TauTona Mine


The TauTona Mine or Western Deep No.3 Shaft, is a gold mine in South Africa. At approximately deep, it is home to the world's deepest mining operations, rivalled only by the Mponeng Gold Mine.
The mine is one of the three Western Deep Levels mines of the West Wits gold field west of Johannesburg. The mine is near the town of Carletonville. TauTona neighbours the Mponeng and Savuka mines, and TauTona and Savuka share processing facilities. All three are owned by AngloGold Ashanti. The mine was built by the Anglo American Corporation and its deep main shaft was sunk in 1957. The name TauTona means "great lion" in the Setswana language. The mine began operation in 1962. It is one of the most efficient mines in South Africa and remains in continuous operation even during periods when the price of gold is low. Since its construction, two secondary shafts have been added bringing the mine to its current depth. The mine has some of tunnels and employs around 5,600 miners. The mine is a dangerous place to work, with an average of five miners dying in accidents each year. The mine is so deep that temperatures in the mine can rise to life-threatening levels. Air-conditioning equipment is used to cool the mine from down to a more tolerable. The rock face temperature reaches.
By 2008, the mine reached underground. This made it the deepest mine in the world, surpassing the deep East Rand Mine by a considerable margin. This new shaft extended the depth from its previous, with the intent of extending the mine's life to 2015.
The lift cage that transports the workers from the surface to the bottom travels at 16 metres per second so together with traveling on horizontal trolleys the journey to the rock face can take up to 1 hour from the surface level.
The mine has been featured on the MegaStructures television program produced by the National Geographic Channel.
In the 2008 financial year, there were seven fatal accidents at AngloGold Ashanti's West Wits operations in which 14 miners died, four of those at the TauTona mine. One fatality was recorded the next year.

Production

Production figures of the recent past were:
YearProductionGradeCost per ounce
2003646,000 ounces12.09 g/tUS$ 171
2004568,000 ounces10.88 g/tUS$ 245
2005502,000 ounces9.62 g/tUS$ 256
2006474,000 ounces10.18 g/tUS$ 269
2007409,000 ounces9.67 g/tUS$ 317
2008314,000 ounces8.66 g/tUS$ 374
2009218,000 ounces7.29 g/tUS$ 559
2010259,000 ounces7.01 g/tUS$ 700
2011244,000 ounces7.55 g/tUS$ 818
2012189,000 ounces7.63 g/tUS$ 924
2013235,000 ounces7.34 g/tUS$ 920
2014232,000 ounces8.21 g/tUS$ 882
2015209,000 ounces8.46 g/tUS$ 883