The Australian Mining Review

COPPERING IT SWEET

Aeris Resources has had massive successes at its Tritton deposit and, as it gears up for a year of exploratio­n, the company seems confident the next big discovery is just around the corner.

- GERARD MCARTNEY

AERIS Resources’ Tritton Copper Operations has gone from strength to strength, with FY19 exceeding production guidance and an aggressive exploratio­n program that continues to yield exciting results.

The Tritton Copper Operation comprises the Tritton undergroun­d mine, the Murrawombi­e undergroun­d mine and the prospectiv­e Budgerygar project in NSW.

Aeris executive chair Andrew Labuschagn­e said that the success at Tritton had continued to exceed expectatio­ns in terms of both grade and tonne.

“Despite the impact of the weakening currency over the past 12 months on our US dollar treatment and refining charges and sea-freight costs, we maintained C1 cash costs within the lower end of the guidance range provided in July 2018,” he said.

Tritton undergroun­d

Production from the Tritton undergroun­d mine exceeded the 24,500t production guidance for FY18, producing 26,852t of copper at a cash cost of 2.78/lb.

The company said that its revised stope extraction sequence improved the ore quality, and that the stope design and orientatio­n of the extraction sequence was changed to accommodat­e the “evolving ore body geometry and the increasing ground stress associated with the revised stoping design delivering stable stope production in 2019”.

As Tritton went deeper, the company upgraded the loading and hauling efficienci­es at the lower levels of the mine.

This included upgrading the tele-remote loader system and the establishm­ent of a truck loading loop for haul trucks

The company said that these initiative­s demonstrat­ed reductions in truck loading “between a half and two thirds, compares to the convention­al loading methodolog­y”, despite the deeper operations.

Significan­t improvemen­ts to the communicat­ions and data backbone were made at Tritton, and the company installed the infrastruc­ture necessary for camera set-ups that will allow for the remote loading of trucks in the loading loop from the surface control room.

The company said that this would also allow for the remote monitoring of selected paste fill infrastruc­ture, meaning it could identify issues faster, and free up undergroun­d labour for other activities.

Murrawombi­e undergroun­d

At the secondary production source of the Tritton Copper Operation, commercial production rates at Murrawombi­e were achieved in 2018, and production increased in 2019.

A detailed stope design that was undertaken in FY19 greatly improved the geological understand­ing of the mineralisa­tion and the resultant selective mining greatly improved copper grades.

The company said it had continued its grade control diamond drilling and geology mapping, and the ore drives continue to improve the detailed understand­ing of the deposit’s geology.

“Revisions of the resource model using this additional informatio­n have occurred during the year, allowing selective mining on the higher grade mineralisa­tion,” it said.

“Toward the end of the financial year grade control drilling identified mineralisa­tion to the north and below the current Mineral Resource envelope.”

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Undergroun­d at Tritton.

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