$1,400.00 – $1,750.00 + GST
This 1-day course helps you to negotiate the tortuous pathways associated with corporate reporting of Exploration Targets, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves for companies adopting JORC and/or those listed on the ASX. It has been specifically designed for:
- Exploration Managers
- Chief Geologists
- COOs
- Planning Managers
- Company Secretaries
- CEOs
- those associated with classifying and reporting Exploration Targets, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves
- those responsible for market releases through the ASX
After a period of relative quiescence following the introduction of the 2012 JORC Code, both ASIC and the ASX are flexing their muscles; in particular, Information Sheet 214 has reset the rules for reporting of results from scoping studies, pre-feasibility studies and feasibility studies – or has it?
During this course we will cover all of the issues associated with generating a market release containing information governed by the JORC Code and Section 5 of the ASX Listing Rules. What to report, how to report it, where in the release to place the key information, what must (and must not) be included, what key accompanying declarations are required, will all be covered, with frequent reference to recent examples of successful (and retracted) releases. We will also place the JORC Code and the ASX listing rules in a global context and look where other codes (SAMREC, 43-101) have come from and are going.
The attendees will:
- Learn or revise the key definitions of Exploration Targets, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves
- Understand the critical differences between Inferred and other resource categories
- Appreciate and avoid the abuse of Exploration Target reporting
- Partake in a key review of Table 1 content – is too much or the wrong information being disclosed?
- Understand the key requirements in Section 5 of the ASX Listing Rules and what is additional to the JORC guidelines
- What are Scoping Studies, PFS and FS? Where are the boundaries
- Understand the implications of Information Sheet 214 – what can you and can’t you report?
- Share experiences of market releases and learn to avoid common pitfalls
Please see below for more details about the course and the presenters.
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We offer a 5% discount if you register for two or more courses or register more than one person for a single course, OR a 10% discount for AIG and AusIMM members.
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Course information
Presenters
Ian Glacken BSc (Hons), MSc (Min. Geol), MSc (Geostatistics), FAusIMM(CP), CEng, FAIG
Director of Geology
Ian is a geologist with postgraduate qualifications in geostatistics, mining geology and computing who has more than 30 years’ worldwide experience in the mining industry. He has worked on mineral projects and given training courses to thousands of attendees on every continent apart from Antarctica! Ian’s skills are in resource evaluation and due diligence reviews, public reporting, training and mentoring, quantitative risk assessment, strategic advice, geostatistics, reconciliation, project management, statutory and competent persons’ reporting and mining geology studies. Ian has a strong mining production background and is a regular auditor for the world’s largest mining companies.
Andrew Grubb BEng (Mining) (SAIT), Grad. Cert. Management, FAusIMM
Director of Mining
Andrew is a mining engineer with more than 35 years of experience in the West Australian and International mining industry, including 10 years as operating/technical superintendent, 10 years as operations/general manager and 15 months at managing director level. His areas of responsibility and direct involvement have included grassroots exploration; minesite establishment and commissioning; open cut and underground mining; operation and maintenance of medium and large scale ore processing operations; industrial relations; contractor control; occupational health and safety; environmental control and planning; minesite, general and corporate management. Andrew’s specialist skills are in operational optimisation, mentoring individuals and teams and corporate/transaction services including due diligence and ore reserve audits.
Attendee Feedback
“Both presenters are clearly masters of their domain and both are engaging speakers.”
“Activities and examples very good and highlight the pit falls of public reporting.”
“All very useful information – very helpful. The presenters didn’t go too quickly and explained things appropriately and fully.”
“Well presented and knowledgeable – clearly experts.”
“Great course and knowledge by presenters.”
Professional Development Rating
This course has been awarded an 8 PD Hours rating by both the AIG and the AusIMM.
More information
This course is also available as either On-site or On-line training.
Please contact Diana Titren, Training Manager, by email or phone +61 8 9215 0000 for more information.