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EPC Mining Pipeline Solutions - Dragon UHMWPE

Author: yongtuo

Jun. 23, 2025

EPC Mining Pipeline Solutions(es,el,it) - Dragon UHMWPE

Comprehensive EPC Solutions for Mining Pipelines

At Yanggu Dragon, we don’t just manufacture high-quality pipelines—we provide end-to-end EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) solutions tailored to meet the unique challenges of mining operations. From design to installation, our team works closely with you to ensure efficient and cost-effective pipeline systems that maximize productivity.

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Our EPC Capabilities

1. Engineering Expertise:

Pipeline design optimized for abrasion resistance, chemical stability, and flow efficiency.

Customized solutions based on your project’s pressure, temperature, and material transport needs.

2. Procurement Excellence:

Access to high-quality materials, including UHMWPE pipes and UHMWPE-lined steel pipes.

Ensuring timely delivery to minimize project delays.

3. Construction Services:

Professional pipeline installation services for mining tailings, dredging, and industrial applications.

On-site support to ensure proper assembly, testing, and commissioning.

Why Mining Companies Choose Yanggu Dragon

Turnkey Solutions: We handle every stage of the pipeline project, reducing your workload and ensuring a seamless experience.

Customized Pipeline Systems: Tailored to your specific needs, whether for high-pressure slurry transport or corrosive chemical media.

Proven Reliability: Our pipelines are trusted by leading mining companies and EPC contractors worldwide.

Applications of Our EPC Pipeline Solutions

Mining Tailings Transport: Reduce wear and improve efficiency with our abrasion-resistant pipelines.

Dredging Operations: Reliable systems for sand and slurry transport in coastal and riverine environments.

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Industrial Processing Plants: Solutions designed to withstand corrosive and high-temperature environments.

Partner with Yanggu Dragon for Your Next Pipeline Project

When you choose Yanggu Dragon, you gain a partner committed to delivering results. Our comprehensive EPC services ensure that your pipeline systems are built to last, providing exceptional performance and value.

Get in touch today to discuss your project needs, and let us help you achieve operational excellence with our mining pipeline solutions.

Mining EPC/EPCM space in transition mode, Ausenco's Ebbett says

The past 12 months has been an interesting period for the mining EPC/EPCM space with miners looking to offload more risk and leverage new technology to improve design accuracy, reduce cost and shorten the time between construction and production.

Ahead of the annual focus on this sector, to be published in International Mining’s December issue, IM heard from Ausenco’s Vice President of Global Project Delivery, John Ebbert, on the recent trends affecting the project design, construction and delivery market.

IM: In the past 12 months, how has the market for mining EPCM contracts evolved? Do some of the big contract awards to the likes of WorleyParsons (Koodaideri), Bechtel (QBII) indicate a shift in the type of contracts/services some of the big projects/companies are now looking for?

JE: These large project awards are in line with increased mining investment. The market is moving towards a greater level of integration between owners and EPCM service providers with a focus on minimising risks typically associated with mega projects. This is not only the case in the mining sector; we are seeing similar trends in other sectors. This shift reflects the capacity of each contracting party to accept risk. During periods of reduced activity, contractors need to accept greater risk (EPC) to protect their revenue and margins. Conversely in periods of greater project activity, contractors are able to realise similar margins on a risk-free basis (EPCM).

IM: Over the same time period, has automation become more firmly entrenched in mine engineering plans? Are big open-pit mines now being designed to facilitate autonomous equipment or a combination of manned and autonomous equipment?

JE: Automation is considered at all stages of project development. The productivity and efficiency gains afforded by automation and digitisation help de-risk or improve return on investment, something owners always aim to achieve. The level and application of automation ranges from simply reducing dependency on operators, through to the creation of digital twins that support asset optimisation using advanced analysis techniques. Not only are we designing mines that support and enable automation, we are also designing to enable advanced data and analytics processes.

IM: For underground mine design, how has the evolution of mine electrification influenced design? Is the use of this equipment enabling mines to go deeper on ramps than they were previously able to (thanks to reduced ventilation needs)?

JE: The evolution of mine electrification emphasises the need for flexible mine design that will accommodate new and emerging technology predicted to be mainstream in the not-so-distant future. Adequately ventilating underground mines is a challenge due to the sheer volume of power required to move and potentially cool the air. Not only does the shift away from diesel-powered equipment towards electrification have well documented health and environmental benefits, it also allows greater flexibility in development cycles, mining at greater depths and increased productivity as ventilation requirements to maintain a safe environment for personnel are lower.

IM: In terms of the project pipeline, what are the big contract awards to look out for in the mining space over the next 12 months?

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