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Geometallurgy has won the hearts and minds of practitioners, as evidenced by the rise in geometallurgical positions in mining companies and consultancies.
This conference, the fourth in the series which started in 2014, continues to provide a platform to further the latest advances in the geometallurgy discipline.
Geometallurgy is an evolving field which was originally devloped by the major mining companies. Now the smaller companies are looking to follow suit and are aiming to learn about the most cost-effective way to apply geometallurgy. This event will provide delegates:
10:50 - 11:10 | An Innovative Approach to Managing Containment Complexity in Base Metal Deposits
Robert Goddard, Principal Resource Geologist
11:30 - 11:50 | Modern Software Tools for Optimising Metallurgical Testwork
Liam Macnamara, Principal Consultant, Mineral Processing
14:20 - 14:40 | The Role of ESG in Reporting Codes
Teresa Steele-Schober, Principal Consultant (ESG)
A conversation on how intended value (economic and social/environmental) are often not realized in mineral deposits extraction because corporate objectives and environmental and social interests are not aligned with the selected cut off grade. This paper explores how this occurs and what we can do as an industry to re-align the ore we extract with our corporate objectives.
Learn MoreOn the 27th November 2023, CMA (UK) and GSBF will host their 3rd Annual Conference at The Geological Society and Royal Society of Chemistry, located in Burlington House, London.
Learn MoreSite characterization is a complex process that involves data collection, analysis, and modeling to support feasibility studies, permitting, and closure planning for new mines. Site characterization forms the basis from which mining decisions are made and these decisions inherently contain risk.
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