Shaft Sinking Begins at Ust-Yayvinsky Mine
OREANDA-NEWS. Preparatory works for shaft sinking at the construction site of Uralkali's Ust-Yayvinsky mine are nearly complete.
The drilling of 50 freezing holes that will ensure the freezing of wet soil and safe rock excavation during construction of skip shaft No. 1 was completed in June. The skip shaft will be used to lift sylvinite ore to the surface from a depth of 433.5 metres. The total length of the freezing holes is 12,250 meters and each hole is 245 metres deep. Contractors have begun construction of foundations for the headframe.
At the same time, freezing holes are being drilled at mining shaft No. 2. This is a shaft cage designed for lowering and raising people and loads.
Shaft construction is scheduled to be completed in 2017, while the extraction of 11 million tonnes of ore per annum is expected to begin in 2020. Construction of an administrative and housing complex for the miners of the general contractor Deilmann-Haniel Schachtostroj has also been completed at the production site. A cable rack, transformer substation and pumping plant buildings are ready. The electrical substation 'Vremennaya' 110/6 kV, which will provide electricity for the industrial site during the building period, has been launched. Total investment in the mine construction has exceeded USD 1.6 billion. Despite the high cost, the large-scale Ust-Yayvinsky project is one of the most efficient in the world potash industry.
Yevgeny Kotlyar, Chief Engineer of Uralkali, commented:
“Uralkali continues to implement its ambitious capacity expansion programme. Construction of Ust-Yayvinsky mine is the main project. We have just completed the drilling of freezing holes and we plan to proceed directly to freezing which will enable us to begin shaft sinking. The construction of a mining facility is a difficult and costly affair. Uralkali is in a slightly different position because construction of the new mine will use the existing infrastructure of the Berezniki-3 concentrating plant, so it is cheaper. The cost per tonne of production will be around USD 600.”
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