Time: | 08:30 – 09:00 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 09:00 – 09:30 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Richard Oldcorn SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Managing Director and Corporate Consultant (Due Diligence) |
09:00 - Welcome on behalf of Republic of Serbia | ||
Aleksandar Antić Government of the Republic of Serbia Minister of Mining and Energy the Republic of Serbia |
09:10 - Welcome on behalf of UK’s mining trade mission delegation to Serbia | ||
Denis Keefe British Embassy in Belgrade Ambassador to Serbia |
09:20 - Welcome on behalf of Canadian mining delegation to Serbia | ||
Philip Pinnington Global Affairs Canada Canadian Ambassador to the Republic of Serbia, Republic of Macedonia and Montenegro |
Time: | 09:30 – 11:00 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Richard Oldcorn SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Managing Director and Corporate Consultant (Due Diligence) |
09:30 - Future of mining in Serbia - RTB Bor example. | ||
Blagoje Spaskovski RTB Bor Group Managing Director |
09:45 - Investing in Eastern Europe and the Balkans – an investor’s perspective | ||
Daniel Berg European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Director Serbia |
10:00 - Research and Innovation in Raw Materials in the EU - H2020 | ||
Marcin Sadowski Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) of the European Commission Head of Sector, Raw Materials sector |
10:15 - Future scenarios of raw materials provision (or why we need the International Raw Materials Observatory). | ||
Vitor Correia European Federation of Geologists President |
10:30 - European Mining Agenda - exploration challenges and the need for innovative technologies. | ||
Richard Gloaguen Helmholtz Institute Freiberg for Resource Technology Division Head |
10:45 - Sustainable Mining Standard | ||
Ivan Andreev Bulgarian Chamber on Mining and Geology Executive Director |
Time: | 11:00 – 11:30 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 11:30 – 13:00 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Richard Oldcorn SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Managing Director and Corporate Consultant (Due Diligence) |
11:30 - Chukaru Peki, High Sulfidation-Porphyry Cu-Au system | ||
Dejan Kozelj Rakita Exploration doo Bor Managing Director |
11:45 - Rio Tinto lithium-borate Jadar project | ||
Richard Storrie Rio Sava Exploration d.o.o. General Manager |
12:00 - Can Small be beautiful? Ending our Addiction to Scale - Introducing the Horizon2020 IMP@CT Project | ||
Dominic Roberts Mineco Limited Operations Director |
12:15 - Managing Mining Technical Risk – Small, Geologically Complex Polymetallic Mineral Resources – Balkans | ||
Peter Robinson Metalfer Mining Director |
12:30 - Integrating traditional data sources with modern resource modelling techniques. A case study from the Sasa Pb-Zn-Ag Mine, Macedonia. | ||
Guy Dishaw SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Principal Consultant (Resource Geology) |
12:45 - European Lithium's potential role in the European Clean Energy revolution | ||
Dr. Steve Kesler European Lithium Limited CEO |
Time: | 13:00 – 14:00 |
Venue: | Restaurant (Ground floor) |
Time: | 14:00 – 15:30 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Philippa Spence ERM Senior Partner |
14:00 - Using catchment modelling to provide early insights into water related project risks | ||
Simon Tillotson ERM Senior Partner |
14:15 - Utilisation of mine wastes – how to achieve zero mining wastes | ||
Dr. Marja Liisa Räisänen Geological Survey of Finland Senior Scientist |
14:30 - Permitting and compliance commitments – transparent agreements or nooses to hang yourself? | ||
Jane Joughin SRK Consulting (UK) Limited Corporate Consultant |
14:45 - Panel discussion | ||
Vladan Stepanovic Envico Environmental Consulting Director |
14:55 - Panel discussion | ||
Peter Robinson Metalfer Mining Director |
15:05 - Panel discussion | ||
Dominic Roberts Mineco Limited Operations Director |
15:15 - Panel discussion | ||
Aleksandar Vulovic Rakita Exploration Permitting and Communication Manager |
15:25 - Panel discussion | ||
Geraint Bowden ERM Senior Partner |
Time: | 15:30 – 16:00 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 16:00 – 17:30 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Robert Mantse M2 Capital Partners International Vice-Chairman |
16:00 - Legal aspects of mining in Serbia | ||
Dr. Milan Parivodić Parivodic Advokati/Lawyers Attorney at law |
16:15 - Making your project ‘fit for finance’. How to attract finance by meeting the international sustainability standards of International Financial Institutions | ||
Philippa Spence ERM Senior Partner |
16:30 - Financing solutions in Metals & Mining Industry | ||
Constantin Zhydko Societe Generale Corporate & investment Banking Director, Metals & Mining Finance |
16:45 - Panel discussion | ||
Rama Ayman MMG Capital CEO |
16:55 - Panel discussion | ||
Axel Kalinowski London Stock Exchange Group Head of Central and Eastern Europe |
