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Dominion developing Jay project at Ekati
Dominion Diamond Corp is proceeding with development of an open-pit mine on the Jay kimberlite pipe at its Ekati operations in Canada's Northwest Territories. The company's decision followed receipt of a positive feasibility study and subsequent completion of a revised project schedule and Ekati life-of-mine plan. The Jay pipe is located beneath Lac du Sauvage, a moderate-sized lake north of Lac de Gras, approximately 1.2 km from the shore. The pipe is 7 km northeast of Ekati's currently active Misery pit and related infrastructure and 30 km southeast of the main Ekati mine infrastructure. Jay operations will utilize existing Ekati mine infrastructure. Total development capital for the project is estimated at $647 million.
Dominion developing Jay project at Ekati
Dominion Diamond Corp is proceeding with development of an open-pit mine on the Jay kimberlite pipe at its Ekati operations in Canada's Northwest Territories. The company's decision followed receipt of a positive feasibility study and subsequent completion of a revised project schedule and Ekati life-of-mine plan. The Jay pipe is located beneath Lac du Sauvage, a moderate-sized lake north of Lac de Gras, approximately 1.2 km from the shore. The pipe is 7 km northeast of Ekati's currently active Misery pit and related infrastructure and 30 km southeast of the main Ekati mine infrastructure. Jay operations will utilize existing Ekati mine infrastructure. Total development capital for the project is estimated at $647 million.
Dominion developing Jay project at Ekati
2016
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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