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Thursday, 15 December 2011 08:27 |
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19 October 2010: Russia's minerals industry took another step towards better access to global capital markets last month when it signed a protocol to bring its resource reporting systems in line with the CRIRSCO template recognised in most established capital markets.
Working in collaboration with the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) – an industry group that promotes best practice in mineral reporting standards – Russia's State Commission on Mineral Reserves (GKZ) plans to make it easier for prospective investors and financiers to evaluate mining projects in that country.
Signing the Guidelines on alignment of Russian mineral reporting standards and the CRIRSCO template on 28 September with GKZ director-general Yuri Podturkin, CRIRSCO chairman Roger Dixon said this was a milestone for the global minerals sector, given the significance of Russia as a mining power. "This process will help open doors to project financing from across the world's stock exchanges, and will give a well-deserved boost to Russian minerals exploration and mining," said Dixon.
"One of the main differences that has separated the CRIRSCO standards and those used by GKZ is the requirement in most mining countries that a resource definition includes a reasonable expectation of economic extraction, with the emphasis on economic – which is to say, economically viable," said Dixon. "This is one of the issues that the working group had to deal with when drawing up the guidelines."
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Comments requested on the JORC Code |
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Tuesday, 18 October 2011 06:56 |
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Competent Persons and others interested in public reporting are advised that JORC has released a paper calling for comments on the 2004 JORC Code. Comments on the JORC Issues Paper and any other matters related to the JORC Code are requested to be provided to JORC by 16 December, 2011.
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Monday, 27 June 2011 20:22 |
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Interested parties are invited to comment on the specifications and guidelines that will be inserted as an appendix to the USC209 high-level classification system on sustainable energy. This is a high-level code that the United Nations would encourage nations around the world to adopt. VISIT UNECE TO SEE MORE ... |
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CRIRSCO set of standard definitions |
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Saturday, 09 April 2011 08:51 |
The SSC have been supplied by CRIRSCO with a set of standard definitions which are to be considered in updates and revisions of the various National Reporting Organisations NROs Download the PDF document |
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Feedback Statement from CESR (esma) |
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Saturday, 09 April 2011 08:47 |
SAMREC and SAMVAL recognized Download the PDF document |
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CRIRSCO Template and Protocol of intention for future work |
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Thursday, 28 October 2010 11:48 |
Guidelines on Alignment of Russian minerals reporting standards and the CRIRSCO Template Download PDF (908KB) |
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CRIRSCO signs Conversion Guidelines on alignment of Russian Minerals Reporting standards |
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Thursday, 28 October 2010 11:37 |
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Russia’s minerals industry took another step towards better access to global capital markets last month when it signed a protocol to bring its resource reporting systems in line with the CRIRSCO template recognised in most established capital markets. By Sally Braham
(Right) Roger Dixon, CRIRSCO chairman and Yuri Podturkin, director general of Russia's State Commission on Mineral Reserves (GKZ)
Working in collaboration with the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) – an industry group that promotes best practice in mineral reporting standards – Russia’s State Commission on Mineral Reserves (GKZ) plans to make it easier for prospective investors and financiers to evaluate mining projects in that country.
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Official report of the Expert Group on Resource Classification |
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 09:55 |
Official report of the Expert Group on Resource Classification on the Geneva meeting of 28-30 April 2010 Download the PDF for more information. |
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Report of EGRC First Session, 28-30 April 2010 |
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Monday, 12 July 2010 13:01 |
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A copy of the report of the First Session is now posted to the ECE website : (under Documents). |
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Support the PERC response to the Committee of European Securities Regulators Consultation Paper |
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Monday, 21 June 2010 11:01 |
The SSC have been requested to support the PERC response to the Committee of European Securities Regulators Consultation Paper with regards to:. CESR proposed amendments to CESR’s recommendations for the consistent implementation of the European Commission’s Regulation on Prospectuses nº 809/2004 (CESR/05-054b) regarding mineral companies. The PERC response will be circulated when finalized. DOWNLOAD THE PDF HERE... |
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United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009 |
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Thursday, 14 January 2010 10:23 |
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United Nations Framework Classification for Fossil Energy and Mineral Reserves and Resources 2009 discussed at Seventh session of the ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE COMMITTEE ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY Ad Hoc Group of Experts on Harmonization of Fossil Energy and Mineral Resources Terminology
Seventh session Geneva, 29-30 October 2009 Item 3 of the provisional agenda Download the PDF document See more on the unece website: |
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SAMREC and SAMVAL Code reprint |
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Sunday, 15 November 2009 20:45 |
Hardcopies of the SAMREC and SAMVAL Code reprint are now available from the SAIMM secretariat.  |
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SAIMM - Johannesburg Branch technical presentation |
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Saturday, 29 August 2009 10:55 |
 Download the registration form Topic: Mineral Resource and Reserve Reporting Codes – by Roger Dixon
Thursday 17 September 2009 17H00 for 17:30 at The South African Museum of Military History The reporting requirements of international securities exchanges are becoming ever more stringent. Whilst the South African mining fraternity have had several years of exposure to the SAMREC and SAMVAL codes, developments afoot elsewhere in the world are sure to have an impact. Roger Dixon is currently the Chairperson of the SAMREC/SAMVAL Committee and of the Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO).