17:05 - Panel discussion | ||
Dragan Milošević Terragold & Co ltd Mining engineer |
Time: | 18:30 – 21:00 |
Venue: | River boat "Zlatno Srce" |
18:30 Coach pick up from Crowne Plaza Belgrade Hotel and transfer to the cruise boat 19:00 – 21:00 Gala dinner with the cruise on Sava River 21:00 Coach transfer to Crowne Plaza Belgrade Hotel |
Time: | 08:30 – 09:00 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 09:00 – 09:45 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Chris Bray SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Principal Consultant (Mining Engineer) |
09:00 - Mining potential of main European silver belt | ||
Dr. Alexander Antonov B2Gold Corporation Representative in Russia and Central Asia |
09:15 - EIT RawMaterials Regional Innovation Scheme (RIS) | ||
Dr. Tony Hand EIT RawMaterials GmbH Thematic Officer - Mining |
09:30 - Overview of OptimOre project progress as first EU project on raw materials | ||
Dr. Yousef Ghorbani Camborne School of Mines - University of Exeter Senior research fellow |
Time: | 09:45 – 10:00 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 10:00 – 11:00 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Chris Bray SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Principal Consultant (Mining Engineer) |
10:00 - How Wireline Logging can increase the information about the subsurface and reduce uncertainty and risk in mining projects. | ||
Wolfram Felfer Fugro Wireline Logging Manager Europe |
10:15 - Adding Value Through Mine Backfill - Future Trends and Opportunities | ||
Stephen Wilson Paterson & Cooke UK Ltd Managing Director |
10:30 - Human behaviour and mine safety: when behaviour-based safety isn’t enough. | ||
Ian Hamilton ERM Partner |
10:45 - Early stage planning for underground mines: finding your way. | ||
Chris Bray SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Principal Consultant (Mining Engineer) |
Time: | 11:00 – 11:30 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 11:30 – 13:30 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Moderator | ||
Chris Bray SRK Consulting (UK) Ltd Principal Consultant (Mining Engineer) |
11:30 - Using the ‘Fingerprints of Footprints’ to explore under cover, Extracting more from geochemistry, - advances in understanding, analysis and interpretation | ||
Russell Birrell Globex Solutions Principal Geochemist |
11:45 - Modern Airborne Geophysics for European Mineral Exploration | ||
Tim Archer Reid Geophysics Limited Director |
12:00 - Geometallurgy, Modelling Value. | ||
Robert Davies Tetra Tech Senior Resource Geologist |
12:15 - Digitisation of mining operation. Trends and challenges | ||
Dmitry Klebanov VIST Group Business development director |
12:30 - Hard Rock Revolution Has Arrived | ||
Nikola Vukovic Nippon Dragon Resources Director |
12:45 - MMI in soils Geochemistry Exploration. Introduction. | ||
Alejandro Munilla SGS Mining Services Development |
13:00 - Mining for generations – mine of the future | ||
Darko Milojković Atlas Copco AD MRS Manager (Serbia and Montenegro) |
Time: | 13:30 – 14:30 |
Venue: | Restaurant (Ground floor) |
Time: | 14:30 – 15:30 |
Venue: | Pacific (Mezzanine floor) |
Title: Integrating traditional data sources with modern resource modelling techniques, to produce robust estimates for improved mine performance. The course is designed to help resource and production geologists take exploration data and mine site geological observations (such as surface and underground mapping and cross sections) and incorporate them successfully into their mining software to produce robust, reliable and geologically realistic resource domains for use in grade control and resource estimation. This workshop will demonstrate how to maximise the value of this data in a 3D environment. The workshop is designed to be practical and relevant to all mine, resource and exploration geologists and will be led by experienced consultants from SRK, who operate at the forefront of modern geological modelling and resource estimation. Overview of the Workshop The workshop will comprise a presentation and discussion on the integration of different data sources and key aspects of geological domain definition. In the second part of the workshop, a series of case studies illustrating how contemporary methods in geological domain definition are employed using mining software. The incorporation of key field observations from mine and/or exploration project data into these models will be demonstrated. Workshop Content Designed to be applicable to real-world challenges faced by operators and explorers, the workshop will consist of a half day of lectures and practical examples that draw on the global experience of SRK’s resource modelling and estimation group. The key topics covered in this master class will be:
Who should attend The course is designed primarily for mining and resource geologists who are already involved in the construction and development of resource estimates and/or grade control models and who wish to extend their knowledge and take advantage of the latest developments in 3D modelling software to build robust geological models. |
