Inside the Resolution Copper Mine, 1.3 Miles Underground

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2016
  • Mar. 14 -- There are deeper mines in North America than the Resolution mine but none with a single shaft this long. It is a 6,943 foot concrete barrel, 30 feet in diameter bored into the mountain of Arizona and took six years to dig. Bloomberg's Matt Philips journeys toward the center of the earth to check out this engineering marvel. (video by Adam Wolffbrandt)

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  • @jimbojims
    @jimbojims 4 года назад +95

    South Africa has 6 of the worlds 10 deepest operational mines.
    They go down to almost 13 000 feet (3.9km) now and are going deeper still. Down to about 14300 feet at the next stage.
    Absolutely insane.

    • @brokengamer9214
      @brokengamer9214 2 года назад

      Choda

    • @deathroesdoid8299
      @deathroesdoid8299 2 года назад +9

      Currently we’re at 4km @ Mponeng mine. Let me tell you when I say it’s sweltering hot at those levels😮‍💨😮‍💨

    • @gabebear574
      @gabebear574 Год назад

      Yeah but nobody care its a 3rd word country propt up by 1st world country's.................

  • @joea1433
    @joea1433 6 лет назад +263

    He left us hanging about how they mitigate the heat!

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner 5 лет назад +32

    I worked as a driller @ Kidd Creek mine in Ontario Canada. Its +9600' and the shaft bottom is approx 9880'. Its the deepest mine that I've worked in and I've been in a lot of em. Nice video. Thanks!!

  • @russg1801
    @russg1801 5 лет назад +64

    Just goes to show how valuable copper is to a modern industrial economy. This has always been a relatively expensive metal but in recent years the price has skyrocketed and it's reflected in the price you pay for home electric wiring. Decades ago, things as mundane as GUTTERS and DOWNSPOUTS were made of this because it was resistant to corrosion and easy to form. Sheets of it were used as roof flashing around chimneys and vent pipes. Your whole house had copper pipe including the big drain lines; it was easy to cut and could be joined with solder rather than the threaded joints required on "iron" [actually steel] pipe. Now all that's been replaced with PVC.

    • @xjackdareaperx
      @xjackdareaperx 5 лет назад +1

      because PVC is 1000x better

    • @iIiWARHEADiIi
      @iIiWARHEADiIi 5 лет назад +6

      @@xjackdareaperx PVC degrade over the time in water. Copper could work infinite time if was treated properly after the installation.

    • @pauleohl
      @pauleohl 2 года назад +6

      @@iIiWARHEADiIi Copper pipes will develop pin holes in 50 years. I have had to replace some copper pipe from my domestic hot water. I have seen pinholes develop in copper waste lines in 40 years.
      I made a humidifier that had copper pipe exposed to heated water and air. It lasted about 40 years and I had to replace it because of leaks. I am on my third copper coil that makes domestic hot water. That is in 52 years, so the average life of the coil is 26 years.
      Copper does not last forever when conveying water.

    • @thesilentone4024
      @thesilentone4024 2 года назад

      We need an update on this its 2022 now.

  • @johnnyphillips4406
    @johnnyphillips4406 6 лет назад +432

    Damnit I thought playing poker for high stakes took balls but 6 billion before you get permits that dude has balls the size of dump trucks.

    • @traynorrislee3249
      @traynorrislee3249 5 лет назад +20

      Gotta be a risk taker to make big paper

    • @alco424
      @alco424 5 лет назад +45

      @Thomas Solonyetski the estimated value of the copper alone, not including any other minerals, is 45 Trillion Dollars. So, yeah, it's worth the gamble if it pays off.

    • @jasperfatty4915
      @jasperfatty4915 5 лет назад +17

      6 Billion is nothing to Rio Tinto, we have an operation $13.9 Billion operating cash flow alone...royalties and transactions not including assets are in the trillions.

    • @michaelbarnett2077
      @michaelbarnett2077 5 лет назад +2

      By that dude you mean the Queen?

    • @rachelshuey7003
      @rachelshuey7003 5 лет назад

      Yeah and if they spend that 6 billion and they start mining and they find out the vein ain't as big as they thought then they're really screwed

  • @johndododoe1411
    @johndododoe1411 2 года назад +5

    The Stora Kopparberg mine in Sweden is vaguely similar, but only about 2000 feet deep. After centuries of production, it was turned into a museum in the 1980s, with tourists initially allowed on guided tours at 600 foot depth (interesting with some tableaus in side tunnels), though now apparently only upper levels are toured.

