Akobo Minerals achieves milestone in Ethiopia underground operations
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Akobo Minerals, a prominent gold exploration and mining company based in Scandinavia with operations in Ethiopia, has announced a significant development in its underground operations at the Segele mine in Ethiopia.
The company has successfully intersected the ore body in the prospect drive just off the Eastern Winze, marking an important milestone in its strategic mine development efforts.
Akobo Minerals has been focusing on the comprehensive development of the Eastern Winze, which is crucial for facilitating future production. The primary emphasis has been on the development of the prospect drive, which will connect the Eastern and Western Winzes. The crosscut between the two winzes will increase ore extraction rates, facilitate startup of stoping, and increase safety, as there will be two exits from the mine and support efficient ventilation. By concentrating on this drive, the company aims to establish a solid foundation for more effective operations. The strategic positioning of the Eastern Winze at a lower elevation further aids in efficient stoping operation, ensuring optimal conditions for the coming ore extraction.
Following successful commissioning activities, Akobo Minerals is now capable of producing gold from the Segele mine. The ongoing development and regular blasting are anticipated to advance into the Segele ore body. The company is still in the development phase, progressing towards the first trial stope and following that the very gold rich Stope 01, as part of its broader mine development plan. Akobo Minerals remains committed to responsible and strategic mining practices, aiming to deliver long-term value for its stakeholders.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/16082024/akobo-minerals-achieves-milestone-in-ethiopia-underground-operations/
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