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SLURRY PIPELINES: A VIABLE ALTERNATIVE FOR BULK TRANSPORT OF

IRON ORE

By Roy G. Betinol

Director Latin America

BRASS Engineering International, Inc.

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MODES OF TRANSPORT FOR MINE PRODUCTS

1. Pipeline

2. Trucking

3. Railway

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SLURRY PIPELINE TRANSPORT SYSTEMS

• Concentrate – Iron – Copper – Zinc

• Tailings – Conventional – Thickened – Paste

• Mineral Ore

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KEY PARAMETERS OF A PIPELINE SYSTEM

• Transport Capacity Refers to the amount of concentrate to be transported expressed in dry tonnes per annum.

• Route and Profile This parameter has the greatest impact on capital cost. It can command up to 70% of the total project cost. For every kilometer of distance saved substantial savings can be realized.

• Slurry Property Defines the operating limits of the pipeline. The coarser, heavier and more viscous slurry will require more energy to transport.

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PIPELINE ROUTE

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PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION

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VISCOSITY

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YIELD STRESS

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PROFILE AND GRADIENT DIAGRAM

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PUMP STATION

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INTERMEDIATE VALVE STATION

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TERMINAL STATION

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PIPELINE COST ESTIMATE 6 in. 8 in. 10 in. 12 in.

2,972,137 1,698,364 785,493 4,352,058

28,727,280.00$ 35,366,760.00$ 48,323,620.00$ 54,916,287.87$

18,000,000.00$ 20,000,000.00$ 23,000,000.00$ 29,000,000.00$

500,000.00$ 500,000.00$ 500,000.00$ 500,000.00$

1,500,000.00$ 2,000,000.00$ 2,500,000.00$ 3,000,000.00$

2,000,000.00$ 2,500,000.00$ 2,800,000.00$ 3,000,000.00$

17,513,434.12$ 20,702,611.62$ 22,870,619.36$ 22,993,815.20$

17,060,178.53$ 20,267,342.90$ 24,998,559.84$ 28,352,525.77$

85,300,892.64$ 101,336,714.52$ 124,992,799.21$ 141,762,628.84$

CIVIL WORKS

DIAMETER

OTHER

TOTAL CAPEX

PIPELINE

PUMP STATION

SFM STATION

VALVE STATION

TERMINAL STATION

THROUGHPUT CAPACITY (dtpa)

OPEX 6" 8 10 12"Energy Cost 1,213,908$ 2,527,831$ 4,076,655$ 4,626,627$

Water Cost 466,032$ 1,007,750$ 1,763,563$ 2,582,273$

Spare Parts 4,050,000$ 4,050,000$ 4,050,000$ 4,050,000$

Personnel 3,392,000$ 3,392,000$ 3,392,000$ 3,392,000$

TOTAL 9,121,940$ 10,977,581$ 13,282,219$ 14,650,900$

6 in. 8 in. 10 in. 12 in.

162,961,108.40$ 194,795,053.36$ 238,071,812.84$ 266,494,001.70$

1.35 0.74 0.52 0.40Cost per dtpa per km pipeline, $/T-km

NPV

PIPE DIAMETER

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Trucking

For long distance cross country hauling, trucks may be restricted by the following parameters:

a) Design capacity of existing infrastructures such as roads and Bridges

b) City or Municipality ordinances related to noise and dust pollution

c) Traffic regulation

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• Truck Haul carriages must be specially built to:

– Avoid loss of product

– Contain residual water leakage

– Ensure ease in loading and unloading.

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TRUCKING CONSIDERATIONS

• For this study, a truck with capacity between 24 T and 28T is considered.

• A hauling rate of US$ 0.119 per km-T is used which includes personnel cost, maintenance cost, Fuel, toll and port fees.

• Trucking cost does not include any capital expenditure for infrastructure development.

• Unit rate is valid for paved road at a maximum distance of 800 km.

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TRUCKING COST

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Railway Transport

Railway transport may be restricted by the following parameters:

a) Design capacity of existing infrastructures such as rails and unloading facilies.

b) City or Municipality ordinances related to noise and dust pollution

c) Port unloading traffic

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RAILWAY CONSIDERATIONS

• The evaluation of the railway freight transport system is based on observed data from Brazil.

• Unit cost used Railway transport study is at US$12.00 per tonne.

• The unit rate is applicable up to 500 km transport distance.

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RAILWAY CONSIDERATIONS

• Unit cost does not include any capital expenditure for infrastructure development or rail and freight cars upgrade.

• Freight cars must be specially built to:

– Avoid loss of product

– Contain residual water leakage

– Ensure ease in loading and unloading.

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RAILWAY TRANSPORT COST

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CONCLUSION

• For a transport capacity exceeding 2.8 million dtpa, the pipeline mode of transport is economical compared to either trucking or railway transport.

• If Trucking or Railway transport will require infrastructure expenditure, the cost difference with pipeline transport will widen.

• However, the final selection of a viable transport mode may be affected and influenced by environmental, community and political issues.


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