Macraes Mine

View of mine and plant, 2007
Fraser's Pit of Macraes Mine in 2008

Macraes Mine in East Otago is New Zealand's largest gold mine,[1] owned by OceanaGold Corporation, which consists of a large scale opencast mine [2] (opened in 1990), and a newer underground mine, opened in 2008. [3] It is situated close to the settlement of Macraes Flat. Tours of the mine are available. [4]

Gold production averaged 193,000 ounces/year for 2008 through 2010. Ore grades have been declining, to 1.26 grams/tonne in 2010, but recoveries have improved slightly to 81% of the gold contained in the ore, in 2010. From 1990 through 2014, gold production has totaled about 4 million ounces. [5] The company claims a gold reserve of 1.53 MM troy oz Au plus a larger subeconomic gold resource; and expects the mine to operate at least through 2019. [3]

The gold bearing rocks were formed by the orogenic processes that created the Otago Schist belt.[6]

References

  1. Robert Smith (2009-07-22). "OceanaGold successfully mines new capital". The National Business Review. Retrieved 2009-08-13.
  2. "New Zealand". Oceana Gold. 2008. Retrieved 2010-05-29.
  3. 1 2 Macraes Mine at Oceana Gold
  4. Mine tours
  5. Oceana Gold Business Review, June 2011.
  6. Craw, Dave. "Macraes Mine, East Otago, New Zealand,". Geology Department, University of Otago. Retrieved 2010-05-29.

External links

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Coordinates: 45°22′34″S 170°27′01″E / 45.3762°S 170.4504°E / -45.3762; 170.4504

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