By Patricia Liles
Mining News Editor 

Kinross adds equipment, ups spending

Fort Knox owner plans $60M capital budget to remove waste rock for Phase 6 mining to carry mine life into 2010

 

Last updated 6/20/2004 at Noon



Work began this spring on a three year, $60 million capital project at the Fort Knox gold mine northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, a project that will ultimately access 1 million ounces of deeply buried gold, ensuring production at Alaska's largest mine through 2010.

Called Phase 6, the mine expansion entails removing 55 million tons of non-gold bearing rock, or waste rock, in order to access an es...



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