The Quellaveco mine is a large copper mine project located in the south of Peru in the Moquegua Region. It is undergoing government environment approvals for its Environmental Impact Assessment. The last EIA modification was submitted in 2014.[1] The Quellaveco mining property is majority–owned by Anglo American. Quellaveco represents one of the largest copper reserves in Peru and in the world, having estimated reserves of 1.1 billion tonnes of ore grading 0.55% copper.[2] The planned development of the mine estimates a processing capacity of 85000 metric tonnes per day. Fluor Corporation has been assigned as the EPCM contractor for this project.[1]

Quellaveco mine
Location
Moquegua Region
CountryPeru
Production
ProductsCopper

The mine is due to begin production in 2022 after an investment of approximately $5bn. In late 2019 it was reported the mine was 34% complete and was on schedule.[3] However, in the 2020 Pandemic, a three-month hold was declared on the project with a reduction in Capital expenditure for that year in the order of $300 million.[4] By late 2020 it was reported that 15,000 staff were working on the site and the project was due to recover from the shut-down and still enter production in 2022 with a prediction of 330,000 tonnes of copper a year for the first five years.[5] In 2021 the first of three Caterpillar Inc. 7495 electric Rope shovels was completed on the site.[6] The project intends to pair the 7495s with a fleet of 30 Caterpillar 794 AC Autonomous haul trucks.[7]

Geology edit

The porphyry copper deposit and hypogene mineralization occurred in the Early Eocene. Supergene sulfide enrichment began in the Late Oligocene and continued until the Early Miocene. Chalcocite is the more common copper ore mineral as massive assemblages.[8]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "Quellaveco Copper Mine". digiscend.com. 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-09.
  2. ^ "Copper mines". angloamerican.com. 2011. Retrieved 2013-07-06.
  3. ^ Creamer, Martin (16 October 2019). "Anglo's impressive Quellaveco copper project 34% complete". Mining Weekly. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  4. ^ Rostas, Renato (23 April 2020). "Anglo American to put Quellaveco copper project in Peru on 3 month standby". Metal Bulletin. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  5. ^ BN Americas (20 November 2020). "anglo american eyes 2022 quellaveco startup". BN Americas. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  6. ^ Moore, Paul (12 January 2021). "Anglo American completes build of first Cat 7495 shovel at Quellaveco copper mine". International Mining. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  7. ^ Moore, Paul (30 October 2020). "Ferreyros updates on preparations to start auto fleet of Cat 794 AC trucks at Quellaveco in 2021". International Mining. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  8. ^ Clark, Alan; Tosdal, Richard; Farrar, Edward; Plazolles V., Armando (1990). "Geomorphologic Environment and Age of Supergene Enrichment of the Cuajone, Quellaveco, and Toquepala Porphyry Copper Deposits, Southeastern Peru". Economic Geology. 85 (7): 1604–1628. doi:10.2113/gsecongeo.85.7.1604.

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