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Mine Planning - Operations
Summary
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 discusses two important levers for value creation as part of the strategic mine planning process: sequence & scheduling, and cut-off grade policy. The effect of sequence and scheduling in both open pit and underground mine environments will be analyzed. This will be followed by an in-depth investigation into cut-off policy. Several practical worked examples will be discussed to illustrate the impacts of these two levers.
This course is designed for participants with mining industry exposure who want to gain an appreciation of the fundamental mine planning process and learn about two of the key levers that drive value within mining operations. It is also recommended for mine planning professionals who want to refresh their mine planning knowledge as it pertains to sequence and scheduling as well as cut-off grade.
About the Presenter
Dr. Micah Nehring is currently a lecturer in the Mine Planning stream of courses at The University of Queensland. His research focus is on the optimisation of mine production schedules using mathematical programming techniques. Future research will be directed toward integrating a carbon price into the optimised production scheduling process.
Prior to 2011, he worked as a lecturer and researcher at the Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile; a mine planning stream tutor at the University of Queensland; and a graduate mining engineer at Xstrata Copper Mount Isa.
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