Please join us as he discusses the principles of the local codes and some of the challenges faced by Competent Persons in complying in the current business environment. He will also discuss developments in National Reporting Organisations around the world and the reporting requirements of international securities exchanges. Download the powerpoint presentation here. |
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Announcement of planned revision of the 2004 JORC Code |
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Monday, 27 July 2009 10:25 |
At its recent meeting JORC decided that the time was right to commence a revision of the 2004 JORC Code.
As in the past this process will involve the development of an exposure draft and a request for submissions from interested and involved parties. Following consideration of the submissions and incorporation as necessary, the final draft will be forwarded to JORC’s parent bodies (MCA, The AusIMM and AIG) for approval. Following their approval the draft will be forwarded to ASX and by ASX to ASIC for their final approval. JORC envisage a two stage process for this revision.
1. A “tidying up” of the 2004 JORC Code to incorporate appropriate matters from recent ASX Companies Updates 05/04, 03/07 and 03/08). Several other minor inconsistencies will be rectified at the same time. It is not envisaged that material from Companies Update 11/07 dealing with historical and foreign estimates will be incorporated in this review as it deals with matters outside the operation of the JORC Code. An exposure draft will be issued for comment, expected to be in October this year, with comments restricted to the matters amended, prior to finalisation of this version of the “2004 JORC Code amended 2009”, which will be issued later in the year. JORC does not envisage any material changes in this first stage.
2. Immediately following the finalisation of the above JORC will call for public submissions on matters relating to the JORC Code. JORC would expect to consider matters for review ranging from recent revisions to other Codes and matters of concern to the exploration, mining and investment communities using the Code within Australia and New Zealand and those reporting in Australasian jurisdictions.
JORC note that there was a period of extensive public consultation in 2005 shortly after the release of the 2004 JORC Code on matters related to Inferred Resources and the results of this consultation were incorporated into ASX Companies Update 03/07.
JORC has established a number of sub-committees to undertake the initial review.
Peter Stoker Chairman JORC 21 July 2009 |
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Australian Geothermal Reporting Code Progress Report |
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Friday, 10 July 2009 07:58 |
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To access the Geothermal Code, you can have a look HERE . |
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Life ban for Canadian-based former AusIMM member |
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Wednesday, 08 July 2009 11:05 |
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3 July 2009 Media Statement – For immediate release
A geologist and former chief executive of Canadian-based company Southwestern Resources Corp, John Gregory Paterson, has been permanently barred from re-applying for membership of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (The AusIMM).
The Board of The AusIMM has ratified the lifetime ban on the recommendation of the Institute’s Ethics Committee. The Board has also directed that details of the penalty be published for the information of AusIMM members and other interested parties. The combination of lifetime ban and publication of the penalty is the most serious sanction that The AusIMM can apply against a person who has breached The AusIMM Code of Ethics. The Code exists to uphold the integrity of the mining professions and public confidence in the professional conduct of members. |
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Monday, 25 May 2009 12:18 |
Matt Mullins the Vice Chairperson of the SSC and the Chairperson of the Main Working Group relocated, early in 2009, to Western Australia. Matt is employed by BHP Billiton and his relocation was for business reasons. Matt was also serving as the president of the GSSA before his departure.
Matt played a very significant role in the revision of the SAMREC Code and the new SAMVAL Code both of which were officially launched last year. The SSC wish to thank Matt for his enormous contribution over many years to the committee and to the development of the SAMCODES. We also wish him and his family everything of the best in their new home in Australia.
Mike O’Brien who has served on the SSC since inception has been nominated by the GSSA to take over Matt’s responsibilities. Mike will become the Vice Chairperson of SSC and the leader of the Main Working Group. Roger Dixon 7 May 2009 |
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Ferdi Camisani at UNFC Revision Task Force meeting |
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WORLDGOLD Conference 2009 |
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Monday, 19 January 2009 15:00 |
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM), the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM) and the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) will jointly convene a World Gold Conference every two years. In 2009 it will be held in Johannesburg, South Africa and hosted under the auspices of the SAIMM. Some important aspects of the current mining environment will provide opportunities and threats for the industry in the foreseeable future, which include: - All-time high gold metal prices
- All-time high non-gold metal prices present opportunities for By- and Co-products from gold operations
- Minimal exploration success for the last 10 years and little immediate prospect for revolutionary success is leading to revisiting known ʻoldʼ (sub-marginal) deposits
- Lower precious metal content
- Increasing refractoriness
- More energy efficient mining and processing
Click here to download the flyer For More information and bookings, visit the WorldGold 2009 website |
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Thursday, 11 September 2008 04:00 |
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Mining in Africa Held on the 11th of September at Nasrec during the course of Electra Mining. Click below to download the presentations: |
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