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Musonoi Mine

The Musonoi mine is a set of open-cut pits near Kolwezi from which copper and other metals have been extracted since the 1940s. The mining complex is located in the Lualaba Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1] Kolwezi is about 320 kilometres (200 mi) northwest from Lubumbashi, the provincial capital.[2]

Musonoi mine
Metatorbernite from the Musonoi Mine
Location
Musonoi mine
ProvinceLualaba Province
CountryDemocratic Republic of the Congo
Coordinates10°42′39″S 25°23′56″E / 10.710876°S 25.399017°E / -10.710876; 25.399017
Production
ProductsCopper, Cobalt
Owner
CompanyMetorex (75%)
Gécamines (25%)

Ore body edit

The Kolwezi ore district lies near the northwest limit of the Katanga Copperbelt. It holds over half of the copper and cobalt in the copperbelt.[3] The Musonoi mine is located in a dolomitic inferior formation of the Roan Group, Katanga Supergroup, from the Precambrian IV age. It is deeply affected by folds and thrust nappes.[1]

Two ore bodies about 10 metres (33 ft) thick are known, containing copper, cobalt, manganese and uranium. The mine has a rare assemblage of uranyl selenite minerals, and has palladium minerals.[1]

Pre-history edit

The Dikuluwe mine near Musonoi has been exploited since prehistoric times.[4] Monseigneur de Hemptinne watched Yeke people working this mine as late as 1924. They would work in the dry season, stopping when the first rains arrived. The mining camp was near a stream where millet could be planted. Women and children collected malachite from the surface, while men used iron picks to excavate pits and shafts, using fire to crack the rocks when needed. The mines were between 10 metres (33 ft) and 15 metres (49 ft) deep with galleries up to 20 metres (66 ft) long. The ore would be sorted and then taken to a nearby stream for concentration before being smelted.[5]

Commercial operations edit

 
A steam shovel loading copper and cobalt ore to be processed at Musonoi Mine in the 1980s or the 1990s.

Commercial mining at Musonoi began in the 1920s, with laborers being forcibly recruited. The Union Minière constantly struggled to prevent recruits fleeing from the site, sometimes taking refuge in Angola.[6] Workers were mistreated and suffered badly from disease brought on by the working conditions. The lowest death rate at the Panda, Lubumbashi, Kisanga and Musonoi work sites in 1928 was four men per month.[7]

By the 1930s, the operation at Musonoi was highly mechanized, while world demand for copper was dropping. Workers used sabotage and arson as well as flight as bargaining tools for better conditions.[8] Musonoi Principal, the oldest open cut, was opened in the 1940s.[1] By 1953 the open pit mine was the largest copper and cobalt producer in the country.[9] Another cut was begun in the 1950s and a third in the 1970s. The three were eventually combined and connected with the Kamoto mines.[1]

Tailings edit

The Kolwezi tailings project was initiated in 2004 to recover tailings from two deposits, the Kingamyambo tailings dam and the Musunoi river tailings. Due to poor recovery rates when the mines were operational, these tailings hold valuable quantities of copper.[10] In September 2010 the Kolwezi tailings project was the subject of a complaint to the UK regulator by Canadian company First Quantum Minerals. First Quantum's project had been seized by the DRC government. The company alleged that Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation, which had acquired a large share in the project, had misled investors over the acquisition.[11] The Musonoi River tailings are now within Area 3 at Musonoi. Eurasian Resources Group ERG, a Chinese owned subsidiary, have a mining license and the resource is given as 112 million tonnes of Copper tailings at 1.49% copper and 0.32% cobalt.[12][13][14][15]