  • @sodnombayarsaikhan4420
    @sodnombayarsaikhan4420 2 года назад +9

    I am majoring in Mining Geotechnical Engineering. Here we also have Rio Tinto managed world class copper-gold ore deposit as well, which also uses block caving method. I am looking forward to be an engineer at one of this magnificent mines.

  • @KevinChang787
    @KevinChang787 5 лет назад +35

    Turn captions on at 4:52, enough said haha

  • @MrAdamz123
    @MrAdamz123 8 лет назад +34

    Really interesting episode thanks!

  • @mohd.razafaizy3639
    @mohd.razafaizy3639 4 года назад +15

    Salute to these workers 🙋. Doing really hard to improve their livelihoods

  • @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial
    @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial 11 месяцев назад

    That’s my buddy Andy with the handle bar mustache. You’re a hero Andy! Love you!

  • @Paid2Win
    @Paid2Win 5 лет назад +23

    0:15
    No what's crazier is sky diving from a plane through the mine shaft..

    • @michaelegotti6439
      @michaelegotti6439 5 лет назад +2

      Johnathan Doughs reply for 300 bucks like for 2000

  • @joebampton670
    @joebampton670 3 года назад +3

    INCO Creighton Mine in Sudbury is 7280' straight down. Cage is double deck and takes 60 men a trip.

  • @soapiesoap5649
    @soapiesoap5649 Год назад +4

    I have only ever worked in iron ore mines I find underground mining so fascinating

  • @JCC7474
    @JCC7474 Год назад

    Fascinating! The ingenuity of man is amazing!

  • @Bentaiisart
    @Bentaiisart 6 лет назад +183

    What Minecraft mod is this?

  • @ciel3141
    @ciel3141 5 лет назад +1

    thank you for your simple work, undergraduate student work, mining sites usually are not hidden beneath the earth surface for great safety since one human life is more expensive than saving the earth surface nature, which always in a continuous change through the course of human life, most countries do not classified mining as a secret work rather it is a public wealth that must be published. We do know Bloomberg business work but in this video no business data have been expressed include deposit amount, other than cooper metals, annual production, internal or external buyers and other business information.

  • @martinehammond4126
    @martinehammond4126 5 лет назад +24

    It's amazing what lengths people will goto to make money. And the amount of engineering gone into it as well is also amazing.

    • @gracefool
      @gracefool 5 лет назад +6

      Amazing what lengths we go to for our complex society you mean? We rely on copper mines like this for electronics, jewelry, coins... There's no power grid, let alone RUclips, without millions of workers around the world in materials, manufacturing and maintenance...

    • @RealWorldPolice
      @RealWorldPolice 4 года назад +4

      gracefool - Bingo. The only reason ventures like this make money is because people want what they produce. It’s not like they win some sort of engineering prize if they manage to dig a deep enough hole.

    • @wtfbros5110
      @wtfbros5110 3 года назад +1

      @@RealWorldPolice *sad Soviet borehole noises*

  • @mikev4820
    @mikev4820 Месяц назад

    In 1974-5 I worked at Creighton Mine 9 shaft. The shaft was 7138 feet deep. It took a lot less than 20 minutes to get to the bottom where I worked all one summer….

  • @joshsimpson10
    @joshsimpson10 5 лет назад +4

    This stuff is so amazing....

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 6 лет назад +8

    maccasa mine kirkland lake ontario is 7325 ft deep single lift .

  • @gohazard4284
    @gohazard4284 3 года назад +10

    It is 2021 now, hope they got started by now.

    • @DanielSilva-jj2lz
      @DanielSilva-jj2lz 3 года назад +2

      Will not start. Democrats denied the operation, saying that desert region was an Indian cemetery centuries ago.

    • @dmeads5663
      @dmeads5663 2 года назад +4

      @@DanielSilva-jj2lz Democrats are the worst things ever.

