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It is important for the team members of any mining project, particularly the decision makers, to have a clear understanding of the mine design process and the stages of mine development. This course reviews and discusses the principles of open pit mine design, using examples and practice exercises. Some of the most important aspects of mine design are introduced and explained.
The course begins by explaining the stages of mining projects and is followed by defining strategic mine planning as a crucial evaluation tool for open pit projects. It demonstrates how, by using strategic mine planning techniques, it is possible to uncover project opportunities and risks.
Open pit mine design techniques are introduced including the Lerchs-Grossmann (LG) pit optimization algorithm. Design input parameters and constraints for mine design are introduced and explained. The effect of input parameters on the economics of projects is explored. Additional concepts introduced are mill production rate determination, mining dilution, cut-off grade analysis, stockpiling, mine production scheduling, and NPV optimization. Some of the topics include case studies and examples of real-life projects. To further develop a good understanding of the concepts, example exercises will be undertaken in the workshop.
* Participants are required to bring their own laptop.
Engineers and geologists involved in mining projects, Managers and directors of exploration and mining companies, Bankers, financial professionals, and investors and Project managers who are not familiar with mine design.
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