Metrorex edit

The deposit was initially discovered in 2007.[16] in 2008, Metorex was carrying out drilling at Musonoi in preparation of opening a new underground mine at the site.[17] The mine contains 32.1 million tonnes at a grade of 2.8% copper and 0.9% cobalt, with a feasibility study completed in 2017, and construction scheduled to begin in 2019.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Musonoi Mine, Kolwezi, Katanga Copper Crescent, Katanga (Shaba), Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaïre)". Mindat.org. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  2. ^ "Kolwesi Musonoi Project". 24hGold. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  3. ^ Laznicka 2010.
  4. ^ Bisson & Vogel 2000, p. 116.
  5. ^ Bisson & Vogel 2000, p. 92.
  6. ^ Higginson 1989, p. 53.
  7. ^ Higginson 1989, p. 56.
  8. ^ Higginson 1989, p. 211.
  9. ^ "LIFE". Life. Vol. 34, no. 18. 4 May 1953. p. 134. ISSN 0024-3019. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  10. ^ "Kingamyambo Musonoi Tailings SARL". Sulpuric Acid on the Web. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  11. ^ Tim Webb (6 September 2010). "Mining companies clash over Congo copper mine". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
  12. ^ "Metalkol RTR".
  13. ^ https://www.erg.kz/files/ERG_interactive%20sustainable%20development%20review%202016_ENG.pdf%7Cpage 29
  14. ^ https://www.rrrplc.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Musonoi-Map.jpg [bare URL image file]
  15. ^ https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EAx-R0aUwAAsxqG.jpg [bare URL image file]
  16. ^ "Metorex - Company Profiles". Africa Outlook Magazine. 26 February 2015. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  17. ^ Test, Test (2008-01-21). "NEW COPPER AND COBALT PROSPECTS IN DRC". Miningreview.com. Retrieved 2022-08-14.
  18. ^ "How Metorex is unearthing the potential of the copper-cobalt market in central Africa". Mining Digital. 2020-05-18. Retrieved 2022-08-14.

Sources edit

  • Bisson, Michael S.; Vogel, Joseph O. (2000). Ancient African metallurgy: the sociocultural context. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 0-7425-0261-9.
  • Higginson, John (1989). A working class in the making: Belgian colonial labor policy, private enterprise, and the African mineworker, 1907-1951. Univ of Wisconsin Press. ISBN 0-299-12070-8.
  • Laznicka, Peter (2010). Giant Metallic Deposits: Future Sources of Industrial Metals. Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-12404-4.