    • @sketchyAnalogies
      @sketchyAnalogies 4 месяца назад

      They aren't ready to start carving iirc. They have a lot of mine to develop still. they have to build custom heavy equipment underground like crushers, haul trucks, and conveyers. The video was also inaccurate a few times. The ore doesn't go up the hoist way, it will come out the side through either trucks or conveyers. So that's many more tunnels to make.
      Block caving is cool, but all of the expenses are front loaded. Relatively cheap to operate, but $$$ to set up.

    • @gohazard4284
      @gohazard4284 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the explanation! Though I honestly didn't expect it after two years 😂 I had honestly forgotten all about this video or this comment. ​@@sketchyAnalogies

  • @sjlnetwork
    @sjlnetwork 2 года назад

    awesome video.. love it

  • @fredmoller1675
    @fredmoller1675 5 лет назад +5

    That's a SHAFT not a vertical tunnel, btw, I used to muck on the 9500' at Kidd Creek in Timmins, ON.

  • @danielcoronado9340
    @danielcoronado9340 5 лет назад +1

    I did a shutdown for rio tinto out in Salt Lake City UT 😎pretty to hear about this

  • @opticalbeast4947
    @opticalbeast4947 5 лет назад +7

    I would LOVE to go there, or to one of the deeper mines to see what it feels like.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 6 лет назад +11

    Macassa mine in Kirkland lake Ontario was 7325 feet deep And was at one time the deepest single lift shaft in the western hemisphere . Creiton mine in Sudbury Ontario.over 7000 ft deep. Kidd creak mine in Tiimmins Ontario is the deepest base metal mine in the world almost 3000 metres.

  • @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial
    @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial 11 месяцев назад

    Rio tinto, an Australian company had provided immeasurable benefit to us folk in superior and globe/Miami. We are eternally grateful

  • @jrich8112
    @jrich8112 6 лет назад +57

    Did he say 6 "B"billion invested ?!?!??!?!

    • @kylesonsalla7620
      @kylesonsalla7620 6 лет назад +2

      jrich8112 Yes

    • @jimmychanga4130
      @jimmychanga4130 6 лет назад +2

      jrich8112 that's a lot of money to be throwing down without any return yet

    • @lamBETTERthanY0U
      @lamBETTERthanY0U 5 лет назад +6

      Jimmy Changa
      To me that’s just pocket change

    • @kevincone2839
      @kevincone2839 4 года назад +5

      Rio Tinto is the biggest mining company in the world. The competition doesn’t stand a chance, on how big they are

    • @patrickmclaughlin61
      @patrickmclaughlin61 4 года назад +3

      @@jimmychanga4130 it's chicken feed for rio tinto. They also make investments because they know it will go through. That is why they are so big and wealthy.
      Also, rio tinto is a Spanish company that still runs the oldest copper mine in the world.

  • @Bigsoot7393
    @Bigsoot7393 2 года назад +3

    They mine this way in Australia, very uneasy can feel and hear the ground moving and crumbling above you, also creates massive subsidence on surface because the whole ground is caving into a sinkhole in theory, also can create air gaps when rock gets hung up then when it falls creating huge blasts of air killing people. But hey it's cheaper

  • @charleskaleyo6389
    @charleskaleyo6389 4 года назад +2

    Interesting stuff 💪

  • @user-ep8xo1od9o
    @user-ep8xo1od9o 3 года назад +2

    I wanted to be a miner but after seeing that lift I’m terrified already

  • @dumyjobby
    @dumyjobby 5 лет назад +8

    This video is so incomplete. Give us some data, show some tools that they use , interview some of the miners, work schedule etc. There is so much cool staff you could have told us

    • @Deploracle
      @Deploracle 3 года назад

      The video was really about the mine, the copper.

  • @TheMadVulpen
    @TheMadVulpen 5 лет назад +1

    Thx RUclips recommendations

  • @probegt75
    @probegt75 4 года назад +4

    I work in a coal mine #8 seam...best job in the world. Working underground is great. With any job some days are worse than others but there's been a lot of Sundays I got double time ($75 hr) for an hour or 2 of work then sleep the rest of the shift...lol. That doesn't happen at many other jobs. If I lose this job I don't know if I could ever work at a normal job...lol

    • @camd4648
      @camd4648 2 года назад

      Hey man, Hope you're still digging! Just recently landed a Heavy Diesel job, working in the Stone mines, excited for a new view!

  • @pingpong1138
    @pingpong1138 6 лет назад +10

    Mines like that give my anxiety

  • @Figjamfishslayer
    @Figjamfishslayer 5 лет назад +5

    This is bound to pay off at some point.

