Australia's Newcrest Mining restarts processing at Cadia mine

By Reuters / April 03, 2018 / www.mining.com / Article Link

April 3 (Reuters) - Australia's largest independent gold miner Newcrest Mining said on Tuesday it recommenced processing at its flagship Cadia mine over the weekend.

Last week, the company had said it would start mining operations at Cadia, which was closed following damage to a tailings dam wall.

The miner said processing is currently at a run rate of about 8 million tonnes per annum due to limitations in infrastructure to the southern tailings facility.

Newcrest said it has inspected, independently reviewed and assessed the southern tailings facility for safe deposition, adding that a prohibition notice on depositing tailings in the northern facility remains in place.

Newcrest, which had earlier flagged that its fiscal 2018 guidance would be adversely affected by the closure, added that it is too early for the company to revise its forecast.

The company expects to be at full mining rates within the coming weeks.

(Reporting by Sumeet Gaikwad in Bengaluru; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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