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MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
EXPANDING YOUR POSITION FROM
ENTRY THROUGH TO PRODUCTION
WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZWWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER MINERALS EVENT
MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
MESSAGE FROM STRATERRAWe are pleased to promote the Minerals Forum 2018 and welcome industry, government representatives and prospective investors to this informative conference and exhibition.
It’s your forum and your opportunity to hear from leaders at the forefront of the key issues affecting our industry today. It’s also your chance to support and promote our industry as a positive and valuable contributor through investment, jobs, taxes and royalties.
Minerals Forum 2018; Understanding our Advantage. See you there.
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
The New Zealand Minerals Forum is a two-day conference and exhibition covering mining in New Zealand. It is designed to showcase the mining sector to stakeholders and prospective investors, and educate and inform the mining community.
Foundation Partner
EDUCATIONThe conference programme will boast a range of training opportunities to upskill and gain required industry accreditations and CPD hours.
CPD HOURS
STREAMS
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER
REGISTRATION DETAILS
• Associate your organisation with the key influencers and leadership within the sector
• Be included and promote your brand as part of the extensive marketing campaign associated with the event
• Network with industry decision makers. Don’t miss out!
Contact:
Renee Cadenhead, Sponsorship Co-ordinator m: 027 7845 526 e: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
L11, Morrison Kent House105 The TerracePO Box 24349WellingtonTel +64 4 831 5150www.freemanmedia.co.nz
www.insideresources.co.nz
Organised by
Part of
REGISTER NOW AT WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
REGISTRATION TYPE DATES LOCATION PRICE
Full delegate 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1850
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1250
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder
Single day pass Mine Managers’ Forum
30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $850
Single Gala Dinner ticket 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $165
Table of 10 at Gala Dinner 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $1550
* Please note prices above are exclusive of GST
Discounted rates have been arranged for New Zealand Minerals Forum delegates.
Rooms from $165.00 per room, per night
To receive these rates book your accommodation here:
www.rydges.com/private-page/freeman-media/
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannelMark Sinclair has spent the last two decades helping industry bodies, global companies and firms of consultants to engage with key audiences and stakeholders more directly, more measurably and with impact. His work has spanned multiple industries including mining, and most major markets, including work with two governments. He has spoken at numerous mining industry events globally. Mark was previously a barrister solicitor, CMO at the world's largest network of headhunters and commercial director at a disruptive agency which launched NZ's first youth mobile brand.
The Rydges Hotel
38-54 Lake Esplanade, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand Tel: +64 3 442 7600
www.mineralsforum.co.nz/page/venue-and-accommodation
THE VENUE ACCOMMODATION
SECTOR LEADERSHIP
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUM
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATION
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
COAL USERS’ FORUM
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe New Zealand Minerals Investment Forum aims to bring together regional and international investors including financial institutions, private equity, high net worth individuals, sovereign wealth funds, national and international mining companies, government and other industry stakeholders. It will showcase the country’s existing players, geological prospectivity, and specific investment opportunities in the region.
COAL USERS’ FORUMThe sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has re-shaped the commercial landscape in New Zealand for this important fuel. One dominant mining and logistics outfit has been replaced with healthy competition and in the South Island usage has grown amongst large industrials.
Regulators have been moving in different directions around particulate and sulphur emissions, and technology has been advancing too. Learn about this dynamic space and hear how coal users and the industry can craft their sustainability strategies while still using and promoting a valuable fuel.
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUMThis conference provides a dedicated forum for Senior Site Executives, Mine Managers and Certificate of Competence holders. The focus will be on mine management, a role that has taken on more responsibility in the modern mining environment but is open to budding mine managers and deputies.
Participants will be able to earn CPD hours across the whole conference and network with their peers. Important subjects that straddle coal, underground gold, opencast gold, alluvial, industrial minerals and aggregates will be discussed. These include health & safety, staff management, technology adoption and geotechnics.
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALSNew Zealand’s unique and growing industrial minerals operations continue to receive attention from inbound investors and overseas downstream markets. Increasingly, the challenges faced by the quarrying sector line up with those of the mining sector, particularly in the regulatory and stakeholder engagement spheres. And so do the opportunities around technology and innovation. This stream will feature some of the leaders in this space and include information on how the entire extractives sector can work together.
GALA DINNERJoin us for a highly memorable night at the spectacular Skyline Queenstown, with stunning 270 degree views over the Queenstown skyline and Lake Wakatipu. Starting with a gondola ride to the top, this picturesque venue will be a great setting for our guest MC to lead us through an exciting night, including the inaugural Mining Sector Awards, recognising excellence in the New Zealand minerals sector. The awards that will be presented on the night include; Health and Safety Programme Award, Innovation Award and Excellence in Environmental Management Award.
The gala dinner will have fine wine and food, entertainment and plenty of networking time.
Tickets can be purchased with registration.
MESSAGE FROM NZP&MNew Zealand Petroleum & Minerals is delighted to be the Foundation Partner for the Minerals Forum 2018. This is a conference designed around the increased level of activity and opportunity available in the New Zealand minerals sector. Join me and industry experts from both government and the private sector for your chance to have your questions answered about minerals permitting and information releases in the coming year.
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals
MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTERThe New Zealand minerals sector provides both a substantial economic contribution to our country and we want to see this continue in the future.
This Government understands the importance of mining for regional economies and is interested in the pivot going on around the world towards ‘green minerals’ and what role New Zealand could play in this.
Further, the adoption of new mining technologies and our role in innovation provides opportunities for best practice operators and service providers in New Zealand to export their intellectual property.
The Minerals Forum is an important event being attended by key stakeholders in the sector and I look forward to seeing you all there.
Hon Dr Megan Woods, Minister of Energy and ResourcesFoundation Partner Diamond Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor Gold SponsorMine Managers’ Forum Sponsor and Welcome Reception Sponsor
Dinner Sponsor
AWARDS 2018
NEW ZEALAND
Minerals SectorMinerals Sector
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN THE EXTRACTIVES SECTOR Exhibitors
Sponsors
MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
EXPANDING YOUR POSITION FROM
ENTRY THROUGH TO PRODUCTION
WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZWWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER MINERALS EVENT
MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
MESSAGE FROM STRATERRAWe are pleased to promote the Minerals Forum 2018 and welcome industry, government representatives and prospective investors to this informative conference and exhibition.
It’s your forum and your opportunity to hear from leaders at the forefront of the key issues affecting our industry today. It’s also your chance to support and promote our industry as a positive and valuable contributor through investment, jobs, taxes and royalties.
Minerals Forum 2018; Understanding our Advantage. See you there.
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
The New Zealand Minerals Forum is a two-day conference and exhibition covering mining in New Zealand. It is designed to showcase the mining sector to stakeholders and prospective investors, and educate and inform the mining community.
Foundation Partner
EDUCATIONThe conference programme will boast a range of training opportunities to upskill and gain required industry accreditations and CPD hours.
CPD HOURS
STREAMS
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER
REGISTRATION DETAILS
• Associate your organisation with the key influencers and leadership within the sector
• Be included and promote your brand as part of the extensive marketing campaign associated with the event
• Network with industry decision makers. Don’t miss out!
Contact:
Renee Cadenhead, Sponsorship Co-ordinator m: 027 7845 526 e: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
L11, Morrison Kent House105 The TerracePO Box 24349WellingtonTel +64 4 831 5150www.freemanmedia.co.nz
www.insideresources.co.nz
Organised by
Part of
REGISTER NOW AT WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
REGISTRATION TYPE DATES LOCATION PRICE
Full delegate 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1850
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1250
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder
Single day pass Mine Managers’ Forum
30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $850
Single Gala Dinner ticket 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $165
Table of 10 at Gala Dinner 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $1550
* Please note prices above are exclusive of GST
Discounted rates have been arranged for New Zealand Minerals Forum delegates.
Rooms from $165.00 per room, per night
To receive these rates book your accommodation here:
www.rydges.com/private-page/freeman-media/
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannelMark Sinclair has spent the last two decades helping industry bodies, global companies and firms of consultants to engage with key audiences and stakeholders more directly, more measurably and with impact. His work has spanned multiple industries including mining, and most major markets, including work with two governments. He has spoken at numerous mining industry events globally. Mark was previously a barrister solicitor, CMO at the world's largest network of headhunters and commercial director at a disruptive agency which launched NZ's first youth mobile brand.
The Rydges Hotel
38-54 Lake Esplanade, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand Tel: +64 3 442 7600
www.mineralsforum.co.nz/page/venue-and-accommodation
THE VENUE ACCOMMODATION
SECTOR LEADERSHIP
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUM
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATION
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
COAL USERS’ FORUM
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe New Zealand Minerals Investment Forum aims to bring together regional and international investors including financial institutions, private equity, high net worth individuals, sovereign wealth funds, national and international mining companies, government and other industry stakeholders. It will showcase the country’s existing players, geological prospectivity, and specific investment opportunities in the region.
COAL USERS’ FORUMThe sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has re-shaped the commercial landscape in New Zealand for this important fuel. One dominant mining and logistics outfit has been replaced with healthy competition and in the South Island usage has grown amongst large industrials.
Regulators have been moving in different directions around particulate and sulphur emissions, and technology has been advancing too. Learn about this dynamic space and hear how coal users and the industry can craft their sustainability strategies while still using and promoting a valuable fuel.
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUMThis conference provides a dedicated forum for Senior Site Executives, Mine Managers and Certificate of Competence holders. The focus will be on mine management, a role that has taken on more responsibility in the modern mining environment but is open to budding mine managers and deputies.
Participants will be able to earn CPD hours across the whole conference and network with their peers. Important subjects that straddle coal, underground gold, opencast gold, alluvial, industrial minerals and aggregates will be discussed. These include health & safety, staff management, technology adoption and geotechnics.
