR dips at approximately 21, but may vary between 5 and 50, accompanied by changes in thickness of the conglomerate units. Where the conglomerate has the attitude of the regional dip, it tends to be thick, well-developed and accompanied by higher gold accumulations.
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Where the attitude departs significantly g p, , from the regional dip, the reef is thin, varying from several centimetres to more than 3m in thickness. thickness Total resources 2,615,000 ounces Measured resources 510 000 ounces 510,000 Indicated resources 8,106,000 ounces
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Mining and processing


Mining operations are conducted at depths ranging from 1.8km down to 3.9km following the recent expansion.

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The mine consists of a main shaft system supported by secondary and tertiary shafts. The main mining method is longwall. TauTona shares a processing plant with Savuka. The plant uses conventional milling to crush the ore and a CIP (carbon in plant) to further treat the ore. Once the carbon has been added to the ore, it is transported to the plant at Mponeng for electro-winning, smelting and the final recovery of the gold.
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Production
G ld production d li d b 14% t 12 714k Gold d ti declined by to 12,714kg (409,000oz) (2006: 14,736kg (474,000oz)), owing to a higher-than-expected fall in the volumes of ore mined. g p This was due to increased seismic activity in the vicinity of the CLR shaft pillar which is being mined, and at several highgrade production panels where production panels, was halted for limited periods during the course of the year. Both face length and face advance were negatively affected by seismicity during the year. The increased geological risk from this seismic activity necessitated replanning regarding mine layout and mining methods methods.

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