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Wattle Dam Gold Mine

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Wattle Dam
Location
Wattle Dam Gold Mine is located in Western Australia
Wattle Dam Gold Mine
Wattle Dam Gold Mine
Location in Western Australia
LocationKambalda
StateWestern Australia
CountryAustralia
Coordinates31°22′27″S 121°29′18″E / 31.37417°S 121.48833°E / -31.37417; 121.48833
Production
ProductsGold
Production0
Financial year2020–21
History
Opened2006
Closed2012
Owner
CompanyMaximus Resources
Websitemaximusresources.com/wattle-dam/
Year of acquisition2016
Map

The Wattle Dam Gold Mine is a gold mine located 25 km south west of Kambalda, Western Australia and is owned by Maximus Resources.

It is formerly owned by Ramelius Resources. Ramelius, listed at the Australian Securities Exchange since 2003, discovered Wattle Dam in 2005 and began mining the deposit in 2006.[1]

Ore from Wattle Dam was not treated on site but rather taken to the company's Burbanks Treatment Plant, 8 km south of Coolgardie,[2] near the Burbanks Gold Mine which was owned by Barra Resources Limited. Mining at Wattle Dam ceased in 2012, with the mine in care and maintenance since.

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History

Gold mines in the Kalgoorlie region

Ramelius discovered the deposit in 2005 and began mining in March 2006. After two periods of open-pit mining in 2006 and 2008–09, underground development commenced in May 2009. The company expects high grade underground ore to be available for milling in December 2009.[3][needs update]

The ore was treated at the Burbanks Treatment Plant, 65 km from Wattle Dam. Ramelius purchased the plant in November 2006 for A$2.8 million. Ramelius spent a further $1.3 million on refurbishing the facility, which has a capacity to treat up to 180,000 tonnes of ore per annum.[2] When not used for Wattle Dam ore, the facility toll treats third party ore, for example from July to September 2009.[4] Before the purchase of Burbanks, Ramelius had its ore treated at the plant of the Higginsville Gold Mine, owned by Avoca Resources.[5]

Ramelius made headlines in 2009 when it became engaged in a bitter dispute with Avoca Resources Limited over conflicting takeover bids for Dioro Exploration NL.[6][7] Avoca eventually had to drop its bid for Dioro,[8] having reached a 44.85% interest in Dioro at the close of the offer on 20 August, short of the 50% needed.[9] Ramelius's offer for the company closes on 8 February 2010. Avoca made a renewed takeover offer for the company in late December 2009.[10] Avoca eventually succeeded in its bid for Dioro and, on 21 April 2010, Dioro was delisted from the ASX.[11]

The mine ceased production in 2012, having produced 213,650 ounces of gold from its underground operations between 2006 and 2012, reaching a depth of 365 metres, and at a grade of 14.9 grams per tonne. Open pit mining at Wattle Dam, which finished in 2008, produced a further 52,700 ounces, at a grade of 5.3 grams per tonne. Both the underground and surface mining grade is considered high by industry standards.[12]

Ramelius purchased the Hill 50 Gold Mine from Harmony Gold for A$40 million in July 2010,[13] and eventually opted to focus on this operation instead.[12]

Ramelius sold the mine to Tychean Resources in 2013 who, in turn, sold the mine on to Maximus Resources two years later.[12]

Production

Annual production of the mine:[14][15][4]

Year Production Grade Cost per ounce
2005–06 4,190 ounces
2006–07 16,963 ounces 8.36 g/t
2007–08 16,154 ounces 5.25 g/t
2008–09 16,283 ounces 3.74 g/t
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–present In care and maintenance

References

  1. ^ Ramelius website - Company Overview accessed: 6 September 2009
  2. ^ a b Ramelius website - Burbanks Treatment Plant accessed: 6 September 2009
  3. ^ Ramelius website - Wattle Dam accessed: 6 September 2009
  4. ^ a b Ramelius quarterly report June 2009 accessed: 6 September 2009
  5. ^ Ramelius annual report 2007 accessed: 6 September 2009
  6. ^ Response to Dioro's 8th Supplementary Target's Statement Avoca Resources announcement, published: 17 August 2009, accessed: 6 September 2009
  7. ^ Ramelius shares rise on strong gold results news.com.au, published: 10 August 2009, accessed: 6 September 2009
  8. ^ Avoca's bid for Dioro beaten by Ramelius offer business.watoday.com.au, published: 30 July 2009, accessed: 6 September 2009
  9. ^ Avoca reaches 44.85% at close of Offer for Dioro Avoca Resources announcement, published: 17 August 2009, accessed: 6 September 2009
  10. ^ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE A NEW TAKEOVER OFFER FROM AVOCA AND UPDATE ON RAMELIUS’S AMENDED OFFER Dioro ASX announcement, published: 4 January 2010, accessed: 6 January 2010
  11. ^ Removal from Official List Dioro ASX announcement, published: 21 April 2010, accessed: 7 May 2010
  12. ^ a b c Birney, Matt (29 April 2021). "Maximus to breathe new life into Wattle Dam". The West Australian. Perth. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  13. ^ Quarterly report June 2010 Ramelius ASX announcement, published: 23 July 2010, accessed: 29 July 2010
  14. ^ Ramelius quarterly report June 2006 accessed: 6 September 2009
  15. ^ Ramelius annual report 2008 accessed: 6 September 2009

Bibliography

  • Louthean, Ross (ed.). The Australian Mines Handbook: 2003-2004 Edition. Louthean Media Pty Ltd.

External links


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