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Constructing Sepon's solvent-extraction ponds and pumping system.

Offloading the 162 t autoclave at site at the height of the wet season.

Sepon's copper refinery in the Savannakhet province, Laos.

Panoramic view showing construction activities at the Sepon Copper
project in Laos.

Aerial view of site in November 2004 during the early stages of water
commissioning.
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Sepon Copper project on track
for first metal production
Despite the many logistical challenges, the fast-track Sepon Copper
project in Laos is on target to meet its tight schedule. Water commissioning
of the plant is nearing completion, after which the plant will be
handed over for commissioning of ore processing to a combined contractor/operations
team to meet the deadline for the production of the first copper metal.
The project is being carried out by a joint venture between BATEMAN
and Ausenco Limited (50/50), known as KDG, for Lang Xang Minerals
Limited (LXML), a Lao-based gold and copper producer that is wholly
owned by Oxiana Limited. The project, to develop the copper-hydrometallurgical
process plant close to the Khanong copper deposit in the Vilabouly
district of the Lao Savannakhet province, comprises phase 2 in the
development of the copper and gold resources in the Sepon Project
Development Area.
The project team has, in the past two years since the project's commencement
in 2003, delivered consistently against substantial odds, an achievement
that has required innovation in technology and plant design and detailed
implementation planning. In addition, a key ingredient in the success
of the project has been the committed partnership between KDG and
the client, LXML.
Of the many challenges facing the site team were the need to carry
out much of the construction during an intensive wet season, and the
transportation of huge loads of materials and equipment over considerable
distances. The largest piece of equipment on the project, the 162
t autoclave, was offloaded at site at the height of the wet season
after delivery through Thailand, across the Mekong River by barge
and across 43 Laotian bridges, 22 of which required reinforcing. In
addition, KDG managed the delivery and construction of
In total, 1 365 loads of materials were transported via Bangkok along
a 967 km supply route, the last 42 km of which is a dirt road.
The plant, the design of which is based on a definitive feasibility
study by BATEMAN, incorporates a two-step leaching process which is
expected to recover more than 90 % of the copper in the ore. Processing
some 1,3M t/yr of chalcocite-clay run-of-mine ore at an average grade
of 5 % copper, the plant will produce a nominal 60 000 t/yr of copper
cathode.
For further information, please contact Jim Smith, General Manager,
Base Metals, on +61-7-3320-3333 or email basemetals@batemanengineering.com.
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