  • @tyjomello
    @tyjomello 2 года назад +1

    Interesting to think that the discovery of so much copper could bring its price down.

  • @Mickanosh
    @Mickanosh 3 года назад +3

    4:40 little did they know something bad was going to happen to the whole world

  • @asafgl4281
    @asafgl4281 2 года назад

    Wish i could work there !! I was working in a copper mine in middle east !!!

  • @sirensynapse5603
    @sirensynapse5603 Месяц назад

    The cores are beautiful.

  • @kennethwallace4338
    @kennethwallace4338 5 лет назад

    No way.
    Great video

  • @cdickey3211
    @cdickey3211 4 года назад +3

    According to U.S. copper data 1.85 million metric tons was consumed of unmanufactured copper in 2018. If this mine can feasibly produce a 1/4 of total consumption, at a cost of $2.77 per pound currently... Then 🤑$$$ inside of 3-4 years. That is if permits, malfunctions and operation costs don’t become their demise! And I thought oil companies took big risks. Wow!

    • @jw6921
      @jw6921 11 месяцев назад

      Copper is not the only product they will get out of the mine. There will be gold, silver, lead, zinc, moly, the list goes on that all add into the money they will make. There's really little risk so to speak besides getting the permit. They know exactly what's there so the benefit outweighs the initial costs. You also have to consider that copper is considered vital to national and economic security along those line more is needed for the push for clean energy as well.

  • @DevonCats2
    @DevonCats2 6 лет назад +49

    Are they hiring? How do I apply for a job with them?

    • @Chocolate_dragon
      @Chocolate_dragon 6 лет назад +18

      Joe Smith I'm ready. Got 16 years in coal I'm ready for a change to metal!

    • @Tombomb1816
      @Tombomb1816 5 лет назад +49

      try google instead of people on RUclips.

    • @hurstshiftin9873
      @hurstshiftin9873 5 лет назад +6

      Hear its not easy to get in there. Think they employ all of copper cliff. Id love to work there aswell. Think they want people that have been to university mostly from what ive gathered so far.

  • @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi
    @Steve211Ucdhihifvshi 5 лет назад +7

    7000feet... whats that about 3 meters?

  • @indicus9075
    @indicus9075 5 лет назад +2

    It’s rock hard inside the shaft

  • @vincentrizzi9797
    @vincentrizzi9797 3 месяца назад

    I’ve seen this head frame from the road. It’s between Mesa and Globe Arizona

  • @naecnanjingautoelectricco.8664
    @naecnanjingautoelectricco.8664 3 года назад

    There are some pipes inside the copper mine,with yellow/blac color, what are those pipes used for? And what is the material of the pipes?

    • @SideOfBac0n
      @SideOfBac0n 3 года назад +1

      Not sure how they've coloured their pipes/cables, but you can have a high pressure air, power cable/HV cable/communications cable, water and the massive yellow bag is the ventilation.

  • @rosewhite---
    @rosewhite--- 4 года назад +1

    cores show how shattered the rock is and how liquid quartz and many minerals infiltrated the cracks before hardening.

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 5 лет назад

    Single lift shaft deepest in the western hemisphere, Kirkland Lake Ontario 7325 ft Timmins Ontario Kidd mine 9300 ft the deepest copper mine in the world.

  • @mattphippen9830
    @mattphippen9830 Месяц назад

    Kidd in Timmins and Chreighton mine in Sudbury both deeper single shaft.

  • @blackhawk3651
    @blackhawk3651 5 лет назад +3

    Creighton mine Sudbury has a shaft depth of 7080 feet .... one continuous run ... kid creek Timmins is 10000'.... heat is a huge factor . Ridiculous hot down there

    • @AH-lw2bj
      @AH-lw2bj 5 лет назад

      You beat me to this comment 😁 I live in Sudbury and have worked down on the 8600' level of Creighton during development

    • @kevincone2839
      @kevincone2839 4 года назад

      I have worked in the underground potash mines in Saskatchewan. Friggin hot like the warmest summer day you can imagine. When you sweat don’t rub your forehead or eyes, or they burn from the potash dust. I learned the hard way 😂😂

  • @Clark_Kent_ZA
    @Clark_Kent_ZA 3 года назад +1

    South Africans: "Hold my Castle Lager"

  • @billcoley8520
    @billcoley8520 4 года назад +12

    Those core samples are amazing. I wish the public had more access to view those core samples. Kinda like NASA not revealing many pictures of outer space

    • @jordenmarshall4113
      @jordenmarshall4113 Год назад

      They get pretty boring when you look at them all day haha

    • @sketchyAnalogies
      @sketchyAnalogies 4 месяца назад

      Yeah and mining companies get very very touchy about their assets. They don't talk about where they explore or search for assets or what they find. Tight kipped until operations start. It also influences price of copper, which is important to them, as well as stock price.