Time: | 15:30 – 16:00 |
Time: | 16:00 – 17:30 |
Title: Integrating traditional data sources with modern resource modelling techniques, to produce robust estimates for improved mine performance. The course is designed to help resource and production geologists take exploration data and mine site geological observations (such as surface and underground mapping and cross sections) and incorporate them successfully into their mining software to produce robust, reliable and geologically realistic resource domains for use in grade control and resource estimation. This workshop will demonstrate how to maximise the value of this data in a 3D environment. The workshop is designed to be practical and relevant to all mine, resource and exploration geologists and will be led by experienced consultants from SRK, who operate at the forefront of modern geological modelling and resource estimation. Overview of the Workshop The workshop will comprise a presentation and discussion on the integration of different data sources and key aspects of geological domain definition. In the second part of the workshop, a series of case studies illustrating how contemporary methods in geological domain definition are employed using mining software. The incorporation of key field observations from mine and/or exploration project data into these models will be demonstrated. Workshop Content Designed to be applicable to real-world challenges faced by operators and explorers, the workshop will consist of a half day of lectures and practical examples that draw on the global experience of SRK’s resource modelling and estimation group. The key topics covered in this master class will be:
Who should attend The course is designed primarily for mining and resource geologists who are already involved in the construction and development of resource estimates and/or grade control models and who wish to extend their knowledge and take advantage of the latest developments in 3D modelling software to build robust geological models. |
Time: | 17:30 – 18:30 |
Venue: | Foyer of Pacific & Atlantic (Mezzanine floor) |
Time: | 08:00 – 20:00 |
Final program Mine site visits in Bor area (approximately 250 km from Belgrade) Maxim group capacity: 20 people Safety clothing will be provided at the mine sites Approximate duration: 07:45 – 23:00 Cost: 150 Euro per person (includes coach transfer, lunch, refreshments) Maxim group capacity: 20 peoplePlease check availability by writing to admin@minexforum.comBook place: https://2017.minexeurope.com/delegate-registration07:45 – 11:00 Coach transfer from Crowne Plaza Hotel, 10 Vladimira Popovica, Belgrade to Bor 11:00 – 13:00 VISIT TO CUKARU PEKI DEPOSIT MANAGED RAKITA COMPANY Info centre address: Mose Pijade Street 46/6, Bor, Serbia About Rakita Company Ltd Company website – http://rakita.net The main focus of activity for Rakita is the Čukaru Peki Project (the Project), situated within the Brestovac-Metovnica Exploration license. The Čukaru Peki mineral deposit has been subdivided into two zones, the ‘Upper Zone’ and ‘Lower Zone’. Nevsun Resources holds a 100% interest in the Upper Zone, and is the operator. Following completion of a feasibility study on the Upper Zone, Nevsun will hold a 46% interest in the Lower Zone and Freeport will hold the remaining 54%. Rakita is currently undertaking a pre-feasibility study on the Upper Zone, with the objective of evaluating this high-grade deposit for mining and processing of copper and gold ore. In parallel, exploration of the lower grade, but higher tonnage, Lower Zone is continuing. The Project is located approximately 6 km south of the town of Bor, which is a regional administrative and mining centre approximately 245 km southeast of Belgrade, Serbia. The Project site is favourably located for mining infrastructure (road, rail, power, water) and close to the recently upgraded copper smelter complex in Bor.
13:00 – 13:15 Coach transfer from RAKITA to Hotel “ALBO” 13:15 – 13.45 Snack at Albo restaurant Address: Hotel Albo restaurant, Nade Dimic bb, Bor 19210 13:45 – 14:00 Coach transfer from Hotel “ALBO” to RTB Bor Group 14.00 – 17.30 VISIT TO BOR COPPER MINES Address: RTB Bor Group, Đorđa Vajferta 29, Bor About RTB Bor Company website – http://rtb.rs/en/ After decomposing of the holding company RTB Bor and privatisation of its subsidiaries, the company has operated as a single system with four main production subsidiaries: Bor Copper Mines include two copper mines with open pit exploitation (reserves Veliki Krivelj and Cerovo), one underground mine (Jama mine), two facilities for preparation of minerals (Concentrators in Krivelj and Bor), one non-metals mine (Open Pit and Lime Production Plant in Zagradje) and Exploration Facility. 17:30 – 18:00 Coach transfer from RTB Bor to Ethno Restoran Jezerce 18:00 – 20.00 Dinner at Ethno Restoran Jezerce 20:00 – 23.00 Coach transfer from Bor to Crowne Plaza Hotel, Belgrade 23:00 – ETA Crowne Plaza Hotel, Belgrade |