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALSNew Zealand’s unique and growing industrial minerals operations continue to receive attention from inbound investors and overseas downstream markets. Increasingly, the challenges faced by the quarrying sector line up with those of the mining sector, particularly in the regulatory and stakeholder engagement spheres. And so do the opportunities around technology and innovation. This stream will feature some of the leaders in this space and include information on how the entire extractives sector can work together.
GALA DINNERJoin us for a highly memorable night at the spectacular Skyline Queenstown, with stunning 270 degree views over the Queenstown skyline and Lake Wakatipu. Starting with a gondola ride to the top, this picturesque venue will be a great setting for our guest MC to lead us through an exciting night, including the inaugural Mining Sector Awards, recognising excellence in the New Zealand minerals sector. The awards that will be presented on the night include; Health and Safety Programme Award, Innovation Award and Excellence in Environmental Management Award.
The gala dinner will have fine wine and food, entertainment and plenty of networking time.
Tickets can be purchased with registration.
MESSAGE FROM NZP&MNew Zealand Petroleum & Minerals is delighted to be the Foundation Partner for the Minerals Forum 2018. This is a conference designed around the increased level of activity and opportunity available in the New Zealand minerals sector. Join me and industry experts from both government and the private sector for your chance to have your questions answered about minerals permitting and information releases in the coming year.
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals
MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTERThe New Zealand minerals sector provides both a substantial economic contribution to our country and we want to see this continue in the future.
This Government understands the importance of mining for regional economies and is interested in the pivot going on around the world towards ‘green minerals’ and what role New Zealand could play in this.
Further, the adoption of new mining technologies and our role in innovation provides opportunities for best practice operators and service providers in New Zealand to export their intellectual property.
The Minerals Forum is an important event being attended by key stakeholders in the sector and I look forward to seeing you all there.
Hon Dr Megan Woods, Minister of Energy and ResourcesFoundation Partner Diamond Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor Gold SponsorMine Managers’ Forum Sponsor and Welcome Reception Sponsor
Dinner Sponsor
AWARDS 2018
NEW ZEALAND
Minerals SectorMinerals Sector
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN THE EXTRACTIVES SECTOR Exhibitors
Sponsors
SELECTION OF SPEAKERS AND PANELISTSMathew ArthurImerys Ceramics
Dave BellettWorkSafe
Judi BrennanDepartment of Conservation
Anne BrewsterStevenson Mining
David DarbyNZP&M
Sharon FlynnOceanaGold
Brent FrancisNZ Coal & Carbon
Rebekah McLellandOceanaGold
Mike MeehanWest Coast Regional Council
Matthew MengelOceanaGold
Alison PaulOceanaGold
Glenys PerkinsTaylor Coal
Chris PullenWestland Milk Products
Steve RiddellKaipara
Mark FranklinStevenson Group
Desmond GongTailored Energy Solutions
Jeremy HardingStraterra
Clayton HillGroundwork Plus
Matthew HillGNS Science
Tony HoggNZIMMR
Andrew HolleyNZ Coal & Carbon
Wayne ScottMinEx
James Stevenson-WallaceNZP&M
Jackie St John OceanaGold
Glenville StilesNew Zealand Mines Rescue
Antony StodartNew Vale and Ohai Coal
Richard TaconBathurst Resources
Linda ThompsonFonterra
DAY ONE (29 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.00 WELCOME
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
8.15 CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS/STRATERRA CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS
Brent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & Carbon
8.35 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS – UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE
• Our vision for an advanced minerals sector• What to expect from the new Government and our approach• New initiatives around minerals-to-materials research and the ‘green mineral’ opportunity
Hon Dr Megan Woods - Minister of Energy and Resources
9:10 PANEL: SUSTAINABLE EXPANSION OF OUR MINERALS PRODUCTION AND GETTING OUR MESSAGE RIGHT
Hear from the minerals sector leaders on the issues of the day including:
• Mastering stakeholder engagement in new regions• Future thinking around unlocking our minerals wealth• Mining – the New Zealand way• Requests of the new government
Sharon Flynn - Executive Vice President, Head of External Affairs & Social Performance, OceanaGoldJames Stevenson-Wallace - General Manager Energy and Resource Markets, New Zealand Petroleum & MineralsBrent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & CarbonRichard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer, Bathurst ResourcesMark Franklin - Managing Director, Stevenson GroupFacilitated by: Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
10.15 NEW ZEALAND PETROLEUM & MINERALS: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, NZP&M
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY ONE - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Tony Haworth - Director, Campbell MacPherson
11.20 UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE AND PROMOTING THE NEW ZEALAND MINERALS ESTATE
Principal sponsor New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals promotes and manages the Government’s minerals portfolio.
David Darby - Manager, NZP&M
11.30 AN OVERVIEW OF ONSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
What is the mineral potential for new discoveries of precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.
Rob Smillie - Head of Department, GNS Science
12.00 AN OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
• Geospatial overlay of offshore minerals prospectivity• Ironsands, phosphate, rare earths, gold, ilmenite• Exploration techniques and timeframes• Availability of data
Campbell McKenzie - Business Development Manager, RSC Mining & Mineral Exploration
12.30 NEW ZEALAND’S “GREEN” MINERAL POTENTIAL
• Geospatial overlay of where these deposits and resources exist in New Zealand
• Research techniques being used by GNS Science• Global comparisons
Rose Turnbull - Geologist, GNS Science
DAY ONE - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
COAL USERS’ FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor Coal
11.20 PANEL DISCUSSION: SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS - SECURITY OF SUPPLY, IMPORTS, COAL QUALITIES, THE NEW OWNERSHIP LANDSCAPE
The sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has substantially changed the commercial dynamic of coal procurement in New Zealand. In this panel we challenge the leaders of the coal sector around where the country is heading in terms of security of supply and coal quality.
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor CoalRichard Tacon - CEO, Bathurst ResourcesChris Pullen - CEO, Westland Milk ProductsCraig Pilcher - GM, New Zealand, PLAMAN GlobalFacilitated by: Linda Thompson - Energy Manager, Fonterra
12.20 ADVANCEMENTS IN COAL BOILER TECHNOLOGY
Selecting and improving your boiler is more important than ever now to provide cost efficiencies, emissions reduction and a sustainable operation.
• Summary of latest boiler technologies coming onto the market
Peter Judd - Engineering Manager, Lyttelton Engineering
12.40 ASH DEPOSITION AND BOILER TUNING
• The latest thinking in boiler tuning
Desmond Gong - Combustion Engineer, Tailored Energy Solutions
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 - 3.00 COMPANY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 OPPORTUNITY 1
Chatham Rock Phosphate Company overview and investment profile
Chris Castle - Chief Executive Officer
2.12 OPPORTUNITY 2
Matakanui Gold Rise and Shine
Warren Batt - Director
2.24 OPPORTUNITY 3
Condamine Resources Sams Creek
Don Harper - Managing Director
2.36 OPPORTUNITY 4
Bathurst Resources Company overview and investment profile
Richard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer
2.48 OPPORTUNITY 5
Laneway Resources New Zealand Gold Project
Scott Hall - Exploration Manager
COAL USERS' FORUM
2.00 LOWERING YOUR OVERALL CARBON FOOTPRINT WITHOUT TRIMMING COAL USAGE
Overseas markets are increasingly analysing the carbon footprint of the New Zealand food products that they purchase. Coal is a cost-effective, strategic fuel that provides the country with a competitive edge. We take a look at:
• Minimising the transport of coal; sourcing coal closer to the boiler
• Diesel usage and certification of your transport fleet• Working carbon offsets to your advantage• Animal emissions and what can be done on the farm• What does coal rank mean and how are banks
treating this
Chris Pullen - Environmental Manager, Westland Milk Products
2.30 PLANNING FOR THE ONGOING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME
In this session we look at impacts and financial optimisation strategies for miners and coal users:
• An update for thermal coal users and coal miners
• Are gas, electricity and wood waste reasonable alternatives for large coal users?
• The New Zealand ETS - where to now. What will the new Government likely bring to the table?
• Other considerations such as diesel usage
Nigel Brunel - Director - Institutional Commodities, OMF
3.00 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENT
3.30 NZIMMR: PROGRESS UPDATE
The New Zealand Institute for Minerals to Materials Research (NZIMMR) is being formed to move New Zealand’s minerals industry up the value chain from commodities production and export, into higher value new technologies.
It has identified carbon foam, tungsten production and rare earth element processing as three initial areas of focus.
Tony Hogg - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional Council Derek Charge - Non Executive Director, NZIMMR
4.00 UNDERSTANDING AND COMPLETING THE TIER 1 MINE PLAN REQUIREMENTS FOR NZP&M'S ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORTING PROCESS
• Understanding CMA compliance
Rebekah McLelland - GIS/Database Geologist, OceanaGold Jackie St John - Land and Consenting Lawyer, OceanaGold
4.30 SHOWCASE: OCEANAGOLD GLOBE PROGRESS ENVIRONMENTAL RE-HAB - REEFTON, WEST COAST
The closure of the Globe Progress gold mine near Reefton is underway with a world-class rehabilitation exercise inside Victoria Conservation Park. A multiyear exercise has received enthusiastic buy-in from local politicians and stakeholders. This represents best practice in mining today.
Duncan Ross- Planning and Approval Superintendent, OceanaGold
5.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
7.00 GALA DINNER
DAY TWO (30 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.05 WELCOME BACK FROM THE MC: RECAP OF DAY ONE
Dale Sims - Director, AusIMM
8.15 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS - WHAT NEW ZEALAND CAN LEARN FROM OTHER INDUSTRIES AND THE WORLD
With the changing political, social and communications landscape in New Zealand, mining faces a unique set of challenges, from all sides. The recent global rise of disruptive technologies and pervasive platforms have only upped the stakes. Whether you're a miner, a regulator, a stakeholder or you service the industry, Mark will share clear strategies to help your organisation and the mining industry as a whole navigate this new landscape and advance New Zealand mining positively.
