Macraes Mine Explained

Macraes Mine in East Otago is New Zealand's largest gold mine,[1] and 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 and is owned by OceanaGold Corporation.

Gold production averaged 193,000 Troy 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 totaled about 4 million ounces.[4] The mine's 5 millionth ounce was poured in July 2019.[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 2021.[3] [6] As of July 2019, over 5 million ounces of gold have been extracted.

The gold bearing rocks were formed by the orogenic processes that created the Otago Schist belt.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Hartley . Simon . Another 10 years for Macraes . 14 September 2018 . ODT . 28 June 2018.
  2. Web site: New Zealand . Oceana Gold . 2010-05-29 . 2008.
  3. http://www.oceanagold.com/our-business/new-zealand/macraes-open-pit/ Macraes Mine
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20111005104545/http://www.oceanagold.com/assets/documents/annual-reports/2011-OceanaGold-Business-Review-2011-FINAL.pdf Oceana Gold Business Review, June 2011.
  5. Web site: Going for gold and loving it. Rae. Sally. 2019-07-20. Otago Daily Times Online News. en. 2019-07-23.
  6. Web site: OceanaGold eyes Macraes mine life extension. 2018-10-22. www.mining-journal.com. en. 2019-07-23.
  7. Web site: Macraes Mine, East Otago, New Zealand, . Geology Department, University of Otago . 2022-05-30 . Dave . Craw .