Sunday, November 3, 2024

8.00 – 16.00

Workshop:

Project Financial Modelling:

Advanced tools (Integrated Valuation & Risk Modelling and Dynamic Cash Flow Modelling) to estimate returns, gauge uncertainty, and better present the probable outcome of your project.

Instructor: Michael Samis, SMC Decisions

10.00 – 10.30

Coffee Break (for workshop attendees only) 

12.00 – 13.00

Lunch (for workshop attendees only) 

14.00 – 14.30

Coffee Break (for workshop attendees only)

18.00 – 20.30

Registration

18.30 – 20.30

Welcome Reception

Monday, November 4, 2024

7.00 – 17.00
Registration
8.45 – 9.00

Introduction & Welcome Address

9.00 – 12.00

Session 1

Study Development and Portfolio Management

“Rocks to Riches”

9.00 – 9.40

Keynote:

From initial exploration and study development, this session focuses on the entire journey of building the business case to transform geological data into a constructible, permittable, and financeable mining asset.

9.40 – 10.05

Presentation:

Study Development at Teck

By Niel Hamilton, VP Study Development, Teck

10.05 – 10.30
Coffee Break & Corporate Exhibit

10.30 – 10.55

Presentation:

No one likes surprisesBest Practice in keeping your capital, your schedule and operating cost in check during study development

10.30 – 10.55

Presentation:

Infill drilling is invaluable but are you sure you aren’t drilling too muchSave time and money by optimizing your programs

by Andrew Dasys, President, Objectivity 

10.55 – 11.25

Presentation:

McKinsey Key in-sites on recent failures in project developmentWhere should we improve our focus?

by Piotr Pikul, Partner  and Nilan Walgama, Senior Expert, McKinsey 

11.20 – 11.45

Presentation:

How Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) could be helping Transform Projects in the Mining Industry?

by Ryan Dutrisac, Vice President of Major Projects, WSP

11.45 – 12.00

Expert Panel Open Mic Discussion 

12.00 – 13.00
Lunch

13.00 – 16.15

Session Description

Session 2

Final Investment Decision to Project Delivery

“Putting your neck on the line.”

13.00 – 13.40

Keynote:

Managing a diverse portfolio of execution projects within Vale Base Metals

by Olga Kovalik, EVP, Vale Base Metals

13.40 – 14.05

Presentation:

Ramping up of Komoa Kakula Copper Complex. From the mine to the mill how did the project perform?

14.05 – 14.25

Coffee Break & Corporate Exhibit

14.25 – 14.50

Presentation:

Time is more valuable than money in a project setting. How to use AI tools effectively to materially improve engineering and procurement activities.

by Mariem Akrout, AIEnergy

14.50 – 15.15

Presentation:

Start WELL on Time

by Gilbert Yocum , Project Delivery Manager, Redpath Mining

15.15 – 15.40

Presentation:

How contractors have stepped up their partnerships in project executionHow contractors now consider wider stakeholders and social concerns such as ESG, Indigenous participation, Diversity Equity and Inclusion amongst others, far in excess of the traditional construction engineering and execution scopes

15.40 – 16.05

Expert Panel Open Mic Discussion

16.00 – 16.15

Closing Remarks

17.00 – 22.00

Networking Cocktail Dinner

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

8.00 – 13.00
Registration
9.00 – 12.00

Session 3

Project Financing

Whose money to use and how to get it

9.00 – 9.40

Keynote:

Insight and trends in securing project financing for Canadian miners

by Steven Davy, Vice Chair, Corporate and Investment Banking, Scotia, SVP Mining

9.40 – 10.05

Presentation:

Project financing for ‘niche’ critical minerals is more complex than typical bulk commodities. An overview of the complexities for project financing of a ‘niche commodity’ project.

by Cheryl Brandon, Founder and Co-managing Partner, Kinterra Capital

10.05 – 10.30

Coffee Break & Corporate Exhibit

10.30 – 10.55

Presentation:  TBA

10.55 – 11.20

Presentation:

Quantifying the Impact of Market, Technical, and Country Risk Exposures on Mining Corporate Portfolios.

by Michael Samis, Principal and Founder, SCM Decisions Capital

11.20 – 12.00

Expert Panel Open Mic Discussion

12.00 – 13.00

Lunch

13.00 – 16.15

  

Session 4

Lessons Learned

“The Good, The Bad and the Ugly”

 

13.00 – 13.40

Keynote:

Passion, persistence and the willingness to do some hard work. Lessons learned from a mining veteran

13.40 – 14.05

Presentation

Presentation:

An independent analysis of the recent success and failures in mining projects. Why are we not learning our lessons?

by Ken Murray, Founder and CEO, Captrics Consulting

14.05 – 14.30

Coffee Break & Corporate Exhibit

14.30 – 14.55

Presentation:

Being successful in Brazil. On time and on budget, a review of progress on the Tucuma Project

by Joao Zanon, VP Capital Projects, Ero Copper Corp

14.55 – 15.20

Presentation

Presentation:

Delays and Overruns on Mining Projects: Managing Risks and Mitigating Consequences

by Jesse Sherret, Partner, A&O Shearman

15.20 – 16.00

Expert Panel Open Mic Discussion

16.00 – 16.15

Closing Wrap-up