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Essential Information for Definition, Assessment and Optimisation Of Reconciliation Operations in Australian Mining

Mine Reconciliation 2011 has been described by one consultant to be akin to sex. Everybody thinks about it, most people are doing it, but only a handful of results reach expectations.

If you are reading this, chances are your role is imminently responsible for resource modeling and reconciliation at your site. It is also highly probable that you are grappling with issues resulting from variations in mineral yields that do not seem to be anticipated in the modeling process.

Mine reconciliation 2011 is invariably charged to the Geology department and accuracy is often, unfairly attributed to modeling which seems correct. The reality is that each department responsible for estimation and reporting is equally responsible for the slight variations that produce underwhelming results.

Mining IQ’s Mine Reconciliation 2011 conference is going to tackle these issues through case study based analysis from mine sites across Australia and the world. Our agenda features:

  • A: Two international case studies from North and South America
  • B: Two interactive workshops which will cover both geological software imaging and JORC code reporting standards
  • C: Keynote presentations by metallurgical and resource professionals that will shine a light onto the entire reconciliation process

Understanding the key points at which resource modeling diverge from recovered ore can allow geologists to preempt variations across the board. The essential element required for reconciliation improvement is an understanding of the ways that each separate department interprets and manipulates data.

Attending Mine Reconciliation 2011 will equip you or your team with the knowledge you need to increase revenue through more accurate reconciliation.

Hear from those geologists who have found innovative solutions to the issues that you are facing every day.

Mine Reconciliation 2011 will be held at the Gold Coast in November during that precious week when the weather is at its best, but before the ‘schoolies’ arrive. The event attracts a broad list of delegates from around Australia and provides the ONLY social space for reconciliation professionals currently available in Australia.

Kick the event off at the pre-conference drinks night and get to know your peers in a relaxed environment.

Mine Reconciliation 2011 is the Cheapest Way of Gaining the Skills Necessary for Profitable Results

Short of trial and error, the only other way of improving reconciliation at your site is by employing the services of a consultancy firm. While this may prove profitable in the long term, attending Mine Reconciliation 2011 will place you and your mine site in a better bargaining position when procuring consultancy services.

This year you have asked us to focus on:

  • GIS
  • JORC code
  • Metal Accounting
  • Coal Mine Reconciliation

Now in its 2nd year; Mining IQ’s Mine Reconciliation is a national event that will draw together resource geologists and solution providers from Australia’s largest resource and mining companies

Attend the Interactive Workshops and Increase your GIS Proficiency and Business Sense when Dealing with Consultancy Firms

Workshops are a fantastic way to get you actively involved in your professional development. They allow you to work closely with the facilitator and maximise your experience at the conference.

  • Workshop A: Improving JORC Code Accuracy
  • Workshop B: Insider Information for Improving Bargaining Positions When Procuring Consultancy Services
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