  • @huntbunt117
    @huntbunt117 5 лет назад

    This is what youtubes all about baby!

  • @user-ls9jl1no5i
    @user-ls9jl1no5i 10 месяцев назад

    I worked for cobre mining company i wasa under ground crusher operater it was the best job that I had All of my family's where miners😎

  • @blanco2k
    @blanco2k 3 года назад +3

    Hope they got their permits now

  • @aaronwilcox6417
    @aaronwilcox6417 3 года назад +1

    It might be a safe method of mining but it also might not be. Theres phenominon called rock bursts that can occur under active fault zones that are associated with fault and orebodies and they could start occuring being in that deeo or in an active geologic area. Its not the top or "back" one need worry about but rather thrust or energy released by fault slippage and the ribs and floor heave from immense pressure and release of energy. It may or may not happen here, im not in the know about their geology here

  • @keerongill7310
    @keerongill7310 3 месяца назад

    Rip to all the brave workers who lost their life in this mine collapse . Many of the victims can be seen in this video! So sad 😭

  • @marshthefox6668
    @marshthefox6668 5 лет назад +1

    As a geology student, I have a little more respect for people who work at harvesting natural resources after finding out gambles some of these companies take to obtain minerals and other commodities. 6 Billion is a lot, but even regular natural gas wells can run well into the millions before the first round of hydrolic fracturing takes place.

    • @Dusty0813
      @Dusty0813 2 года назад

      Frac Frac Baby. Hehe. first job I ever actually prided myself in. Still in. going strong.

  • @jamesturton6894
    @jamesturton6894 6 лет назад

    Where are they located so I work

  • @xQCvY
    @xQCvY 3 года назад +3

    I'm always scared of this elevators.

  • @nategriepentrog4662
    @nategriepentrog4662 3 года назад +1

    Dude what shaders do you have on?

  • @stevenrowlandson4258
    @stevenrowlandson4258 6 лет назад +1

    Is the ore body the only one or are there others near by?

    • @saanvisharma2081
      @saanvisharma2081 6 лет назад

      Steven Rowlandson I hope, Mexico finds the world's largest copper mine in the world and they become richer than USA

    • @steveducell2158
      @steveducell2158 Месяц назад

      the whole area has copper mines. Take a look on Google maps and you will see plenty of open pit mines.

  • @kimjw001
    @kimjw001 4 года назад +1

    2020? How is it working out?

  • @harrison6082
    @harrison6082 5 лет назад +2

    This way of mining sounds dangerous.
    Do they have to do it that way?

    • @isee7668
      @isee7668 3 года назад

      Life is dangerous.

  • @grahamt5924
    @grahamt5924 5 лет назад +2

    If this was Africa they would want it as soon as it looks profitable.

  • @jeffstarzw
    @jeffstarzw 5 лет назад

    it was no longer investment, but hope for return.

  • @rottenpoet6675
    @rottenpoet6675 4 года назад +1

    so its 2020....did they started with the copper? or just still undermining :D

    • @HunterTeddy010
      @HunterTeddy010 2 года назад

      Nope, because they dug it under a couple of protected sites just sort of hoping they'd get the rights to the land above so they could carry on.

  • @agoniaXdunya
    @agoniaXdunya 4 года назад +1

    The man bucket is how you get in and outta the shaft

  • @jiangyongguo
    @jiangyongguo Год назад

    Hello friends, does your company and lithium ore provide copper ore supply? I come from China.

  • @joeygruszkowski7826
    @joeygruszkowski7826 4 года назад

    Well its 2020 did they get the permit

  • @twentyfifty5643
    @twentyfifty5643 6 лет назад

    What is the sigma heat content of ur air at shaft bottom??