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannel
9.15 PANEL DISCUSSION: REGULATORY HURDLE JUMPING
Post-discovery, the resource consenting phase of a mining project can be a lengthy and costly exercise.
Sheryl Roa - Resource Officer, Environment WaikatoAnne Brewster - Commercial & Operations Manager, Stevenson MiningSteve Riddell - Director, KaiparaMike Meehan - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional CouncilJudi Brennan - Permissions/SLM Manager, Department of ConservationFacilitated by: Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.15 THE PLANNING WARS: THE LATEST THINKING ON INTERPRETING DISTRICT PLANS
What is the role of extractives in the economy and how important are they both regionally and nationally and is this being interpreted at the council planning level.
Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY TWO - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Antony Stodart - General Manager, New Vale and Ohai Coal
11.20 MESSAGE FROM THE SPONSOR
Garth Dixon - National Sales Manager, Komatsu
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MINE MANAGEMENT IN 2018
With representatives across New Zealand’s range of currently produced commodities, this panel takes a look at where mine management is heading and what the discipline requires from the sector.
Steve Riddell - KaiparaAndrew Holley - New Zealand Coal & CarbonDave Bellett - WorkSafeMatt Mengel - OceanaGoldMathew Arthur - Imerys CeramicsFacilitated by: Antony Stodart - New Vale and Ohai Coal
12.20 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RESPONSE
Developing an emergency management plan that is meaningful, fit-for-purpose and stacks up:
• Different considerations by size of operation and commodity type
• The relationship between emergency response and Principal Hazard Management Plans
• Becoming best practice without losing sight of the human element
Glenville Stiles - New Zealand Mines Rescue
12.40 USING EMERGING TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE A STEP CHANGE IN OUTPUT
Presentation on ‘Industry 4.0’ – how productivity improvements can be achieved via digital and technological innovations.
Stuart Mockett - Business Director for Operations and Maintenance, Beca
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM
2.00 GROUND AND STRATA MANAGEMENT
Failure of mine and quarry slopes such as rock faces, berms / haul roads, batters, product stockpiles, overburden dumps and rehabilitation areas can attribute major risk to personnel, contractors, mine infrastructure, future pit development and overall business performance.
Clayton Hill - Principal, Groundwork Plus
2.25 H&S TIMESTAMP MAY 2018: WHERE YOUR SITE SHOULD BE UP TO IN THE H&S FRAMEWORK AND WHAT IS COMING UP
MinEx represents the extractives sector to regulators and provides independent health and safety advice. In this presentation you will gain specific advice for where your mine or quarry should be up to with the evolution of the new health and safety landscape in New Zealand.
Wayne Scott - Chief Executive Officer, MinEx
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
2.00 EXPANDING OUR INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SCOPE AND PROFITABILITY
• Market data presentation• The domestic calcium carbonate market• The bentonite / nontronite opportunity• Case study: NZ Glacial Clay
Presenters: Shaun Cleverley - Group GM, Palmer Resources
Lloyd Steward - GM, Palmer Industrial Minerals
2.25 REPORTING INCONSISTENCIES AND ANALYSING THE AGGREGATES SECTOR’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY
In this session we take an analysis of how large the aggregates sector is and make some suggestions around firming up these data outputs going forwards.
Presenters: Mike Chilton - Technical Advisor, Aggregate & Quarry Association
2.55 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
3.25 PRIZE DRAWS AND GIVEAWAYS IN MAIN PLENARY
3.35 WEST COAST ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING UPDATE
Peter O'Sullivan - Manager, Minerals West Coast
3.50 FUTURE THINKING: USING TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER A STEP CHANGE FOR MINING
New Zealand hosts substantial underground coal reserves on the West Coast of the South Island.
Accessing these will require a step change in thinking and likely involve robotic un-manned mining techniques.
Alan Broome - Chairman, CRL Energy
4.10 WE NEED TO TALK
The easy days are gone. Increased competition for resources, whether it be minerals, land access, water or skilled staff, will only get harder. To address this, we need to up our game. Our industry needs to realise that what makes sense in a corporate setting does not always work in a community, and what looks good on a Gantt chart can fall to bits very quickly when people outside the mine gate with different aspirations, ideals and values become involved.
Kit Wilson - Senior Community Advisor, OceanaGold
4.35 NZP&M: EXCLUSIVE DATA RELEASE
David Darby - Manager, Commercial Analysis & Investment, NZP&M
5.00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
DAY TWO - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR
Dale Simms - Director, AusIMM
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN AGGREGATE RESOURCING
• What are councils actively doing to plan for aggregate supply?
• Where will new quarries be located?• Resource sterilisation risks and how to avoid them• District plan interpretation• NZTA’s work on aggregate efficiency and near-sourcing
Rob Hannaby - New Zealand Transport AgencyDudley Clemens - J Swap ContractorsLisa Jenkins - Environment CanterburyJeremy Dixon - Isaac ConstructionKevin Bligh - GolderFacilitated by: Daniel Sadlier - Ellis Gould Lawyers
12.20 NEW APPROACHES FOR DISCOVERING AND ASSESSING AGGREGATE AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN NEW ZEALAND
Rapid expansion of aggregate production sees producers looking for new resources. And also a niche but growing industrial minerals export opportunity is one to be watched by investors.
• Minerals covered: aggregate, basalt, limestone, perlite, zeolite, halloysite, bentonite, diatomite
• Use of technology, geophysical surveys and datasets
Matthew Hill - Geologist, GNS Science
12.40 HOW AND WHAT TO LOBBY THE NEW COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR ACROSS MINING AND QUARRYING
Jeremy Harding - Policy and Communications Manager Straterra
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REGISTRATION AND WELCOME (28 MAY 2018)5.00-6.30pm REGISTRATION AND WELCOME DRINKS
SPONSORED BY
SPONSORED BY
SELECTION OF SPEAKERS AND PANELISTSMathew ArthurImerys Ceramics
Dave BellettWorkSafe
Judi BrennanDepartment of Conservation
Anne BrewsterStevenson Mining
David DarbyNZP&M
Sharon FlynnOceanaGold
Brent FrancisNZ Coal & Carbon
Rebekah McLellandOceanaGold
Mike MeehanWest Coast Regional Council
Matthew MengelOceanaGold
Alison PaulOceanaGold
Glenys PerkinsTaylor Coal
Chris PullenWestland Milk Products
Steve RiddellKaipara
Mark FranklinStevenson Group
Desmond GongTailored Energy Solutions
Jeremy HardingStraterra
Clayton HillGroundwork Plus
Matthew HillGNS Science
Tony HoggNZIMMR
Andrew HolleyNZ Coal & Carbon
Wayne ScottMinEx
James Stevenson-WallaceNZP&M
Jackie St John OceanaGold
Glenville StilesNew Zealand Mines Rescue
Antony StodartNew Vale and Ohai Coal
Richard TaconBathurst Resources
Linda ThompsonFonterra
DAY ONE (29 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.00 WELCOME
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
8.15 CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS/STRATERRA CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS
Brent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & Carbon
8.35 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS – UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE
• Our vision for an advanced minerals sector• What to expect from the new Government and our approach• New initiatives around minerals-to-materials research and the ‘green mineral’ opportunity
Hon Dr Megan Woods - Minister of Energy and Resources
9:10 PANEL: SUSTAINABLE EXPANSION OF OUR MINERALS PRODUCTION AND GETTING OUR MESSAGE RIGHT
Hear from the minerals sector leaders on the issues of the day including:
• Mastering stakeholder engagement in new regions• Future thinking around unlocking our minerals wealth• Mining – the New Zealand way• Requests of the new government
Sharon Flynn - Executive Vice President, Head of External Affairs & Social Performance, OceanaGoldJames Stevenson-Wallace - General Manager Energy and Resource Markets, New Zealand Petroleum & MineralsBrent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & CarbonRichard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer, Bathurst ResourcesMark Franklin - Managing Director, Stevenson GroupFacilitated by: Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
10.15 NEW ZEALAND PETROLEUM & MINERALS: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, NZP&M
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY ONE - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Tony Haworth - Director, Campbell MacPherson
11.20 UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE AND PROMOTING THE NEW ZEALAND MINERALS ESTATE
Principal sponsor New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals promotes and manages the Government’s minerals portfolio.
David Darby - Manager, NZP&M
11.30 AN OVERVIEW OF ONSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
What is the mineral potential for new discoveries of precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.
Rob Smillie - Head of Department, GNS Science
12.00 AN OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
• Geospatial overlay of offshore minerals prospectivity• Ironsands, phosphate, rare earths, gold, ilmenite• Exploration techniques and timeframes• Availability of data
Campbell McKenzie - Business Development Manager, RSC Mining & Mineral Exploration
12.30 NEW ZEALAND’S “GREEN” MINERAL POTENTIAL
• Geospatial overlay of where these deposits and resources exist in New Zealand
• Research techniques being used by GNS Science• Global comparisons
Rose Turnbull - Geologist, GNS Science
DAY ONE - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
COAL USERS’ FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor Coal
11.20 PANEL DISCUSSION: SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS - SECURITY OF SUPPLY, IMPORTS, COAL QUALITIES, THE NEW OWNERSHIP LANDSCAPE
The sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has substantially changed the commercial dynamic of coal procurement in New Zealand. In this panel we challenge the leaders of the coal sector around where the country is heading in terms of security of supply and coal quality.
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor CoalRichard Tacon - CEO, Bathurst ResourcesChris Pullen - CEO, Westland Milk ProductsCraig Pilcher - GM, New Zealand, PLAMAN GlobalFacilitated by: Linda Thompson - Energy Manager, Fonterra
12.20 ADVANCEMENTS IN COAL BOILER TECHNOLOGY
Selecting and improving your boiler is more important than ever now to provide cost efficiencies, emissions reduction and a sustainable operation.
