What is a 43-101 technical report?

What is a 43-101 technical report?

The purpose of an NI 43-101 Technical Report, as stated in the Form 43-101F1 Instructions, is “to provide a summary of material scientific and technical information concerning mineral exploration, development, and production activities on a mineral property that is material to an issuer” and the instructions to authors …

What is a 43-101 resource?

National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects, governs a company’s public disclosure of scientific and technical information about its mineral projects. National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Industry Standards and Best Practices.

How do you become a Qualified Person 43-101?

Qualified Persons Statement

  1. is an engineer or geoscientist with at least five years of experience in mineral exploration, mine development or operation or mineral project assessment, or any combination of these;
  2. has experience relevant to the subject matter of the mineral project and the technical report; and.

When was Crirsco formed?

1994
CRIRSCO was formed in 1994 and for much of its life was an informal alliance of National Reporting Organisations (NROs) in participating countries (see “About CRIRSCO”).

What is a JORC report?

The JORC Code is a Code for Public Reporting not a Code that regulates the manner in which a Competent Person estimates Mineral Resources or Ore Reserves. The term ‘JORC compliant’ therefore refers to the manner of reporting not to the estimates.

What is measured ore?

The term “Measured Mineral Resource” refers to that part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, grade or quality, densities, shape and physical characteristics are so well established that they can be estimated with confidence sufficient to allow the appropriate application of technical and economic parameters, to …

What does JORC mean in mining?

JORC refers to the mining industry’s official code for reporting exploration results, mineral resources and ore reserves, managed by the Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee. “Modifying factors” are considerations used to convert resources to reserves.

Who is on the JORC Committee?

JORC Committee executive members

Member Affiliation/Representing Professional Background
Steve Hunt, Chairman MCA Geologist
Peter Stoker, Deputy Chair AusIMM Geologist
Graham Jeffress AIG Geologist
Stuart Masters CRIRSCO Geologist

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