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Atasu Mine

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Summary

Mine TypeUnderground
StatusActive
Commodities
  • Iron Ore
Mining Method
  • Sub-level caving
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SnapshotThe Iron Ore Department (Orken LLP) is a complex of four enterprises in Kazakhstan. Main activity – mining, processing and concentration of iron ore and subsequent delivery of finished products, iron ore concentrate, to the main customer – Qarmet JSC.

The Atasu Iron Mine is a part of Orken's LLP Iron Ore Department. It operates the West Karazhal deposit and includes a processing plant.

At the Qarmet Iron Ore Department, a construction plan for the investment project at Atas was approved in 2024, divided into three stages. Work on the first stage — the construction of a haulage decline to the -10m level — is scheduled to be completed in 2025.

According to the new strategic plan, by 2028 Qarmet aims to produce 5 million tonnes of iron ore concentrate.

Owners

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CompanyInterestOwnership
Qazaqstan Steel Group 100 % Indirect
Orken-Atasu (operator) 100 % Direct
Atasu mine is owned and operated by Orken-Atasu.

Orken-Atasu is a representative office of Orken LLP, Qarmet’s iron ore division.

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Deposit type

  • Skarn

Summary:

The Atasu mine is located near the town of Karajan in the Atasu district. The mine deposit is a skarn. The ore is composed by 25% Hematite and 75% Magnetite.

The Atasu mine is hosted by the West Karazhal deposit, which is a primary hematite ore with associated manganese mineralization. Studies have indicated that the deposit could have a sedimentary-volcanogenic origin caused by underwater hydrothermal activity.

The analogous bedding of sedimentary breccias is typical of the Karazhal deposits in Central Kazakhstan and probably of other manganese bearing regions as well.

The deposit is located within the wing of the Zhailma trough and extends from west to east for 5500 m with a southern dip at an angle of 350. The ore deposit that makes up the deposit is a consistent mineralization in the form of layers of iron and manganese ores with a thickness of iron ores (2.0 - 20.6m), manganese ores (2-8m) with blow-ups up to 30m. The ore deposit has been traced to a depth of up to 1720m, dipping to the west at an angle of (10-150).

The deposit is conditionally divided into three mine fields: I - 64m, II - 46m, III - 24m. The total thickness of the ore strata averages 44 m.

According to the mineralogical composition, the iron ores of the Western Karazhal deposit are a mixture of the main ore minerals hematite and magnetite with a variable amount of quartz and calcite. Minor minerals are siderite, ferruginous chlorites, stilpnomelane, and pyrite.

According to the predominance of iron minerals, hematite, magnetite-hematite and magnetite natural types of ores are distinguished. According to the predominance of the main ore minerals, brownite, hausmanite, jacobsite and hematite-brownite ores are distinguished among manganese ores.

The average content of the main chemical components (iron and manganese) in the balance ores of the Western Karazhal is respectively: iron ores - 51.06 and 1.03%; manganese ores - 9.28 and 20.04%.

In both iron and manganese ores, the content of such harmful components as arsenic and phosphorus pentoxide is low (0.01–0.02% and 0.04–0.09%, respectively). The basicity coefficient of iron ores is low (0.14 - 0.18), therefore, in the metallurgical processing, iron ores require fluxing.

The sulfur content in manganese ores is low - 0.05–0.06%, arsenic - 0.01–0.02%. Relatively increased content of lead (up to 1.92%) and zinc (up to 0.68%).

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Commodity Production

2023 production numbers are through the transaction closing date on December 7, 2023.
CommodityUnits202320222021202020192018201720162015
Iron Ore Mt  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe0.90.810.80.9
All production numbers are expressed as lump & fines.

Operational metrics

Metrics2023202220212020201920182017
Ore tonnes mined  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe1.7 Mt
Annual ore mining capacity  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe  ....  Subscribe2,200 kt2,200 kt2,200 kt

Production Costs

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