• Summary of latest boiler technologies coming onto the market
Peter Judd - Engineering Manager, Lyttelton Engineering
12.40 ASH DEPOSITION AND BOILER TUNING
• The latest thinking in boiler tuning
Desmond Gong - Combustion Engineer, Tailored Energy Solutions
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 - 3.00 COMPANY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 OPPORTUNITY 1
Chatham Rock Phosphate Company overview and investment profile
Chris Castle - Chief Executive Officer
2.12 OPPORTUNITY 2
Matakanui Gold Rise and Shine
Warren Batt - Director
2.24 OPPORTUNITY 3
Condamine Resources Sams Creek
Don Harper - Managing Director
2.36 OPPORTUNITY 4
Bathurst Resources Company overview and investment profile
Richard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer
2.48 OPPORTUNITY 5
Laneway Resources New Zealand Gold Project
Scott Hall - Exploration Manager
COAL USERS' FORUM
2.00 LOWERING YOUR OVERALL CARBON FOOTPRINT WITHOUT TRIMMING COAL USAGE
Overseas markets are increasingly analysing the carbon footprint of the New Zealand food products that they purchase. Coal is a cost-effective, strategic fuel that provides the country with a competitive edge. We take a look at:
• Minimising the transport of coal; sourcing coal closer to the boiler
• Diesel usage and certification of your transport fleet• Working carbon offsets to your advantage• Animal emissions and what can be done on the farm• What does coal rank mean and how are banks
treating this
Chris Pullen - Environmental Manager, Westland Milk Products
2.30 PLANNING FOR THE ONGOING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME
In this session we look at impacts and financial optimisation strategies for miners and coal users:
• An update for thermal coal users and coal miners
• Are gas, electricity and wood waste reasonable alternatives for large coal users?
• The New Zealand ETS - where to now. What will the new Government likely bring to the table?
• Other considerations such as diesel usage
Nigel Brunel - Director - Institutional Commodities, OMF
3.00 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENT
3.30 NZIMMR: PROGRESS UPDATE
The New Zealand Institute for Minerals to Materials Research (NZIMMR) is being formed to move New Zealand’s minerals industry up the value chain from commodities production and export, into higher value new technologies.
It has identified carbon foam, tungsten production and rare earth element processing as three initial areas of focus.
Tony Hogg - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional Council Derek Charge - Non Executive Director, NZIMMR
4.00 UNDERSTANDING AND COMPLETING THE TIER 1 MINE PLAN REQUIREMENTS FOR NZP&M'S ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORTING PROCESS
• Understanding CMA compliance
Rebekah McLelland - GIS/Database Geologist, OceanaGold Jackie St John - Land and Consenting Lawyer, OceanaGold
4.30 SHOWCASE: OCEANAGOLD GLOBE PROGRESS ENVIRONMENTAL RE-HAB - REEFTON, WEST COAST
The closure of the Globe Progress gold mine near Reefton is underway with a world-class rehabilitation exercise inside Victoria Conservation Park. A multiyear exercise has received enthusiastic buy-in from local politicians and stakeholders. This represents best practice in mining today.
Duncan Ross- Planning and Approval Superintendent, OceanaGold
5.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
7.00 GALA DINNER
DAY TWO (30 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.05 WELCOME BACK FROM THE MC: RECAP OF DAY ONE
Dale Sims - Director, AusIMM
8.15 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS - WHAT NEW ZEALAND CAN LEARN FROM OTHER INDUSTRIES AND THE WORLD
With the changing political, social and communications landscape in New Zealand, mining faces a unique set of challenges, from all sides. The recent global rise of disruptive technologies and pervasive platforms have only upped the stakes. Whether you're a miner, a regulator, a stakeholder or you service the industry, Mark will share clear strategies to help your organisation and the mining industry as a whole navigate this new landscape and advance New Zealand mining positively.
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannel
9.15 PANEL DISCUSSION: REGULATORY HURDLE JUMPING
Post-discovery, the resource consenting phase of a mining project can be a lengthy and costly exercise.
Sheryl Roa - Resource Officer, Environment WaikatoAnne Brewster - Commercial & Operations Manager, Stevenson MiningSteve Riddell - Director, KaiparaMike Meehan - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional CouncilJudi Brennan - Permissions/SLM Manager, Department of ConservationFacilitated by: Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.15 THE PLANNING WARS: THE LATEST THINKING ON INTERPRETING DISTRICT PLANS
What is the role of extractives in the economy and how important are they both regionally and nationally and is this being interpreted at the council planning level.
Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY TWO - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Antony Stodart - General Manager, New Vale and Ohai Coal
11.20 MESSAGE FROM THE SPONSOR
Garth Dixon - National Sales Manager, Komatsu
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MINE MANAGEMENT IN 2018
With representatives across New Zealand’s range of currently produced commodities, this panel takes a look at where mine management is heading and what the discipline requires from the sector.
Steve Riddell - KaiparaAndrew Holley - New Zealand Coal & CarbonDave Bellett - WorkSafeMatt Mengel - OceanaGoldMathew Arthur - Imerys CeramicsFacilitated by: Antony Stodart - New Vale and Ohai Coal
12.20 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RESPONSE
Developing an emergency management plan that is meaningful, fit-for-purpose and stacks up:
• Different considerations by size of operation and commodity type
• The relationship between emergency response and Principal Hazard Management Plans
• Becoming best practice without losing sight of the human element
Glenville Stiles - New Zealand Mines Rescue
12.40 USING EMERGING TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE A STEP CHANGE IN OUTPUT
Presentation on ‘Industry 4.0’ – how productivity improvements can be achieved via digital and technological innovations.
Stuart Mockett - Business Director for Operations and Maintenance, Beca
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM
2.00 GROUND AND STRATA MANAGEMENT
Failure of mine and quarry slopes such as rock faces, berms / haul roads, batters, product stockpiles, overburden dumps and rehabilitation areas can attribute major risk to personnel, contractors, mine infrastructure, future pit development and overall business performance.
Clayton Hill - Principal, Groundwork Plus
2.25 H&S TIMESTAMP MAY 2018: WHERE YOUR SITE SHOULD BE UP TO IN THE H&S FRAMEWORK AND WHAT IS COMING UP
MinEx represents the extractives sector to regulators and provides independent health and safety advice. In this presentation you will gain specific advice for where your mine or quarry should be up to with the evolution of the new health and safety landscape in New Zealand.
Wayne Scott - Chief Executive Officer, MinEx
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
2.00 EXPANDING OUR INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SCOPE AND PROFITABILITY
• Market data presentation• The domestic calcium carbonate market• The bentonite / nontronite opportunity• Case study: NZ Glacial Clay
Presenters: Shaun Cleverley - Group GM, Palmer Resources
Lloyd Steward - GM, Palmer Industrial Minerals
2.25 REPORTING INCONSISTENCIES AND ANALYSING THE AGGREGATES SECTOR’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY
In this session we take an analysis of how large the aggregates sector is and make some suggestions around firming up these data outputs going forwards.
Presenters: Mike Chilton - Technical Advisor, Aggregate & Quarry Association
2.55 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
3.25 PRIZE DRAWS AND GIVEAWAYS IN MAIN PLENARY
3.35 WEST COAST ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING UPDATE
Peter O'Sullivan - Manager, Minerals West Coast
3.50 FUTURE THINKING: USING TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER A STEP CHANGE FOR MINING
New Zealand hosts substantial underground coal reserves on the West Coast of the South Island.
Accessing these will require a step change in thinking and likely involve robotic un-manned mining techniques.
Alan Broome - Chairman, CRL Energy
4.10 WE NEED TO TALK
The easy days are gone. Increased competition for resources, whether it be minerals, land access, water or skilled staff, will only get harder. To address this, we need to up our game. Our industry needs to realise that what makes sense in a corporate setting does not always work in a community, and what looks good on a Gantt chart can fall to bits very quickly when people outside the mine gate with different aspirations, ideals and values become involved.
Kit Wilson - Senior Community Advisor, OceanaGold
4.35 NZP&M: EXCLUSIVE DATA RELEASE
David Darby - Manager, Commercial Analysis & Investment, NZP&M
5.00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
DAY TWO - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR
Dale Simms - Director, AusIMM
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN AGGREGATE RESOURCING
• What are councils actively doing to plan for aggregate supply?
• Where will new quarries be located?• Resource sterilisation risks and how to avoid them• District plan interpretation• NZTA’s work on aggregate efficiency and near-sourcing
Rob Hannaby - New Zealand Transport AgencyDudley Clemens - J Swap ContractorsLisa Jenkins - Environment CanterburyJeremy Dixon - Isaac ConstructionKevin Bligh - GolderFacilitated by: Daniel Sadlier - Ellis Gould Lawyers
12.20 NEW APPROACHES FOR DISCOVERING AND ASSESSING AGGREGATE AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN NEW ZEALAND
Rapid expansion of aggregate production sees producers looking for new resources. And also a niche but growing industrial minerals export opportunity is one to be watched by investors.
