Conférenciers

Martin Perron

Geology Director
InnovExplo
  • Mr. Martin Perron has over 28 years of experience in the mining industry, in production, exploration and consulting. Over the years, he acquired a global vision of the mining world, knowing how to integrate the technical aspect of daily challenges with the various economic, environmental and health and safety constraints of the industry. He joined InnovExplo in 2021 and is recognized for his skills in team management and resources estimation, as well as production geology, mining and reconciliation. At InnovExplo, he mainly contributes to supervise the geology team. He has relevant experience in various types of deposits: precious metal (Au, Ag), base metal (Cu, Zn, Ni), industrial and rare metals (potash, graphite, Rare Earth Elements) as well as for different types of mining operations and environments. Mr. Perron graduated from the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (Québec) in 1992 with a bachelor’s degree in geological engineering. He also gave courses of Mining Economics at CEGEP de l’Abitibi-Témiscamingue (2010 and 2011). Before joining InnovExplo, Martin Perron worked at IAMGOLD Corporation as Director of Resources Estimation; Newmont Eleonore mine for 6 years culminating as Superintendent of Tactical Technical Services; ROCHE LTD as Director Mines and Geology; Agrium Inc – Vanscoy Potash in Saskatoon as Senior Supervisor Geology and acting Superintendent of Mine Engineering; Richmont Mines – Francoeur as Chief Geologist then Technical Services superintendent; Alexis Minerals – Lac Pelletier as Superintendent of Geology; Genivar as Director Geology; Breakwater Resources as Senior Engineer then Exploration Manager; Cambior – Doyon mine, Mouska mine and Bouchard-Hébert; Placer Dome – Kiena. Mr. Perron is a member in good standing with the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (OIQ: 109185).

October 03, 2022

Journée présentée par :

Harfang exploirations

 

CONFÉRENCE

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NI 43-101: Technical disclosure for mining exploration companies and best mining engineering practices for mining development and exploration projects

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“This workshop will discuss best practices in geology and mining engineering for mining development and exploration projects in order to comply with NI 43-101 while reducing technical and financial risks for issuing companies.

• History of the regulation and equivalent regulations around the world • Key definitions • CIM standards • Importance of quality control and geological interpretation • Exploratory analysis and geostatistics • Creating, interpolating and validating block models • Resource classification and conversion into reserves • Constraints and sensitivity • The purpose of technical reports • Types of engineering studies (PEA, PFS, FS) • Mining plans (mining methods, productivity, equipment selection, labor estimates, production schedule, etc.) • Risk management • Calculating revenue • Estimating costs (CapEx, OpEx) • Discounted cash flow and cash flow results • Sensitivity analysis”

  • Duration : 1 day
  • Regular rate : $ 400 | Student Rate : $ 115
  • Room St-Antoine A