An absolute ripper of an episode. Well done, lads, and many thanks to Nathan. I could listen to him for hours. You definitely need to get him back on again. Hooteroo!
Possibly the best episode yet , great work and great guest guys Endeavour Mining reporting at the start of May , two projects coming online BIOX plant and Lafigue
Need more metallurgists on the show to balance out all the bloody geos and mining engineers! Metallurgy often gets swept aside in the rush of excitement about new projects, but as you said it can truly make or break a project. Mineralogy is such a key issue for any deposit that rarely gets a mention. Could listen to you guys and Nathan talk met all day, and would love to join in to be honest, love talking all things processing.
Seen them all & I think this podcast is up there with the best as Nathan was not only so informative in a field I know little but clearly a top bloke. Thanks guys.
Brilliant episode brilliant guest .. only half way through yet .. slowing down on the crownies so i can take it all in .. qbe dividend received today needs to be put to work next week.
Transfer size between mills or from mills to leach/float is normally changed with cyclones and water or just a different screen deck (when you're actually running a plant and not just doing a study)! :)
Really good podcast guys....I took 3 pages of notes. Speaking of water treadment and TDS, I worked in Sag D oil extraction for 20 years. It's oil extraction, however 80% of the operation has to do with water recovery. Pain in the ass...calcium magnesium, PH, warm lime softeners or evaporators are needed. We have 95% water recovery in our process to re-inject as steam into the ground to get out the oil. I can also attest to night and day shift having different ways of operating things. That's where the area coordinator needs to be the point of communication how to run things so all crews are on the same page, but if no coordinators then the shift supervisors need to do it.
Great episode fellas, I really enjoyed the technical experience in metallurgy and process control. I'm am a water treatment technician and valued the insights into mineral processing would love to combine my treatment experience and passion for mining gold into a career. Great nechie podcast
Nice comments Nathan. I don't agree with what you said about Chalice though, they make a very high grade copper/gold float con and good nickel float con also. They are currently working on a higher grade feed mining scenario, cheers.
Plus coal terminal either newc dalrymple or tanna and kevin ball from Whitehaven interview or paul flynn. Sitting on the dock of the bay talking about gc newc and met coal.
considering chalice is one of the largest recent nickel sulphide discoveries worldwide, and the largest PGE discovery in Australian history, it's interesting that nick regards this find as sub-par!?
Is this the best mining investment podcast ever in history or what? Well done!
Waiting for the competitors cobba 🤣
An absolute ripper of an episode. Well done, lads, and many thanks to Nathan. I could listen to him for hours. You definitely need to get him back on again. Hooteroo!
Possibly the best episode yet , great work and great guest guys
Endeavour Mining reporting at the start of May , two projects coming online BIOX plant and Lafigue
Need more metallurgists on the show to balance out all the bloody geos and mining engineers!
Metallurgy often gets swept aside in the rush of excitement about new projects, but as you said it can truly make or break a project. Mineralogy is such a key issue for any deposit that rarely gets a mention.
Could listen to you guys and Nathan talk met all day, and would love to join in to be honest, love talking all things processing.
And, MoM really needs to arrange a visit to a processing plant to see things up close
Hey Guy's. Only recently found this interview. Wow, great thank you and congratulations on having someone who totally knows his business.
Holy shit, this just got on my feed, as a swedish mining investor I cant believe the quality of this pod.
huge interview. clear ,concise and an incredible amount of information. loving the size and quality of the content
Cracking episode need him back again .
Great episode, anyone notice Australian GOLD @ A$3700 . . .
Yeah, about $40k profits worth.
Great episode as always. Learnt heaps from it. Worked on a few sites where Stoitis was bringing in the A game to help processing plant. Keep it coming
Seen them all & I think this podcast is up there with the best as Nathan was not only so informative in a field I know little but clearly a top bloke.
Thanks guys.
Brilliant episode brilliant guest .. only half way through yet .. slowing down on the crownies so i can take it all in .. qbe dividend received today needs to be put to work next week.
had to replay from 17 minute mark about a gazillion times lol
Transfer size between mills or from mills to leach/float is normally changed with cyclones and water or just a different screen deck (when you're actually running a plant and not just doing a study)! :)
Brilliant episode, been watching mining vids for 4 years now but there was so much net new info here
Wow, what a great interview, thanks to Nathan for being so sharing with his knowledge. You guys are hitting it out if the park!!!
You guys are top shelf, I can't wait for your shows to come out. Rippa!!
Love the technical and the great insight, awesome episode. 🤙
Really good podcast guys....I took 3 pages of notes. Speaking of water treadment and TDS, I worked in Sag D oil extraction for 20 years. It's oil extraction, however 80% of the operation has to do with water recovery. Pain in the ass...calcium magnesium, PH, warm lime softeners or evaporators are needed. We have 95% water recovery in our process to re-inject as steam into the ground to get out the oil. I can also attest to night and day shift having different ways of operating things. That's where the area coordinator needs to be the point of communication how to run things so all crews are on the same page, but if no coordinators then the shift supervisors need to do it.
Brilliant and in sightul, the quality of the guests just keep coming.
Rare earths in clays would be an interesting topic to further explore.
Makuutu investor decks will get you started.
Great episode fellas, I really enjoyed the technical experience in metallurgy and process control. I'm am a water treatment technician and valued the insights into mineral processing would love to combine my treatment experience and passion for mining gold into a career. Great nechie podcast
Absolute gold! Pardon the pun. Well done boys
Brilliant discussion
Wow, stumbled on this channel, crackin show lads. A wealth of information. Sláinte
what is a low/medium/high amount of acid consumption for lets say 65% recoveries through to 85% recoveries for silver?
Another ripping interview lads! High probability I’ll listen to that a few times overs.
Nice comments Nathan. I don't agree with what you said about Chalice though, they make a very high grade copper/gold float con and good nickel float con also. They are currently working on a higher grade feed mining scenario, cheers.
It's here
Nice one guys, very insightful!
Great Ep !!
Thanks everyone 🙏👍
Wish we had DSI so much down time for ripped belts and mesh under the crusher in chutes 😂
Rockland was an absolute show! Has anyone managed to recover native copper well though?
Great show. Interesting views on DeGrey- Would like to see him cover other upcoming projects ie Havieron, Winu, Minyari et al🤪
Woodlawn underrated .☝
Very educational.
Idea for future episode fellas.. on site broadcast Chile copper: escondida spence sierra gorda
Plus coal terminal either newc dalrymple or tanna and kevin ball from Whitehaven interview or paul flynn. Sitting on the dock of the bay talking about gc newc and met coal.
considering chalice is one of the largest recent nickel sulphide discoveries worldwide,
and the largest PGE discovery in Australian history, it's interesting that nick regards this find as sub-par!?
He didn't know much about it...their sulphide minerals are simple to float, make high grade cons.
Can you do an updated rare earths pod soon??!
About to hit 10k subscribers, boys! Celebratory episode coming up
The g, stoity's one of the greats
Who'd be a met, keeping a bunch of plates spinning, constantly improving everything. The answer is always more metal.
and just like that I'm into microns 👊
Great content men but never forget, the only time you worry about a metallurgist is when he quits bitching
Mt Todd will never get up, corporately they're hamstrung. Its not just about the hardness of the orebody there.
Seems thumbs down on Nifty.
News flash 2044 reporting season: Nifty restart due in 2 years .. 29M a little behind on pump out of the Snorkel copper deposit.