• Minerals covered: aggregate, basalt, limestone, perlite, zeolite, halloysite, bentonite, diatomite
• Use of technology, geophysical surveys and datasets
Matthew Hill - Geologist, GNS Science
12.40 HOW AND WHAT TO LOBBY THE NEW COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR ACROSS MINING AND QUARRYING
Jeremy Harding - Policy and Communications Manager Straterra
1:00 NETWORKING LUNCH 1:00 NETWORKING LUNCHSPONSORED BY
SPONSORED BY
ENJOY DINNER WITH SOME OF THE BEST VIEWS IN THE WORLD
INDUSTRY AWARDS WILL BE PRESENTED ON THE NIGHT
SPONSORED BY
AWARDS 2018
NEW ZEALAND
Minerals SectorMinerals Sector
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN THE EXTRACTIVES SECTOR
REGISTRATION AND WELCOME (28 MAY 2018)5.00-6.30pm REGISTRATION AND WELCOME DRINKS
SPONSORED BY
SPONSORED BY
SELECTION OF SPEAKERS AND PANELISTSMathew ArthurImerys Ceramics
Dave BellettWorkSafe
Judi BrennanDepartment of Conservation
Anne BrewsterStevenson Mining
David DarbyNZP&M
Sharon FlynnOceanaGold
Brent FrancisNZ Coal & Carbon
Rebekah McLellandOceanaGold
Mike MeehanWest Coast Regional Council
Matthew MengelOceanaGold
Alison PaulOceanaGold
Glenys PerkinsTaylor Coal
Chris PullenWestland Milk Products
Steve RiddellKaipara
Mark FranklinStevenson Group
Desmond GongTailored Energy Solutions
Jeremy HardingStraterra
Clayton HillGroundwork Plus
Matthew HillGNS Science
Tony HoggNZIMMR
Andrew HolleyNZ Coal & Carbon
Wayne ScottMinEx
James Stevenson-WallaceNZP&M
Jackie St John OceanaGold
Glenville StilesNew Zealand Mines Rescue
Antony StodartNew Vale and Ohai Coal
Richard TaconBathurst Resources
Linda ThompsonFonterra
DAY ONE (29 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.00 WELCOME
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
8.15 CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS/STRATERRA CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS
Brent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & Carbon
8.35 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS – UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE
• Our vision for an advanced minerals sector• What to expect from the new Government and our approach• New initiatives around minerals-to-materials research and the ‘green mineral’ opportunity
Hon Dr Megan Woods - Minister of Energy and Resources
9:10 PANEL: SUSTAINABLE EXPANSION OF OUR MINERALS PRODUCTION AND GETTING OUR MESSAGE RIGHT
Hear from the minerals sector leaders on the issues of the day including:
• Mastering stakeholder engagement in new regions• Future thinking around unlocking our minerals wealth• Mining – the New Zealand way• Requests of the new government
Sharon Flynn - Executive Vice President, Head of External Affairs & Social Performance, OceanaGoldJames Stevenson-Wallace - General Manager Energy and Resource Markets, New Zealand Petroleum & MineralsBrent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & CarbonRichard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer, Bathurst ResourcesMark Franklin - Managing Director, Stevenson GroupFacilitated by: Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
10.15 NEW ZEALAND PETROLEUM & MINERALS: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, NZP&M
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY ONE - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Tony Haworth - Director, Campbell MacPherson
11.20 UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE AND PROMOTING THE NEW ZEALAND MINERALS ESTATE
Principal sponsor New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals promotes and manages the Government’s minerals portfolio.
David Darby - Manager, NZP&M
11.30 AN OVERVIEW OF ONSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
What is the mineral potential for new discoveries of precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.
Rob Smillie - Head of Department, GNS Science
12.00 AN OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
• Geospatial overlay of offshore minerals prospectivity• Ironsands, phosphate, rare earths, gold, ilmenite• Exploration techniques and timeframes• Availability of data
Campbell McKenzie - Business Development Manager, RSC Mining & Mineral Exploration
12.30 NEW ZEALAND’S “GREEN” MINERAL POTENTIAL
• Geospatial overlay of where these deposits and resources exist in New Zealand
• Research techniques being used by GNS Science• Global comparisons
Rose Turnbull - Geologist, GNS Science
DAY ONE - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
COAL USERS’ FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor Coal
11.20 PANEL DISCUSSION: SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS - SECURITY OF SUPPLY, IMPORTS, COAL QUALITIES, THE NEW OWNERSHIP LANDSCAPE
The sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has substantially changed the commercial dynamic of coal procurement in New Zealand. In this panel we challenge the leaders of the coal sector around where the country is heading in terms of security of supply and coal quality.
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor CoalRichard Tacon - CEO, Bathurst ResourcesChris Pullen - CEO, Westland Milk ProductsCraig Pilcher - GM, New Zealand, PLAMAN GlobalFacilitated by: Linda Thompson - Energy Manager, Fonterra
12.20 ADVANCEMENTS IN COAL BOILER TECHNOLOGY
Selecting and improving your boiler is more important than ever now to provide cost efficiencies, emissions reduction and a sustainable operation.
• Summary of latest boiler technologies coming onto the market
Peter Judd - Engineering Manager, Lyttelton Engineering
12.40 ASH DEPOSITION AND BOILER TUNING
• The latest thinking in boiler tuning
Desmond Gong - Combustion Engineer, Tailored Energy Solutions
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 - 3.00 COMPANY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 OPPORTUNITY 1
Chatham Rock Phosphate Company overview and investment profile
Chris Castle - Chief Executive Officer
2.12 OPPORTUNITY 2
Matakanui Gold Rise and Shine
Warren Batt - Director
2.24 OPPORTUNITY 3
Condamine Resources Sams Creek
Don Harper - Managing Director
2.36 OPPORTUNITY 4
Bathurst Resources Company overview and investment profile
Richard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer
2.48 OPPORTUNITY 5
Laneway Resources New Zealand Gold Project
Scott Hall - Exploration Manager
COAL USERS' FORUM
2.00 LOWERING YOUR OVERALL CARBON FOOTPRINT WITHOUT TRIMMING COAL USAGE
Overseas markets are increasingly analysing the carbon footprint of the New Zealand food products that they purchase. Coal is a cost-effective, strategic fuel that provides the country with a competitive edge. We take a look at:
• Minimising the transport of coal; sourcing coal closer to the boiler
• Diesel usage and certification of your transport fleet• Working carbon offsets to your advantage• Animal emissions and what can be done on the farm• What does coal rank mean and how are banks
treating this
Chris Pullen - Environmental Manager, Westland Milk Products
2.30 PLANNING FOR THE ONGOING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME
In this session we look at impacts and financial optimisation strategies for miners and coal users:
• An update for thermal coal users and coal miners
• Are gas, electricity and wood waste reasonable alternatives for large coal users?
• The New Zealand ETS - where to now. What will the new Government likely bring to the table?
• Other considerations such as diesel usage
Nigel Brunel - Director - Institutional Commodities, OMF
3.00 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENT
3.30 NZIMMR: PROGRESS UPDATE
The New Zealand Institute for Minerals to Materials Research (NZIMMR) is being formed to move New Zealand’s minerals industry up the value chain from commodities production and export, into higher value new technologies.
It has identified carbon foam, tungsten production and rare earth element processing as three initial areas of focus.
Tony Hogg - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional Council Derek Charge - Non Executive Director, NZIMMR
4.00 UNDERSTANDING AND COMPLETING THE TIER 1 MINE PLAN REQUIREMENTS FOR NZP&M'S ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORTING PROCESS
• Understanding CMA compliance
Rebekah McLelland - GIS/Database Geologist, OceanaGold Jackie St John - Land and Consenting Lawyer, OceanaGold
4.30 SHOWCASE: OCEANAGOLD GLOBE PROGRESS ENVIRONMENTAL RE-HAB - REEFTON, WEST COAST
The closure of the Globe Progress gold mine near Reefton is underway with a world-class rehabilitation exercise inside Victoria Conservation Park. A multiyear exercise has received enthusiastic buy-in from local politicians and stakeholders. This represents best practice in mining today.
Duncan Ross- Planning and Approval Superintendent, OceanaGold
5.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
7.00 GALA DINNER
DAY TWO (30 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.05 WELCOME BACK FROM THE MC: RECAP OF DAY ONE
Dale Sims - Director, AusIMM
8.15 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS - WHAT NEW ZEALAND CAN LEARN FROM OTHER INDUSTRIES AND THE WORLD
With the changing political, social and communications landscape in New Zealand, mining faces a unique set of challenges, from all sides. The recent global rise of disruptive technologies and pervasive platforms have only upped the stakes. Whether you're a miner, a regulator, a stakeholder or you service the industry, Mark will share clear strategies to help your organisation and the mining industry as a whole navigate this new landscape and advance New Zealand mining positively.
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannel
9.15 PANEL DISCUSSION: REGULATORY HURDLE JUMPING
Post-discovery, the resource consenting phase of a mining project can be a lengthy and costly exercise.
Sheryl Roa - Resource Officer, Environment WaikatoAnne Brewster - Commercial & Operations Manager, Stevenson MiningSteve Riddell - Director, KaiparaMike Meehan - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional CouncilJudi Brennan - Permissions/SLM Manager, Department of ConservationFacilitated by: Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.15 THE PLANNING WARS: THE LATEST THINKING ON INTERPRETING DISTRICT PLANS
What is the role of extractives in the economy and how important are they both regionally and nationally and is this being interpreted at the council planning level.
Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY TWO - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Antony Stodart - General Manager, New Vale and Ohai Coal
11.20 MESSAGE FROM THE SPONSOR
Garth Dixon - National Sales Manager, Komatsu
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MINE MANAGEMENT IN 2018
With representatives across New Zealand’s range of currently produced commodities, this panel takes a look at where mine management is heading and what the discipline requires from the sector.
Steve Riddell - KaiparaAndrew Holley - New Zealand Coal & CarbonDave Bellett - WorkSafeMatt Mengel - OceanaGoldMathew Arthur - Imerys CeramicsFacilitated by: Antony Stodart - New Vale and Ohai Coal
12.20 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RESPONSE
Developing an emergency management plan that is meaningful, fit-for-purpose and stacks up:
• Different considerations by size of operation and commodity type
• The relationship between emergency response and Principal Hazard Management Plans
• Becoming best practice without losing sight of the human element
Glenville Stiles - New Zealand Mines Rescue
12.40 USING EMERGING TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE A STEP CHANGE IN OUTPUT
Presentation on ‘Industry 4.0’ – how productivity improvements can be achieved via digital and technological innovations.
