Application case of waterproof casing in Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project
Songjiang group Time:2022-8-20

Application case of waterproof casing in Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project

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Application case of waterproof casing in Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project

The official website of Shanghai Songjiang Shock Absorber Group Co., Ltd. will introduce to you: [Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project] Case information of waterproof casing, in 2011, the subsidiary Shanghai Jiuhu was the Mongolian Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine The project is equipped with a batch of DN1200 waterproof casing. The following is a detailed introduction.

Application case of waterproof casing in Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project

Introduction to Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project

The Oyu Tolgoi gold-copper mine is located in Khanbaoged County, South Gobi Province, Mongolia (less than 100 kilometers from the Chinese border). It is known as one of the world’s largest gold-copper mines. Within the urban area of Bator, the gold belt contained in the mine is slightly smaller than the urban area of Ulaanbaatar. The preliminary proven copper reserves are 31.1 million tons, the gold reserves are 1328 tons, and the silver reserves are 7600 tons. The mine was put into operation in July 2013 and is expected to last for 50 years.

The Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine is often referred to as “OT Mine” to distinguish it from the nearby Tawen Tolgoi Coal Mine (TT Mine).

The Oyu Tolgoi mine is close to our border. Turquoise Mountain Resources, a subsidiary of Australia’s Rio Tinto, owns 66 percent of the mine, with the rest being owned by Mongolia. Open-pit mining at the Oyu Tolgoi mine is already in production. Turquoise Hill reported revenue of US$1.6 billion in 2014 from the sale of 733,700 tonnes of concentrate from the mine. Underground mining is planned to begin within two years. It is estimated that by 2020, the Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold mine will account for one-third of Mongolia’s economic output. The 80-square-kilometer (30-square-mile) Oyu Tolgoi mine, the largest industrial enterprise ever built in Mongolia, employs 7,500 workers. In addition, in 2015, another huge copper mine, the Hamagotai copper-gold mine, was discovered in the South Gobi Province of Mongolia.

 

Waterproof casing in Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project

Application case of waterproof casing in Mongolia Oyu Tolgoi Gold-Copper Mine Project

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