  • @fuckgoogle792
    @fuckgoogle792 6 лет назад +15

    i wouldn't have picked up a shovel without the permits first. that should've been number uno.

    • @Kevin-pn1th
      @Kevin-pn1th 5 лет назад +4

      It makes sense that this man starts the job without the permits because if he didn't someone else would have, and if/when the permits clear that he is going to be stinking rich. Some politician is going to get filthy rich getting this man the permits he needs for this job to continue.

  • @joebampton670
    @joebampton670 4 года назад

    Vale Inco 9 shaft at Creighton Ontario was 7,280 feet deep in the 1970's deeper now.

  • @toms7947
    @toms7947 4 года назад +5

    Is it just me or does it seem like a really bad idea to blow up the rock above the tunnel?

  • @theotherside931
    @theotherside931 5 лет назад

    *I am not an expert but when they blast underneath, what stops the surface that loses support foundation from carving in?*
    *And $6 billion invested in this? Who pumps in $6b in a project that won't yield a single profit for the next 6-7 years? How much copper value is down there plus all expenses considered?*

    • @zacharythomas7789
      @zacharythomas7789 5 лет назад +1

      Coppers demands been up for years

    • @wamyx8Nz
      @wamyx8Nz 5 лет назад +1

      Japan has negative interest rates, America had 0% interest rates for 7 years under Obama to prop up the stock market and maintain the illusion of prosperity. It also made it incredibly easy for companies to borrow money, as even a tiny interest rate is better than 0%. They even mention this in the beginning.
      This leads to malinvestment and mis-allocation of capital in the long run. It is not a coincidence that this started in 2008.

    • @sketchyAnalogies
      @sketchyAnalogies 4 месяца назад

      Also, the mine is relatively cheap to operate. It just front loads the total lifecycle costs

  • @whatsupbudbud
    @whatsupbudbud 5 лет назад +2

    So why isn't the heat used as a geothermal energy source?

    • @gracefool
      @gracefool 5 лет назад

      It is. They pipe cold water down to keep the men from overheating and pump hot water back up. But because they have to lift the water so far it's not energy positive (but it is an efficient air conditioning system).

    • @whatsupbudbud
      @whatsupbudbud 5 лет назад

      @@gracefool Heat goes up on its own. Anyway, perhaps a turbine could be used to generate electricity at the bottom.

    • @gracefool
      @gracefool 5 лет назад

      @@whatsupbudbud Heat doesn't go up fast enough. You have to remember that the natural climate down there is hot. The only way to make it cool is actively. Heat transfers *slower* in air than in rock unless you're driving it with massive fans. So they pump water.

  • @firdauszulkipli3478
    @firdauszulkipli3478 4 года назад +2

    Ohmg 20minutes to go down

  • @boblongbow9170
    @boblongbow9170 5 лет назад +2

    never been done before but there is a permit for that. sounds crooked

    • @argenys8
      @argenys8 5 лет назад +2

      i think the permit is just for mining in general

  • @jameshaxby5434
    @jameshaxby5434 6 месяцев назад

    How did they discover the deposit, or first suspect that it was there ?

    • @sketchyAnalogies
      @sketchyAnalogies 4 месяца назад

      It's near Globe and Miami, AZ. An absolutely huge mining town. Over the past many many years there's been many companies extracting lots of copper. I believe the ore body was discovered awhile ago, but it wasn't commercially viable. Too deep and too low grade (low % copper). The new shaft is Shaft 10 if I remember? Look up the Queen Creek mine in Miami AZ for more info on its history. It's really cool

  • @jameshaxby5434
    @jameshaxby5434 6 месяцев назад

    Many copper mines also produce gold. Does this one ?

  • @KW86.
    @KW86. 5 лет назад +1

    For years local businesses have helped resolution to open their underground mining facilities. Local businesses from Globe, Miami, Superior, San Carlos. Randy Seppala allowed other companies from other areas to work at resolution underground projects.
    You forgot us Randy Seppala, shall locals write letters to our new Senator?

    • @RealWorldPolice
      @RealWorldPolice 4 года назад

      gilbert de la torre What does that mean? Allowed other companies from other areas to work? Why shouldn’t they be allowed to hire whomever they want? Do they not own the land?

