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World Mine Cost Data Exchange distributes mine cost models in spreadsheet form of the world's major metal mines. The mine cost models are based on a detailed analysis of the operation's flow sheet and come with cost curves showing the operation's ranking in the industry. The mine cost models are based on a detailed analysis of the operation's flow sheet and come with cost curves showing the operation's ranking in the industry. The model spreadsheets contain all operating production and operating assumptions and show line by line cost items for each step in the flowsheet. The models can be changed by the user and cover most years from 1991 to 2007. All data sources are disclosed. Note: Rio Algom was acquired by BHP-Billiton in late 2000.
Use the links at the bottom of the page to find out more about World Mine Cost Data Exchange.Make sure you pick up the free sample mine model available by following links from the World Mine Cost Data Exchange home page.
Below is a list of Former Rio Algom & Teck mine models currently available from this site. |
| Antamina (now BHP Billiton/Noranda/Teck-Cominco) | Cu, Zn, Mo, Ag |
| Bajo de la Alumbrera (now Xstrata/Wheaton River Minerals) | Cu, Au |
| Cerro Colorado (now BHP-Billiton) | Cu |
| David Bell(now Teck-Cominco/Barrick) | Au |
| Highland Valley (now Teck-Cominco) | Cu, Mo, Ag, Au |
| Louvicourt (now Teck-Cominco/AUR/Novicourt) | Cu, Zn, Ag |
| Polaris (now Teck-Cominco, closed) | Pb, Zn |
| Quebrada Blanca (now Teck-Cominco) | Cu |
| Williams/Hemlo (now Teck-Comonco/Barrick) | Au |
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