Conférenciers

Guy Romain Kouam Kenmogne

Engineer, Geologist
ArcelorMittal
  • Guy Romain Kouam Kenmogne is an engineer and production geologist working at the Mont-Wright mine in Quebec, Canada. Guy-Romain previously worked in education and scientific research and served as the promoter for the design office ENVIROGÉOMINES. Guy Romain holds a Ph.D. in environment from the Université de Liège (ULg; Belgium), a master’s degree in environmental management in developing countries from ULg, a post-graduate degree in geotechnical and hydrotechnical science from the Université de Yaoundé 1 (Cameroon), a master’s degree in geology from the Université de Dschang (Cameroon) and a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering from Polytechnique Montréal (Canada). He is also a volunteer firefighter.

October 06, 2022

Today’s sessions presented by:

Session co-chairs :

Alexander Ure and Sylvie Lévesque

CONFÉRENCE

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Issues related to the ore holding clay fraction on the iron ore process at the Mont-Wright mine (Québec-Canada)

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This presentation looks at issues caused by turbidity in iron mineral processing at the Mont-Wright mine in Côte-Nord, Quebec, Canada. The equipment identified as the root cause of the turbidity is described, as are the impacts on the production chain and the measures taken to prevent the problem from reoccurring.

  • Duration : 30 min
  • Room Ville-Marie