Wolfshag Namibia

Location
350km North of Windhoek

Client
B2Gold

Commodity
Gold

Contract Type
Variable Schedule of Rates

Contract Duration
February 2022 - October 2025

Scope
Mechanised Decline, Lateral and Vertical Development, LHOS Production, Backfill, plus Fleet Maintenance and Workforce Training.

B2 Gold’s Wolfshag Underground Operation in Namibia is the first underground gold mine in the country and comes with great excitement for the team onboard.

Wolfshag is located approximately 350km north of the capital city Windhoek. The existing mine, Otjikoto, is the largest gold producer in the country, with development of the underground mine (Wolfshag) commencing in the first half of 2022.

The project includes 188,000 hectares and contains 28 mining licences, 13 exploration permits and a special lease on which the camp accommodation, facilities and game reserve are located.

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Fekola
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Development Drills Sandvik DD422i DC 1
Production Drills Sandvik DL432i 1
Loaders Sandvik LH517i 3
Trucks Sandvik TH551i 2

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