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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Mineral property evaluation : ▼b handbook for feasibility studies and due diligence / ▼c senior editor, Richard L. Bullock ; associate editor, Scott Mernitz. |
| 260 | ▼a Englewood, Colorado, USA : ▼b Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, ▼c c2018. | |
| 300 | ▼a xiii, 538 p. ; ▼c 27 cm. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Mine valuation. |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Bullock, Richard Lee, ▼d 1929-. |
| 700 | 1 | ▼a Mernitz, Scott. |
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책소개
Less than 30% of the projects that are developed in the minerals industry yield the return on investment that was projected from the project feasibility studies. The tools described in this handbook will greatly improve the probability of meeting your projections and minimizing project execution capital cost blowout that has become so prevalent in this industry in recent years.
Everything” sums up what must be considered for a properly documented property evaluation.
Less than 30% of the projects that are developed in the minerals industry yield the return on investment that was projected from the project feasibility studies. The tools described in this handbook will greatly improve the probability of meeting your projections and minimizing project execution capital cost blowout that has become so prevalent in this industry in recent years.
Mineral Property Evaluation provides guidelines to follow in performing mineral property feasibility and evaluation studies and due diligence, and in preparing proper documents for bankable presentations. It highlights the need for a consistent, systematic methodology in performing evaluation and feasibility work.
The objective of a feasibility and evaluation study should be to assess the value of the undeveloped or developed mineral property and to convey these findings to the company that is considering applying technical and physical changes to bring the property into production of a mineral product. The analysis needs to determine the net present worth returned to the company for investing in these changes and to reach that decision point as early as possible and with the least amount of money spent on the evaluation study.
All resources are not reserves, nor are all minerals an ore. The successful conclusion of any property evaluation depends on the development, work, and conclusions of the project team.
The handbook has a diverse audience:
- Professionals in the minerals industry that perform mineral property evaluations.
- Companies that have mineral properties and perform mineral property feasibility studies and evaluations or are buying properties based on property evaluation.
- Financial institutions, both domestic and overseas, that finance or raise capital for the minerals industry.
- Consulting firms and architectural and engineering contractors that utilize mineral property feasibility studies and need standards to follow.
- And probably the most important, the mining and geological engineering students and geology and economic geology students that need to learn the standards that they should follow throughout their careers.
Reviews
The key to conducting detailed feasibility studies and due diligence examinations is to ask a million questions because each project has unique issues, challenges, and attributes. Many have attempted to quantify this complex exercise, but without success. As always, Richard Bullock does not disappoint. This important work, Mineral Property Evaluation: Handbook for Feasibility Studies and Due Diligence, is destined to become the educational standard on this subject. If you are new to this field, you should memorize each page. It provides concise details, excellent figures and tables, and interesting historical anecdotes to emphasize important concepts. If you are a regular practitioner, this handbook should reside on your favorite bookshelf because it will become a well-worn reference as its short overviews refresh your knowledge. If you are an old-timer, you will enjoy how Richard has extracted the essence of this subject matter."" - Douglas B. Silver, Portfolio Manager, Orion Mine Finance정보제공 :
목차
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- About the Editors -- Contributing Authors -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Mineral Property Feasibility Reporting -- Chapter 2: Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Sampling and Sample Analysis -- Chapter 3: Geological Resource Modeling -- Chapter 4: Introduction to General Mine Planning -- Chapter 5: Surface Mine Planning -- Chapter 6: Planning the Underground Mine -- Chapter 7: Planning the Mineral Processing Plant -- Chapter 8: Market Analysis for Mineral Property Feasibility Studies -- Chapter 9: Environmental Considerations During Feasibility Stages -- Chapter 10: Sustainability and the Social License to Operate -- Chapter 11: Phased Approach to Mineral Property Feasibility Study and Economic Analysis -- Chapter 12: Design Basis Report -- Chapter 13: Project Management and Control at the Feasibility and Evaluation Level -- Chapter 14: Introduction to Cost Estimating for Feasibility Projects -- Chapter 15: Intermediate and Final Estimates for Mining by Cost Buildup -- Chapter 16: Cost Estimating for Processing Plants and Infrastructure -- Chapter 17: Investment Risk in Mining -- Chapter 18: Professional Ethics in Mineral Property, Mineral Resource, and Mineral Reserve Estimates, and Feasibility and Evaluation Studies -- Chapter 19: Due Diligence Reports -- Chapter 20: Using Technical Economic Evaluations and Cash-Flow Analyses in Feasibility Studies -- Index -- Back Cover -- .
