en.Wedoany.com Reported - In just one year, Aina Resources, together with Singaporean investors, has revived the Akbeit deposit. This deposit was mined during the Soviet era, but the nearby village of Zhaltyr never had its own processing facilities.
The Ministry of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan stated that the construction of this processing plant is based on research results from the Kazakh National Research and Production Association (Kazmekhanobr). Commissioned by Aina Resources, experts from this institution studied the material composition and process characteristics of the primary sulfide ore.
Test results showed that the raw material has high gravity separability, along with good flotation activity and hydrometallurgical treatment efficiency. Based on this, Kazmekhanobr determined the optimal ore processing technology.
The two process flows proposed by the new enterprise are a combined gravity-flotation process and a gravity-cyanidation process, both of which can ensure a precious metal recovery rate of 90-92%.
The gold processing plant is designed with an annual capacity of 100,000 tons of ore. The Dore bars produced by the company will be sent to the state mining company Tau-Ken Samruk (НГК), while the flotation concentrate will be sold to external markets.
The total investment in this project exceeds $100 million, covering the construction of the processing plant, a tailings storage facility with a capacity of 300,000 cubic meters, and other necessary infrastructure.
Gold mining has had a positive impact on the local village, with almost all residents gaining employment. Aina Resources noted that by 2030, the project's tax contributions to the budget will exceed 8 billion tenge.
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