Kanmantoo mine explained

Kanmantoo mine
Pushpin Map:Australia South Australia
Coordinates:-35.092°N 139.0053°W
Place:Kanmantoo
Subdivision Type:state
State/Province:South Australia
Country:Australia
Products:copper, gold
Active Years:1846-1874 (underground), 1970-1976 (opencut), 2011-2019 (opencut), 2023-current (underground)
Owner:Hillgrove Resources

The Kanmantoo mine is a copper mine in the Australian state of South Australia located near the town of Kanmantoo about southeast of the state capital of Adelaide.

History

Copper was first discovered and mined in the 1840s. The town was established to house workers at the mine, which at that time was an underground mine. The original mine was active from 1846 to 1874.[1] A new open-cut mine operated from 1970 to 1976. The current mine operators acquired the mining and exploration leases in stages over 2003–2008, and started mining operations from 2011.[1] Processing at the mine site produces concentrates which are transported by road to Port Adelaide via the South Eastern Freeway.

Geology

The mineral deposits are in Cambrian Kanmantoo group rocks.[2]

Pumped hydroelectric energy storage

In April 2019, owners of the mine Hillgrove Resources announced that it had sold rights to build, own and operate a pumped hydroelectric energy storage facility in the open pit. The buyer was AGL Energy. If all the relevant government approvals were received, it was expected that the system could have been operational in 2024.[3] The project was dropped by mutual agreement early in 2020.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hillgrove - History . 28 February 2015 . Hillgrove Resources.
  2. Web site: Kanmantoo Copper Mine, Adelaide Hills, Australia . . www.mining-technology.com . 28 February 2015.
  3. News: Pumped hydro future planned for Kanmantoo's big pit . . 16 April 2019 . Andrew . Spence . 4 July 2019.
  4. . AGL and Hillgrove Resources mutually agree to end Kanmantoo project . 18 March 2021 . 21 February 2020.