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Kanowna Belle

Kanowna Belle
Location
Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is located in Australia
Kanowna Belle Gold Mine
Kanowna Belle Gold Mine
Location in Australia
Location Kalgoorlie
State Western Australia
Country Australia
Coordinates 30°36′39″S 121°34′36″E / 30.61083°S 121.57667°E / -30.61083; 121.57667Coordinates: 30°36′39″S 121°34′36″E / 30.61083°S 121.57667°E / -30.61083; 121.57667
Production
Production 802,000 tonnes at 4.00 g/t for 103,000 ounces
Financial year 2015-2016
History
Opened 1993
Owner
Company Northern Star Resources Limited
Website http://www.nsrltd.com/ NSRL website]
Year of acquisition 2014

The Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a gold mine 19 kilometres (12 mi) north-east of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, near the ghost town of Kanowna.

It is operated by Northern Star Resources Kanowna Belle has one viewing platform and an interpretive centre.

The gold deposit was discovered in 1989 by Delta Gold NL and Geopeko Gold and construction begun in 1992, with mining in open pit operation starting in 1993. The mine was officially opened by Western Australian Premier Richard Court on 19 November 1993.

The project was solely owned by Delta Gold Ltd from 1999, when it purchased the remaining 50% for A$90 million. Delta later merged with fellow Australian company Goldfields Ltd to form Auriongold Ltd in February 2002. Aurion was taken over by Placer Dome Inc in 2003, who already, at this stage, held a 60% interest in the mine, and Placer Dome in turn by Barrick Gold in March 2006 for US$10.4 billion.

The Kanowna Belle processing plant, as of 2008, treated ore from three underground operations, Kanowna Belle, Raleigh and Bullant. In 2016 ore was sourced from Raleigh-Rubicon at Kundana, and from Kanowna Belle.

In August 2009, Daniel Williams, a truck driver working 900 metres underground, fell to death at the mine. It was the fourth fatal accident in Australian mining in 2009 and the eighth in 14 months.

The Kanowna site is underground a trial of Caterpillar’s Minegem autonomous loader technology.

Production figures for the mine:


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