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Gravity Circuit Provides First Gold Pour at Buzwagi
Knelson Gravity Solutions is pleased to report that the gravity recovery plant at Barrick’s recently commissioned Buzwagi Mine in Tanzania is now operational. This facility has been instrumental in providing Buzwagi with its first gold pour in early May.
Julie Shuttleworth, Buzwagi Process Manager, states “We have been impressed by the quality of service and dedication demonstrated by our gravity equipment vendors. They have been totally committed to getting the gravity equipment commissioned in a timely manner. Successful commissioning of the Knelson Concentrators and ACACIA Reactor has ensured our first gold production is on schedule”.
The Buzwagi gravity recovery plant consists of two Knelson KC-XD48 concentrators and a Consep ACACIA Reactor model CS2000. Large Knelson Concentrators have become very familiar pieces of equipment throughout Tanzania and the rest of Africa. Currently there are 38 Knelson XD48 units in operation in Africa. The continent is also home to nearly 200 smaller Knelson Concentrators and 14 ConSep Acacia Reactors.
Construction continues at Buzwagi,
but first gold from the gravity recovery plant is in the bank.
“Being involved in the commissioning of a brand new plant is always exciting. People have come to expect that they can rely on gravity recovery technology as a quick source of gold production” commented Peter Simpson; KGS Regional Sales Manager for Africa. “The Buzwagi Process Plant is being commissioned on relatively low grade oxide ore. However the first few days of gravity gold plus CIL production have been enough to produce a gold bar. This is a significant production milestone for what we hope will be a long and successful mine life for Buzwagi”.