Stuart Mockett - Business Director for Operations and Maintenance, Beca
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM
2.00 GROUND AND STRATA MANAGEMENT
Failure of mine and quarry slopes such as rock faces, berms / haul roads, batters, product stockpiles, overburden dumps and rehabilitation areas can attribute major risk to personnel, contractors, mine infrastructure, future pit development and overall business performance.
Clayton Hill - Principal, Groundwork Plus
2.25 H&S TIMESTAMP MAY 2018: WHERE YOUR SITE SHOULD BE UP TO IN THE H&S FRAMEWORK AND WHAT IS COMING UP
MinEx represents the extractives sector to regulators and provides independent health and safety advice. In this presentation you will gain specific advice for where your mine or quarry should be up to with the evolution of the new health and safety landscape in New Zealand.
Wayne Scott - Chief Executive Officer, MinEx
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
2.00 EXPANDING OUR INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SCOPE AND PROFITABILITY
• Market data presentation• The domestic calcium carbonate market• The bentonite / nontronite opportunity• Case study: NZ Glacial Clay
Presenters: Shaun Cleverley - Group GM, Palmer Resources
Lloyd Steward - GM, Palmer Industrial Minerals
2.25 REPORTING INCONSISTENCIES AND ANALYSING THE AGGREGATES SECTOR’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY
In this session we take an analysis of how large the aggregates sector is and make some suggestions around firming up these data outputs going forwards.
Presenters: Mike Chilton - Technical Advisor, Aggregate & Quarry Association
2.55 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
3.25 PRIZE DRAWS AND GIVEAWAYS IN MAIN PLENARY
3.35 WEST COAST ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING UPDATE
Peter O'Sullivan - Manager, Minerals West Coast
3.50 FUTURE THINKING: USING TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER A STEP CHANGE FOR MINING
New Zealand hosts substantial underground coal reserves on the West Coast of the South Island.
Accessing these will require a step change in thinking and likely involve robotic un-manned mining techniques.
Alan Broome - Chairman, CRL Energy
4.10 WE NEED TO TALK
The easy days are gone. Increased competition for resources, whether it be minerals, land access, water or skilled staff, will only get harder. To address this, we need to up our game. Our industry needs to realise that what makes sense in a corporate setting does not always work in a community, and what looks good on a Gantt chart can fall to bits very quickly when people outside the mine gate with different aspirations, ideals and values become involved.
Kit Wilson - Senior Community Advisor, OceanaGold
4.35 NZP&M: EXCLUSIVE DATA RELEASE
David Darby - Manager, Commercial Analysis & Investment, NZP&M
5.00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
DAY TWO - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR
Dale Simms - Director, AusIMM
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN AGGREGATE RESOURCING
• What are councils actively doing to plan for aggregate supply?
• Where will new quarries be located?• Resource sterilisation risks and how to avoid them• District plan interpretation• NZTA’s work on aggregate efficiency and near-sourcing
Rob Hannaby - New Zealand Transport AgencyDudley Clemens - J Swap ContractorsLisa Jenkins - Environment CanterburyJeremy Dixon - Isaac ConstructionKevin Bligh - GolderFacilitated by: Daniel Sadlier - Ellis Gould Lawyers
12.20 NEW APPROACHES FOR DISCOVERING AND ASSESSING AGGREGATE AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN NEW ZEALAND
Rapid expansion of aggregate production sees producers looking for new resources. And also a niche but growing industrial minerals export opportunity is one to be watched by investors.
• Minerals covered: aggregate, basalt, limestone, perlite, zeolite, halloysite, bentonite, diatomite
• Use of technology, geophysical surveys and datasets
Matthew Hill - Geologist, GNS Science
12.40 HOW AND WHAT TO LOBBY THE NEW COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR ACROSS MINING AND QUARRYING
Jeremy Harding - Policy and Communications Manager Straterra
1:00 NETWORKING LUNCH 1:00 NETWORKING LUNCHSPONSORED BY
SPONSORED BY
ENJOY DINNER WITH SOME OF THE BEST VIEWS IN THE WORLD
INDUSTRY AWARDS WILL BE PRESENTED ON THE NIGHT
SPONSORED BY
AWARDS 2018
NEW ZEALAND
Minerals SectorMinerals Sector
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN THE EXTRACTIVES SECTOR
REGISTRATION AND WELCOME (28 MAY 2018)5.00-6.30pm REGISTRATION AND WELCOME DRINKS
SPONSORED BY
SPONSORED BY
SELECTION OF SPEAKERS AND PANELISTSMathew ArthurImerys Ceramics
Dave BellettWorkSafe
Judi BrennanDepartment of Conservation
Anne BrewsterStevenson Mining
David DarbyNZP&M
Sharon FlynnOceanaGold
Brent FrancisNZ Coal & Carbon
Rebekah McLellandOceanaGold
Mike MeehanWest Coast Regional Council
Matthew MengelOceanaGold
Alison PaulOceanaGold
Glenys PerkinsTaylor Coal
Chris PullenWestland Milk Products
Steve RiddellKaipara
Mark FranklinStevenson Group
Desmond GongTailored Energy Solutions
Jeremy HardingStraterra
Clayton HillGroundwork Plus
Matthew HillGNS Science
Tony HoggNZIMMR
Andrew HolleyNZ Coal & Carbon
Wayne ScottMinEx
James Stevenson-WallaceNZP&M
Jackie St John OceanaGold
Glenville StilesNew Zealand Mines Rescue
Antony StodartNew Vale and Ohai Coal
Richard TaconBathurst Resources
Linda ThompsonFonterra
DAY ONE (29 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.00 WELCOME
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
8.15 CONFERENCE OPENING ADDRESS/STRATERRA CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS
Brent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & Carbon
8.35 MINISTERIAL ADDRESS – UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE
• Our vision for an advanced minerals sector• What to expect from the new Government and our approach• New initiatives around minerals-to-materials research and the ‘green mineral’ opportunity
Hon Dr Megan Woods - Minister of Energy and Resources
9:10 PANEL: SUSTAINABLE EXPANSION OF OUR MINERALS PRODUCTION AND GETTING OUR MESSAGE RIGHT
Hear from the minerals sector leaders on the issues of the day including:
• Mastering stakeholder engagement in new regions• Future thinking around unlocking our minerals wealth• Mining – the New Zealand way• Requests of the new government
Sharon Flynn - Executive Vice President, Head of External Affairs & Social Performance, OceanaGoldJames Stevenson-Wallace - General Manager Energy and Resource Markets, New Zealand Petroleum & MineralsBrent Francis - Chief Executive Officer, New Zealand Coal & CarbonRichard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer, Bathurst ResourcesMark Franklin - Managing Director, Stevenson GroupFacilitated by: Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
10.15 NEW ZEALAND PETROLEUM & MINERALS: KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, NZP&M
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY ONE - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Tony Haworth - Director, Campbell MacPherson
11.20 UNDERSTANDING OUR ADVANTAGE AND PROMOTING THE NEW ZEALAND MINERALS ESTATE
Principal sponsor New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals promotes and manages the Government’s minerals portfolio.
David Darby - Manager, NZP&M
11.30 AN OVERVIEW OF ONSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
What is the mineral potential for new discoveries of precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.
Rob Smillie - Head of Department, GNS Science
12.00 AN OVERVIEW OF OFFSHORE NEW ZEALAND MINERAL PROSPECTIVITY
• Geospatial overlay of offshore minerals prospectivity• Ironsands, phosphate, rare earths, gold, ilmenite• Exploration techniques and timeframes• Availability of data
Campbell McKenzie - Business Development Manager, RSC Mining & Mineral Exploration
12.30 NEW ZEALAND’S “GREEN” MINERAL POTENTIAL
• Geospatial overlay of where these deposits and resources exist in New Zealand
• Research techniques being used by GNS Science• Global comparisons
Rose Turnbull - Geologist, GNS Science
DAY ONE - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
COAL USERS’ FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor Coal
11.20 PANEL DISCUSSION: SUPPLY CONSIDERATIONS - SECURITY OF SUPPLY, IMPORTS, COAL QUALITIES, THE NEW OWNERSHIP LANDSCAPE
The sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has substantially changed the commercial dynamic of coal procurement in New Zealand. In this panel we challenge the leaders of the coal sector around where the country is heading in terms of security of supply and coal quality.
Glenys Perkins - Managing Director, Taylor CoalRichard Tacon - CEO, Bathurst ResourcesChris Pullen - CEO, Westland Milk ProductsCraig Pilcher - GM, New Zealand, PLAMAN GlobalFacilitated by: Linda Thompson - Energy Manager, Fonterra
12.20 ADVANCEMENTS IN COAL BOILER TECHNOLOGY
Selecting and improving your boiler is more important than ever now to provide cost efficiencies, emissions reduction and a sustainable operation.
