Precious metals such as gold can be extracted from a refractory ore using
a conventional cyanide leaching step and with reduced cyanide consumption
by pre-treating the ore prior to cyanide leaching. The refractory ore is
pretreated by fine grinding and an initial leaching step which uses
inexpensive limestone and lime to maintain the initial leach relatively
alkaline. Oxygen is added to the initial leaching step and the conditions
are carefully controlled to only partially oxidize the ground ore to
between 9-15%. The initial leaching step can be carried out at
temperatures of less than 100 degrees C. and at atmospheric pressures.
The pre-treated ore is then leached by a conventional cyanide leaching
step to recover the precious metal and cyanide consumption can be reduced
by more than two thirds.