  • @ericsimonson6127
    @ericsimonson6127 4 года назад +1

    COOL

  • @jollycooperator2876
    @jollycooperator2876 6 лет назад +4

    I imagine this method is far more dangerous..

  • @askartop2628
    @askartop2628 2 года назад

    is it worling now?

  • @notyourchicken244
    @notyourchicken244 5 лет назад +1

    I wanna work there

  • @Cmcmillen77
    @Cmcmillen77 2 года назад

    Wonder if this mines working yet

  • @j.r.w7636
    @j.r.w7636 5 лет назад

    How’d they find it lol

  • @amhar810
    @amhar810 5 лет назад +1

    It is 20.9 km guys

  • @jamiehughes5573
    @jamiehughes5573 Год назад

    I always prefered underground mines over open pit mines

  • @wildwest1832
    @wildwest1832 3 года назад

    They get to it. Whoops we were wrong no copper actually there.

  • @mikkelbmc5896
    @mikkelbmc5896 5 лет назад

    Oh yeah yeah

  • @gyozanomics
    @gyozanomics 4 года назад

    I've been doing this in Dorf Fortress for years?

  • @dzeepndlovu626
    @dzeepndlovu626 8 лет назад +1

    block caving...

  • @ernestclements7398
    @ernestclements7398 3 года назад

    There's a lot of cinnabar ( mercury ore) in Arizona, some of which is so concentrated that the heat of one's hand can sweat the highly toxic chemical from the rock, ( which is one reason for staying out of old mines, and away from old tailings piles) how much of that is present in the rock of this operation, and just how are they planning to keep it from leaching into the environment? What abatement plans do they have?

  • @Pwnopolis
    @Pwnopolis 3 года назад

    Its 2021, wheres the follow up.

  • @friendofcoal
    @friendofcoal 5 лет назад +4

    How much gold is mined along with the copper, because copper itself isn't worth an investment like that?

    • @blksouthk
      @blksouthk 5 лет назад

      friendofcoal It is with the amount of copper they get out of it it is the 4th largest copper mine in the world, obviously you didn’t pay attention to the video.🙄

    • @friendofcoal
      @friendofcoal 5 лет назад +4

      @@blksouthk Phelps Dodge, a former copper miner, was actually a large gold producer just from the incidental gold mixed in with their copper deposit which they were mining.

    • @sketchyAnalogies
      @sketchyAnalogies 4 месяца назад

      Not much! Other southwestern mines also have gold like you said. This ore body is low grade copper, but it's absolutely massive. There may be trace trace gold, but the vast vast majority of money is from copper. Gold will probably be looked at at the refining process with rare earth elements. The ore isn't rich to begin with so, there is definitely not much gold.

  • @OrionCamps
    @OrionCamps 7 лет назад +79

    idk about blowing up the ceiling that sounds like a horrible idea and a massive cave in

    • @khills242
      @khills242 7 лет назад +57

      Orion Riedel well you have to assume if they spend over six billion dollars planning this project they'd know what they're doing

    • @henryh.448
      @henryh.448 7 лет назад +25

      And don't forget the land ABOVE the copper deposit. If that deposit becomes a giant hole, the whole land above it could collapse. I wish videos would explain more and dumb-down less.

    • @nepalihercules
      @nepalihercules 7 лет назад +15

      do you see how tall buildings are? and inside there's a lot a space. how come the ceiling doesn't collapse? because there are support structures. you don't need to be smart to know that.

    • @rypdx
      @rypdx 7 лет назад +7

      Orion Riedel they obviously know what they're doing. You're not the one mining lol

    • @nuclearTANK
      @nuclearTANK 6 лет назад +2

      I grew up practically next to that mine and method there planning to use is called block cave mining it really is bad idea, the rock down there is so tough that when try try this they're gonna get boulders the size of houses, and I know for sure no one is gonna be willing to unjam it

  • @rossbryan6102
    @rossbryan6102 5 лет назад +23

    ST PETER AT HEAVENS GATE TO COPPER MINER-
    " PASS THROUGH BROTHER, YOU ALREADY DID YOUR TIME IN HELL"!!!

    • @Cessna172SNavIII
      @Cessna172SNavIII 4 года назад +1

      The great Tennessee Ernie Ford sang in his song “16 Tons”, “Saint Peter don’t you call me cause I can’t go, I owe my soul to the Company Store.”