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The Musonoi mine is a set of open cut pits near Kolwezi from which copper and other metals have been extracted since the 1940s The mining complex is located in the Lualaba Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1 Kolwezi is about 320 kilometres 200 mi northwest from Lubumbashi the provincial capital 2 Musonoi mineMetatorbernite from the Musonoi MineLocationMusonoi mineProvinceLualaba ProvinceCountryDemocratic Republic of the CongoCoordinates10 42 39 S 25 23 56 E 10 710876 S 25 399017 E 10 710876 25 399017ProductionProductsCopper CobaltOwnerCompanyMetorex 75 Gecamines 25 Contents 1 Ore body 2 Pre history 3 Commercial operations 4 Tailings 5 Metrorex 6 References 7 SourcesOre body editThe Kolwezi ore district lies near the northwest limit of the Katanga Copperbelt It holds over half of the copper and cobalt in the copperbelt 3 The Musonoi mine is located in a dolomitic inferior formation of the Roan Group Katanga Supergroup from the Precambrian IV age It is deeply affected by folds and thrust nappes 1 Two ore bodies about 10 metres 33 ft thick are known containing copper cobalt manganese and uranium The mine has a rare assemblage of uranyl selenite minerals and has palladium minerals 1 Pre history editThe Dikuluwe mine near Musonoi has been exploited since prehistoric times 4 Monseigneur de Hemptinne watched Yeke people working this mine as late as 1924 They would work in the dry season stopping when the first rains arrived The mining camp was near a stream where millet could be planted Women and children collected malachite from the surface while men used iron picks to excavate pits and shafts using fire to crack the rocks when needed The mines were between 10 metres 33 ft and 15 metres 49 ft deep with galleries up to 20 metres 66 ft long The ore would be sorted and then taken to a nearby stream for concentration before being smelted 5 Commercial operations edit nbsp A steam shovel loading copper and cobalt ore to be processed at Musonoi Mine in the 1980s or the 1990s Commercial mining at Musonoi began in the 1920s with laborers being forcibly recruited The Union Miniere constantly struggled to prevent recruits fleeing from the site sometimes taking refuge in Angola 6 Workers were mistreated and suffered badly from disease brought on by the working conditions The lowest death rate at the Panda Lubumbashi Kisanga and Musonoi work sites in 1928 was four men per month 7 By the 1930s the operation at Musonoi was highly mechanized while world demand for copper was dropping Workers used sabotage and arson as well as flight as bargaining tools for better conditions 8 Musonoi Principal the oldest open cut was opened in the 1940s 1 By 1953 the open pit mine was the largest copper and cobalt producer in the country 9 Another cut was begun in the 1950s and a third in the 1970s The three were eventually combined and connected with the Kamoto mines 1 Tailings editThe Kolwezi tailings project was initiated in 2004 to recover tailings from two deposits the Kingamyambo tailings dam and the Musunoi river tailings Due to poor recovery rates when the mines were operational these tailings hold valuable quantities of copper 10 In September 2010 the Kolwezi tailings project was the subject of a complaint to the UK regulator by Canadian company First Quantum Minerals First Quantum s project had been seized by the DRC government The company alleged that Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation which had acquired a large share in the project had misled investors over the acquisition 11 The Musonoi River tailings are now within Area 3 at Musonoi Eurasian Resources Group ERG a Chinese owned subsidiary have a mining license and the resource is given as 112 million tonnes of Copper tailings at 1 49 copper and 0 32 cobalt 12 13 14 15 Metrorex editThe deposit was initially discovered in 2007 16 in 2008 Metorex was carrying out drilling at Musonoi in preparation of opening a new underground mine at the site 17 The mine contains 32 1 million tonnes at a grade of 2 8 copper and 0 9 cobalt with a feasibility study completed in 2017 and construction scheduled to begin in 2019 18 References edit a b c d e Musonoi Mine Kolwezi Katanga Copper Crescent Katanga Shaba Democratic Republic of Congo Zaire Mindat org Retrieved 2011 11 04 Kolwesi Musonoi Project 24hGold Retrieved 2011 11 04 Laznicka 2010 Bisson amp Vogel 2000 p 116 Bisson amp Vogel 2000 p 92 Higginson 1989 p 53 Higginson 1989 p 56 Higginson 1989 p 211 LIFE Life Vol 34 no 18 4 May 1953 p 134 ISSN 0024 3019 Retrieved 2011 11 04 Kingamyambo Musonoi Tailings SARL Sulpuric Acid on the Web Retrieved 2011 11 08 Tim Webb 6 September 2010 Mining companies clash over Congo copper mine guardian co uk Retrieved 2011 11 04 Metalkol RTR https www erg kz files ERG interactive 20sustainable 20development 20review 202016 ENG pdf 7Cpage 29 https www rrrplc com wp content uploads 2019 01 Musonoi Map jpg bare URL image file https pbs twimg com media EAx R0aUwAAsxqG jpg bare URL image file Metorex Company Profiles Africa Outlook Magazine 26 February 2015 Retrieved 2022 09 19 Test Test 2008 01 21 NEW COPPER AND COBALT PROSPECTS IN DRC Miningreview com Retrieved 2022 08 14 How Metorex is unearthing the potential of the copper cobalt market in central Africa Mining Digital 2020 05 18 Retrieved 2022 08 14 Sources editBisson Michael S Vogel Joseph O 2000 Ancient African metallurgy the sociocultural context Rowman amp Littlefield ISBN 0 7425 0261 9 Higginson John 1989 A working class in the making Belgian colonial labor policy private enterprise and the African mineworker 1907 1951 Univ of Wisconsin Press ISBN 0 299 12070 8 Laznicka Peter 2010 Giant Metallic Deposits Future Sources of Industrial Metals Springer ISBN 978 3 642 12404 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Musonoi Mine amp oldid 1162333220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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