In recent years there has been a strong international movement toward knowing and improving the quality of information used in the Mining Industry for resource/reserve estimation. In Canada, this culminated with the implementation of National Instrument 43-101 which incorporates, in part, general requirements pertaining to technical matters involved in obtaining assay data and the recognition […]
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Based on member feedback and the popularity and projected demand for Li-ion batteries, we are hosting an afternoon that will focus on the three main mineral components of some Li-ion batteries – Lithium, Cobalt and Carbon. Presentations will provide an overview of the Li-battery market, three specific deposits, and the downstream mineral processing. These ideas […]
Effective risk management is integral to the success of any mine, plant, or corporate function. This course combines practical risk management tools and techniques, with case studies of where they have been made to work and added value to an organization. Risk management is about predicting where things might go wrong and stopping them before […]
Mining 101 is an overview and introduction to the mining industry. It is presented in non-technical language and covers topics from the formation of mineral deposits to their extraction and sale.
Join a short webinar to learn about the part-time, 80% online Master of Earth and Energy Resources Leadership (MEERL) program at Queen's University. Hear from Mike Doggett, professor and mineral economics consultant, and Maraika De Groot, special projects coordinator for MEERL and geological engineer from Queen's.
Register for this short webinar to learn about the part-time, 80% online Master's in Earth and Energy Resources Leadership (MEERL) at Queen's University. Hear from Professor Heather Jamieson who has expertise in environmental geochemistry related to mining and teaches the course "Resource Life Cycle Overview" specifically designed for MEERL students. Heather will be joined by […]
Join this short webinar on April 25 to learn about the part-time, 80% online Master of Earth and Energy Resources Leadership program at Queen's University. Hear from a MEERL student, Kathleen Hanley. Kathleen is a geotechnical engineer who consults on mining projects, specifically on tailings management and closure planning. Kathleen will be joined by Maraika […]
PACE Changing Mines Webinar Series hosted by Derek Polano, VP Mining Industrial at PACE, discusses digital mining with leaders from mining companies and suppliers from around the globe.
Learn about the part-time, 80% online Master of Earth and Energy Resources Leadership program at Queen's University. Get the answers to MEERL's commonly asked questions and get a sneak peak of an online lecture. This online webinar will be hosted by Maraika De Groot, Special Projects Coordinator for MEERL.
Join this short webinar on June 27 to learn about the part-time, 80% online Master of Earth and Energy Resources Leadership program at Queen's University. Hear from a MEERL student, Kathleen Hanley. Kathleen is a geotechnical engineer who consults on mining projects, specifically on tailings management and closure planning. Kathleen will be joined by Maraika […]
PACE Changing Mines Webinar Series with Jon Treen & Dave Richardson, Stantec. This webinar is a discussion centered around the identification, evaluation, and application of innovative mine planning and mine design techniques that have the potential to drive non-linear growth in production, while minimizing the total cost of ownership through reduced excavation sizes, utility requirements, […]
The drive to exploit a mineral resource, such that it adds as much value as possible to the mining business, requires a continual update of the mine plan and the rapid implementation of any value-adding opportunities as they arise. This webcast introduces participants to financial and economic concepts such as net present value and economic […]
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