• Summary of latest boiler technologies coming onto the market
Peter Judd - Engineering Manager, Lyttelton Engineering
12.40 ASH DEPOSITION AND BOILER TUNING
• The latest thinking in boiler tuning
Desmond Gong - Combustion Engineer, Tailored Energy Solutions
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 - 3.00 COMPANY INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
2.00 OPPORTUNITY 1
Chatham Rock Phosphate Company overview and investment profile
Chris Castle - Chief Executive Officer
2.12 OPPORTUNITY 2
Matakanui Gold Rise and Shine
Warren Batt - Director
2.24 OPPORTUNITY 3
Condamine Resources Sams Creek
Don Harper - Managing Director
2.36 OPPORTUNITY 4
Bathurst Resources Company overview and investment profile
Richard Tacon - Chief Executive Officer
2.48 OPPORTUNITY 5
Laneway Resources New Zealand Gold Project
Scott Hall - Exploration Manager
COAL USERS' FORUM
2.00 LOWERING YOUR OVERALL CARBON FOOTPRINT WITHOUT TRIMMING COAL USAGE
Overseas markets are increasingly analysing the carbon footprint of the New Zealand food products that they purchase. Coal is a cost-effective, strategic fuel that provides the country with a competitive edge. We take a look at:
• Minimising the transport of coal; sourcing coal closer to the boiler
• Diesel usage and certification of your transport fleet• Working carbon offsets to your advantage• Animal emissions and what can be done on the farm• What does coal rank mean and how are banks
treating this
Chris Pullen - Environmental Manager, Westland Milk Products
2.30 PLANNING FOR THE ONGOING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME
In this session we look at impacts and financial optimisation strategies for miners and coal users:
• An update for thermal coal users and coal miners
• Are gas, electricity and wood waste reasonable alternatives for large coal users?
• The New Zealand ETS - where to now. What will the new Government likely bring to the table?
• Other considerations such as diesel usage
Nigel Brunel - Director - Institutional Commodities, OMF
3.00 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENT
3.30 NZIMMR: PROGRESS UPDATE
The New Zealand Institute for Minerals to Materials Research (NZIMMR) is being formed to move New Zealand’s minerals industry up the value chain from commodities production and export, into higher value new technologies.
It has identified carbon foam, tungsten production and rare earth element processing as three initial areas of focus.
Tony Hogg - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional Council Derek Charge - Non Executive Director, NZIMMR
4.00 UNDERSTANDING AND COMPLETING THE TIER 1 MINE PLAN REQUIREMENTS FOR NZP&M'S ANNUAL SUMMARY REPORTING PROCESS
• Understanding CMA compliance
Rebekah McLelland - GIS/Database Geologist, OceanaGold Jackie St John - Land and Consenting Lawyer, OceanaGold
4.30 SHOWCASE: OCEANAGOLD GLOBE PROGRESS ENVIRONMENTAL RE-HAB - REEFTON, WEST COAST
The closure of the Globe Progress gold mine near Reefton is underway with a world-class rehabilitation exercise inside Victoria Conservation Park. A multiyear exercise has received enthusiastic buy-in from local politicians and stakeholders. This represents best practice in mining today.
Duncan Ross- Planning and Approval Superintendent, OceanaGold
5.00 NETWORKING DRINKS
7.00 GALA DINNER
DAY TWO (30 MAY 2018)7.00 REGISTRATION - TEA AND COFFEE
8.05 WELCOME BACK FROM THE MC: RECAP OF DAY ONE
Dale Sims - Director, AusIMM
8.15 INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE: AWKWARD CONVERSATIONS - WHAT NEW ZEALAND CAN LEARN FROM OTHER INDUSTRIES AND THE WORLD
With the changing political, social and communications landscape in New Zealand, mining faces a unique set of challenges, from all sides. The recent global rise of disruptive technologies and pervasive platforms have only upped the stakes. Whether you're a miner, a regulator, a stakeholder or you service the industry, Mark will share clear strategies to help your organisation and the mining industry as a whole navigate this new landscape and advance New Zealand mining positively.
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannel
9.15 PANEL DISCUSSION: REGULATORY HURDLE JUMPING
Post-discovery, the resource consenting phase of a mining project can be a lengthy and costly exercise.
Sheryl Roa - Resource Officer, Environment WaikatoAnne Brewster - Commercial & Operations Manager, Stevenson MiningSteve Riddell - Director, KaiparaMike Meehan - Chief Executive Officer, West Coast Regional CouncilJudi Brennan - Permissions/SLM Manager, Department of ConservationFacilitated by: Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.15 THE PLANNING WARS: THE LATEST THINKING ON INTERPRETING DISTRICT PLANS
What is the role of extractives in the economy and how important are they both regionally and nationally and is this being interpreted at the council planning level.
Stephen Christensen - Project Barrister
10.45 MORNING BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
DAY TWO - STREAM ONE
11.15 - 3.00
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR:
Antony Stodart - General Manager, New Vale and Ohai Coal
11.20 MESSAGE FROM THE SPONSOR
Garth Dixon - National Sales Manager, Komatsu
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN MINE MANAGEMENT IN 2018
With representatives across New Zealand’s range of currently produced commodities, this panel takes a look at where mine management is heading and what the discipline requires from the sector.
Steve Riddell - KaiparaAndrew Holley - New Zealand Coal & CarbonDave Bellett - WorkSafeMatt Mengel - OceanaGoldMathew Arthur - Imerys CeramicsFacilitated by: Antony Stodart - New Vale and Ohai Coal
12.20 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT RESPONSE
Developing an emergency management plan that is meaningful, fit-for-purpose and stacks up:
• Different considerations by size of operation and commodity type
• The relationship between emergency response and Principal Hazard Management Plans
• Becoming best practice without losing sight of the human element
Glenville Stiles - New Zealand Mines Rescue
12.40 USING EMERGING TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE A STEP CHANGE IN OUTPUT
Presentation on ‘Industry 4.0’ – how productivity improvements can be achieved via digital and technological innovations.
Stuart Mockett - Business Director for Operations and Maintenance, Beca
MINE MANAGERS' FORUM
2.00 GROUND AND STRATA MANAGEMENT
Failure of mine and quarry slopes such as rock faces, berms / haul roads, batters, product stockpiles, overburden dumps and rehabilitation areas can attribute major risk to personnel, contractors, mine infrastructure, future pit development and overall business performance.
Clayton Hill - Principal, Groundwork Plus
2.25 H&S TIMESTAMP MAY 2018: WHERE YOUR SITE SHOULD BE UP TO IN THE H&S FRAMEWORK AND WHAT IS COMING UP
MinEx represents the extractives sector to regulators and provides independent health and safety advice. In this presentation you will gain specific advice for where your mine or quarry should be up to with the evolution of the new health and safety landscape in New Zealand.
Wayne Scott - Chief Executive Officer, MinEx
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
2.00 EXPANDING OUR INDUSTRIAL MINERALS SCOPE AND PROFITABILITY
• Market data presentation• The domestic calcium carbonate market• The bentonite / nontronite opportunity• Case study: NZ Glacial Clay
Presenters: Shaun Cleverley - Group GM, Palmer Resources
Lloyd Steward - GM, Palmer Industrial Minerals
2.25 REPORTING INCONSISTENCIES AND ANALYSING THE AGGREGATES SECTOR’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE ECONOMY
In this session we take an analysis of how large the aggregates sector is and make some suggestions around firming up these data outputs going forwards.
Presenters: Mike Chilton - Technical Advisor, Aggregate & Quarry Association
2.55 AFTERNOON BREAK AND REFRESHMENTS
3.25 PRIZE DRAWS AND GIVEAWAYS IN MAIN PLENARY
3.35 WEST COAST ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING UPDATE
Peter O'Sullivan - Manager, Minerals West Coast
3.50 FUTURE THINKING: USING TECHNOLOGY TO DELIVER A STEP CHANGE FOR MINING
New Zealand hosts substantial underground coal reserves on the West Coast of the South Island.
Accessing these will require a step change in thinking and likely involve robotic un-manned mining techniques.
Alan Broome - Chairman, CRL Energy
4.10 WE NEED TO TALK
The easy days are gone. Increased competition for resources, whether it be minerals, land access, water or skilled staff, will only get harder. To address this, we need to up our game. Our industry needs to realise that what makes sense in a corporate setting does not always work in a community, and what looks good on a Gantt chart can fall to bits very quickly when people outside the mine gate with different aspirations, ideals and values become involved.
Kit Wilson - Senior Community Advisor, OceanaGold
4.35 NZP&M: EXCLUSIVE DATA RELEASE
David Darby - Manager, Commercial Analysis & Investment, NZP&M
5.00 CONFERENCE CLOSE
DAY TWO - STREAM TWO
11.15 - 3.00
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS11.15 WELCOME FROM THE CHAIR
Dale Simms - Director, AusIMM
11.25 PANEL DISCUSSION: THE ROLE OF LOCAL AND CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IN AGGREGATE RESOURCING
• What are councils actively doing to plan for aggregate supply?
• Where will new quarries be located?• Resource sterilisation risks and how to avoid them• District plan interpretation• NZTA’s work on aggregate efficiency and near-sourcing
Rob Hannaby - New Zealand Transport AgencyDudley Clemens - J Swap ContractorsLisa Jenkins - Environment CanterburyJeremy Dixon - Isaac ConstructionKevin Bligh - GolderFacilitated by: Daniel Sadlier - Ellis Gould Lawyers
12.20 NEW APPROACHES FOR DISCOVERING AND ASSESSING AGGREGATE AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS IN NEW ZEALAND
Rapid expansion of aggregate production sees producers looking for new resources. And also a niche but growing industrial minerals export opportunity is one to be watched by investors.
• Minerals covered: aggregate, basalt, limestone, perlite, zeolite, halloysite, bentonite, diatomite
• Use of technology, geophysical surveys and datasets
Matthew Hill - Geologist, GNS Science
12.40 HOW AND WHAT TO LOBBY THE NEW COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR ACROSS MINING AND QUARRYING
Jeremy Harding - Policy and Communications Manager Straterra
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REGISTRATION AND WELCOME (28 MAY 2018)5.00-6.30pm REGISTRATION AND WELCOME DRINKS
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MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
MESSAGE FROM STRATERRAWe are pleased to promote the Minerals Forum 2018 and welcome industry, government representatives and prospective investors to this informative conference and exhibition.
It’s your forum and your opportunity to hear from leaders at the forefront of the key issues affecting our industry today. It’s also your chance to support and promote our industry as a positive and valuable contributor through investment, jobs, taxes and royalties.
