Burnakura
Location
Location in Western Australia
Location
Country
Coordinates
27°01′41″S 118°28′21″E / 27.02806°S 118.47250°E / -27.02806; 118.47250
Production
Products
Production
0
Financial year
Type
underground, open pit
History
Opened
1897
Active
1898–1916
1989–1997 (Metana)
2000–2003 (St Barbara)
2005–2007 (Tectonic & Extract)
2009 (ATW Gold)
2012–2013 (Kentor Gold)[1]
Closed
2013
Owner
Company
Monument Mining Limited
Website
Year of acquisition
2014
The Burnakura Gold Mine is a gold mine located 45 kilometres (28 mi) northeast of Cue, Western Australia that operated for intermittent periods between 1898 and 2013. It is currently owned by the Canadian company Monument Mining Limited.[1][2]
The mine consisted of both underground and open pit mining operations and a 160,000 tonne per annum plant.[1][3]
First mined in modern times in the 1990s by Metana Minerals NL, Burnakura was later owned by Extract Resources Limited, which brought in Tectonic Resources NL as an operating partner. In 2005, underground production commenced by creating a portal and decline access to ore and milling began late 2005. In April 2007, milling ceased again and in October 2007, ATW purchased the mine for C$8.4 million.[4]
Burnakura commenced production on 3 March 2009 and achieved commercial production in June that year,[5] however due to a series of erratic vein sets with structural offsets, the mine is to be put back on care and maintenance.[6]
Canadian mining company Monument Mining Limited acquired the mine in early 2014 but has not recommenced mining since.[7]
Production of the mine:
Quarter
Production
Grade
Cost per ounce
2005–06
15,884 ounces
7.17 g/t
2006–07
21,467 ounces
7.05 g/t
2008
inactive
2009
2009–present
Inactive
Inactive
Inactive
Active
Active
Inactive