New Afton mine, Canada

15th March 2024

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Mine
New Afton mine.

Location  
British Columbia, Canada.

Mine Owner/s  
New Gold.

Brief Description  
The mine is in operation. There are three general zones at the mine – beneath and to the south-west of the historic Afton openpit – Lift 1 (B1 and B2), B3 and C-Zone.

The mine has a current projected life to 2030, based on the February 2020 life-of-mine plan and current mineral reserves.

Brief History  
Diversified mining company Teck Resources operated the openpit mine from 1977 until 1997. DRC Resources Corporation, a predecessor company of New Gold, acquired an option on the property in 1999 and conducted exploration drilling on what is now the New Afton deposit. New Gold built a new mine and mill facility (New Afton) and officially started operations in July 2012.

Primary Metals/Minerals  
Copper and gold.

Secondary Metals/Minerals  
Silver.

Geology/Mineralisation  
The bulk of the New Afton deposit occurs as a tabular, nearly vertical, south-west plunging body measuring at least 1.4 km along strike and about 100 m wide, with a down-plunge extent of more than 1.5 km. The deposit remains open to the west and at depth. 
Three styles of mineralisation have been identified on the deposit:

  • primary hypogene mineralisation characterised by chalcopyrite-magnetite bornite, pyrite and specularite as disseminations, stringers and matrix-fill to breccias along the edge of the monzonite intrusive.
  • late hypogene mineralisation overprinting the primary hypogene in narrow and discontinuous lenses along high-angle faults, characterised by tennantite-enargite, tetrahedrite and traces of bornite and chalcocite.
  • supergene native copper and lesser chalcocite, formed by the oxidation of the primary sulphides within the upper portion of the deposit and along fault zones to about 500 m below the historic Afton openpit.

Reserves  
Proven and probable reserves as at December 31, 2023, were estimated at 34.09-million tonnes grading 0.67 g/t gold, 1.69 g/t silver and 0.73% copper.

Resources  
Measured and indicated resources as at December 31, 2023, were estimated at 73.98-million tonnes grading 0.57 g/t gold, 2.14 g/t silver and 0.45% copper.

Type of Mine
Underground.

Mining Method  
Block caving.

Major Infrastructure/Equipment  
Surface infrastructure associated with the mine includes administration and operating/technical offices; security posts and a first aid room and ambulance; mine rescue equipment and facilities; a fresh water supply; a concrete batch plant and a shotcrete batch plant on surface near the mine portal; a substation and connection to the BC Hydro grid for power; a surface maintenance shop; main mine fans; a surface warehouse; a compressor building; a fuel storage facility; and a control room for automated tramming on the extraction level.

The mine infrastructure includes ore and waste passes to the haulage level; gyratory and backup jaw crushers in the mine; a conveyor system from gyratory crusher to surface; a belt plow on conveyor at surface for waste segregation; refuge stations; an Alimak elevator as emergency exit; a mine dewatering system; a mine communication system, including telephones, radio network, asset tracking system and video monitoring systems; a programmable logic controller system to monitor and control pump fans for ore pass conveyors; a control room for automated tramming on the extraction level; an electrical power distribution system; explosives magazines; an underground maintenance shop; a fuel station; and auxiliary mine ventilation fans.

Prospects  
New Gold reported in March 2024 that the company’s copper production would be higher going forward, driven by increased contribution from C-Zone at New Afton.

Contact Details 
New Gold
Tel +1 416 324 6000 
Email info@newgold.com

Sources
New Gold. Website: https://newgold.com/
New Gold. Annual information form for the year ended December 31, 2022 (February 24, 2023).
New Gold. Mineral reserves and resources as at December 31, 2023.
 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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