Mining
The Kittila orebodies are initially being mined from two open pits (Suuri and Roura) followed by underground operations to mine the zones at depth. Additional, small open pits will mine any remaining near-surface reserves in the future.
Kittila is mining the Suuri ore body with an open pit that will eventually measure 850 metres long by 350 metres wide and 160 metres deep. Ore is mined in 7.5-metre benches together with waste rock using buffer blasting techniques, and is loaded selectively to minimize dilution and maximize ore recovery. Hydraulic excavators load trucks that can haul 90 tonnes per load. The ore is trucked to the crusher, and the waste rock to the waste disposal area. Approximately 3,000 tonnes of ore per day are fed to the processing plant.

Kittila Mining Longitudinal ViewSurface mining is expected to last five years, during which time the ramp access to the underground mine will continue to be developed. Underground mining commenced in 2010.
The underground mining method will be open stoping followed by delayed backfill. The individual mining blocks (stopes) will be 25 to 40 metres high, and will each yield approximately 10,000 tonnes of ore. Approximately 5 kilometres of tunnels will be developed each year to ensure sufficient ore production is available to keep the mill supplied. After extraction, stopes will be filled with cemented backfill to allow the safe mining of adjacent stopes. Ore will be trucked to the surface crusher using underground haul trucks via the 3,000-metre-long ramp access system.
Processing
The ore at Kittila is treated through grinding, flotation, pressure oxidation and carbon-in-leach circuits. Kittila has the company’s only pressure oxidation circuit (autoclave), which is required because of the ore’s refractory nature. Gold from the leach circuit is stripped from the carbon and recovered from solution using electro-winning, and then smelted in a furnace and poured into doré bars. Gold recovery of more than 83% is expected over the life of the mine.

Kittila Milling Flow Sheet