Mine Planning 1 - Strategy

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course Length
14 hours

Instructor
Edumine Courses

Released
27 Feb 2024

Price
$449.00 USD

Description

Mine Planning 1 - Strategy introduces you to key mine planning concepts. The mine planning process is complex and integrates several technical branches of the mining discipline including rock mechanics, rock breakage, ventilation and mine design. While mine planners should endeavour to design and implement plans that are safe, environmentally sustainable and socially acceptable, the overriding factor in the success of a mining operation and what ultimately determines whether it will proceed through feasibility studies and onto construction and development is the level of profitability. 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.

It is assumed that course participants have a good understanding of mining terms and descriptions, have been exposed to surface and underground mining methods, are familiar with mining development, operations and production and are keen to learn how to plan a mine for the purpose of maximising value. Course participants are also expected to have a basic knowledge of rock mechanics, rock breakage, ventilation, typical mining equipment and other technical fundamentals which form the platform and constraints for generating mine plans.

Scope

This course focuses on the main concepts associated with investigating the financial impact of a number of key levers on the value of a mine plan.

This course does not investigate core technical concepts required in mining. It is assumed that all technical parameters have been established and are feasible. The focus therefore turns to establishing financial optimality by planning and generating the best mine plan. This course also does not teach the use of mine planning and design software which in some cases may incorporate the concepts discussed within.

Authors

  • Micah Nehring
  • Shahriar Shafiee

 

Duration: 14 Hours
Access: 90 Days
Category: Mining
Level: Specialize
Version Date: September 16, 2013


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Objectives

Course Content

Mine Planning 1 - Strategy consists of 7 viewing sessions with supporting figures, tables and examples, plus interactive course reviews. The concepts that are addressed in this course may not be easy to grasp at first and may require multiple revisions before a clear understanding is gained. Course participants are expected to thoroughly work through each example by hand (the aid of Microsoft Excel is encouraged) provided within the course. This may be time-consuming; however, it is integral and will ultimately allow a successful completion of the course reviews. Total course duration is equivalent to approximately 14 hours of viewing and exercise content.

Learning Outcomes

  • Recognize the basic principles and practical methodologies of mine planning and mine evaluation.
  • Identify and apply key levers for creating value in the mining business.

Recommended Background

  • A degree or diploma in geology, mining or related discipline.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Edumine Certification

Learning credits

CEU
1.4
PDH
14.0
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Added 6 months ago, by James
 
Added 6 months ago, by Anonymous
Was hoping for more conceptual problems and when/why you do this/that. It was mostly math, which I have already proven in college. Once in spreadsheet it was just plug and chug. Not much to gain out of that. Found a lot of typos. There were questions on the final quiz that were not even discussed in the material. I had to reach out to other resources to complete. Overall, I was disappointed in the course. I think less math and more concepts and the reasoning behind making certain mining decisions should be better focused on.
 
Added 7 months ago, by Anonymous
Evaluation exercises are a little bit repetitive
 
Added 7 months ago, by Alfonso Fernandez
 
Added about 1 year ago, by Anonymous
Very poorly presented. There is some valuable information, but it is incredibly difficult to follow as a whole.
 
Added about 1 year ago, by Mohamed Lemine
Thank you, just need more exercises.
 
Added about 1 year ago, by Dean
 
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