Minerals Forum 2018; Understanding our Advantage. See you there.
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
The New Zealand Minerals Forum is a two-day conference and exhibition covering mining in New Zealand. It is designed to showcase the mining sector to stakeholders and prospective investors, and educate and inform the mining community.
Foundation Partner
EDUCATIONThe conference programme will boast a range of training opportunities to upskill and gain required industry accreditations and CPD hours.
CPD HOURS
STREAMS
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER
REGISTRATION DETAILS
• Associate your organisation with the key influencers and leadership within the sector
• Be included and promote your brand as part of the extensive marketing campaign associated with the event
• Network with industry decision makers. Don’t miss out!
Contact:
Renee Cadenhead, Sponsorship Co-ordinator m: 027 7845 526 e: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
L11, Morrison Kent House105 The TerracePO Box 24349WellingtonTel +64 4 831 5150www.freemanmedia.co.nz
www.insideresources.co.nz
Organised by
Part of
REGISTER NOW AT WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
REGISTRATION TYPE DATES LOCATION PRICE
Full delegate 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1850
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1250
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder
Single day pass Mine Managers’ Forum
30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $850
Single Gala Dinner ticket 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $165
Table of 10 at Gala Dinner 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $1550
* Please note prices above are exclusive of GST
Discounted rates have been arranged for New Zealand Minerals Forum delegates.
Rooms from $165.00 per room, per night
To receive these rates book your accommodation here:
www.rydges.com/private-page/freeman-media/
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannelMark Sinclair has spent the last two decades helping industry bodies, global companies and firms of consultants to engage with key audiences and stakeholders more directly, more measurably and with impact. His work has spanned multiple industries including mining, and most major markets, including work with two governments. He has spoken at numerous mining industry events globally. Mark was previously a barrister solicitor, CMO at the world's largest network of headhunters and commercial director at a disruptive agency which launched NZ's first youth mobile brand.
The Rydges Hotel
38-54 Lake Esplanade, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand Tel: +64 3 442 7600
www.mineralsforum.co.nz/page/venue-and-accommodation
THE VENUE ACCOMMODATION
SECTOR LEADERSHIP
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUM
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATION
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
COAL USERS’ FORUM
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe New Zealand Minerals Investment Forum aims to bring together regional and international investors including financial institutions, private equity, high net worth individuals, sovereign wealth funds, national and international mining companies, government and other industry stakeholders. It will showcase the country’s existing players, geological prospectivity, and specific investment opportunities in the region.
COAL USERS’ FORUMThe sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has re-shaped the commercial landscape in New Zealand for this important fuel. One dominant mining and logistics outfit has been replaced with healthy competition and in the South Island usage has grown amongst large industrials.
Regulators have been moving in different directions around particulate and sulphur emissions, and technology has been advancing too. Learn about this dynamic space and hear how coal users and the industry can craft their sustainability strategies while still using and promoting a valuable fuel.
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUMThis conference provides a dedicated forum for Senior Site Executives, Mine Managers and Certificate of Competence holders. The focus will be on mine management, a role that has taken on more responsibility in the modern mining environment but is open to budding mine managers and deputies.
Participants will be able to earn CPD hours across the whole conference and network with their peers. Important subjects that straddle coal, underground gold, opencast gold, alluvial, industrial minerals and aggregates will be discussed. These include health & safety, staff management, technology adoption and geotechnics.
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALSNew Zealand’s unique and growing industrial minerals operations continue to receive attention from inbound investors and overseas downstream markets. Increasingly, the challenges faced by the quarrying sector line up with those of the mining sector, particularly in the regulatory and stakeholder engagement spheres. And so do the opportunities around technology and innovation. This stream will feature some of the leaders in this space and include information on how the entire extractives sector can work together.
GALA DINNERJoin us for a highly memorable night at the spectacular Skyline Queenstown, with stunning 270 degree views over the Queenstown skyline and Lake Wakatipu. Starting with a gondola ride to the top, this picturesque venue will be a great setting for our guest MC to lead us through an exciting night, including the inaugural Mining Sector Awards, recognising excellence in the New Zealand minerals sector. The awards that will be presented on the night include; Health and Safety Programme Award, Innovation Award and Excellence in Environmental Management Award.
The gala dinner will have fine wine and food, entertainment and plenty of networking time.
Tickets can be purchased with registration.
MESSAGE FROM NZP&MNew Zealand Petroleum & Minerals is delighted to be the Foundation Partner for the Minerals Forum 2018. This is a conference designed around the increased level of activity and opportunity available in the New Zealand minerals sector. Join me and industry experts from both government and the private sector for your chance to have your questions answered about minerals permitting and information releases in the coming year.
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals
MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTERThe New Zealand minerals sector provides both a substantial economic contribution to our country and we want to see this continue in the future.
This Government understands the importance of mining for regional economies and is interested in the pivot going on around the world towards ‘green minerals’ and what role New Zealand could play in this.
Further, the adoption of new mining technologies and our role in innovation provides opportunities for best practice operators and service providers in New Zealand to export their intellectual property.
The Minerals Forum is an important event being attended by key stakeholders in the sector and I look forward to seeing you all there.
Hon Dr Megan Woods, Minister of Energy and ResourcesFoundation Partner Diamond Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor Gold SponsorMine Managers’ Forum Sponsor and Welcome Reception Sponsor
Dinner Sponsor
AWARDS 2018
NEW ZEALAND
Minerals SectorMinerals Sector
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN THE EXTRACTIVES SECTOR Exhibitors
Sponsors
MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
EXPANDING YOUR POSITION FROM
ENTRY THROUGH TO PRODUCTION
WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZWWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
NEW ZEALAND’S PREMIER MINERALS EVENT
MAY 29-30RYDGES HOTEL QUEENSTOWN
MESSAGE FROM STRATERRAWe are pleased to promote the Minerals Forum 2018 and welcome industry, government representatives and prospective investors to this informative conference and exhibition.
It’s your forum and your opportunity to hear from leaders at the forefront of the key issues affecting our industry today. It’s also your chance to support and promote our industry as a positive and valuable contributor through investment, jobs, taxes and royalties.
Minerals Forum 2018; Understanding our Advantage. See you there.
Chris Baker - Chief Executive Officer, Straterra
The New Zealand Minerals Forum is a two-day conference and exhibition covering mining in New Zealand. It is designed to showcase the mining sector to stakeholders and prospective investors, and educate and inform the mining community.
Foundation Partner
EDUCATIONThe conference programme will boast a range of training opportunities to upskill and gain required industry accreditations and CPD hours.
CPD HOURS
STREAMS
INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER
REGISTRATION DETAILS
• Associate your organisation with the key influencers and leadership within the sector
• Be included and promote your brand as part of the extensive marketing campaign associated with the event
• Network with industry decision makers. Don’t miss out!
Contact:
Renee Cadenhead, Sponsorship Co-ordinator m: 027 7845 526 e: [email protected]
SPONSORSHIP AND EXHIBITION OPPORTUNITIES
L11, Morrison Kent House105 The TerracePO Box 24349WellingtonTel +64 4 831 5150www.freemanmedia.co.nz
www.insideresources.co.nz
Organised by
Part of
REGISTER NOW AT WWW.MINERALSFORUM.CO.NZ
REGISTRATION TYPE DATES LOCATION PRICE
Full delegate 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1850
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder 29 & 30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $1250
Mine Manager/SSE/CoC holder
Single day pass Mine Managers’ Forum
30 May 2018 Rydges Hotel, Queenstown $850
Single Gala Dinner ticket 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $165
Table of 10 at Gala Dinner 29 May 2018 Skyline, Queenstown $1550
* Please note prices above are exclusive of GST
Discounted rates have been arranged for New Zealand Minerals Forum delegates.
Rooms from $165.00 per room, per night
To receive these rates book your accommodation here:
www.rydges.com/private-page/freeman-media/
Mark Sinclair - Founder, yourBusinessChannelMark Sinclair has spent the last two decades helping industry bodies, global companies and firms of consultants to engage with key audiences and stakeholders more directly, more measurably and with impact. His work has spanned multiple industries including mining, and most major markets, including work with two governments. He has spoken at numerous mining industry events globally. Mark was previously a barrister solicitor, CMO at the world's largest network of headhunters and commercial director at a disruptive agency which launched NZ's first youth mobile brand.
The Rydges Hotel
38-54 Lake Esplanade, Queenstown 9300, New Zealand Tel: +64 3 442 7600
www.mineralsforum.co.nz/page/venue-and-accommodation
THE VENUE ACCOMMODATION
SECTOR LEADERSHIP
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUM
TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENTS
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
LOCAL GOVERNMENT REGULATION
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALS
COAL USERS’ FORUM
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIESThe New Zealand Minerals Investment Forum aims to bring together regional and international investors including financial institutions, private equity, high net worth individuals, sovereign wealth funds, national and international mining companies, government and other industry stakeholders. It will showcase the country’s existing players, geological prospectivity, and specific investment opportunities in the region.
COAL USERS’ FORUMThe sale of Solid Energy’s coal mines has re-shaped the commercial landscape in New Zealand for this important fuel. One dominant mining and logistics outfit has been replaced with healthy competition and in the South Island usage has grown amongst large industrials.
Regulators have been moving in different directions around particulate and sulphur emissions, and technology has been advancing too. Learn about this dynamic space and hear how coal users and the industry can craft their sustainability strategies while still using and promoting a valuable fuel.
MINE MANAGERS’ FORUMThis conference provides a dedicated forum for Senior Site Executives, Mine Managers and Certificate of Competence holders. The focus will be on mine management, a role that has taken on more responsibility in the modern mining environment but is open to budding mine managers and deputies.
Participants will be able to earn CPD hours across the whole conference and network with their peers. Important subjects that straddle coal, underground gold, opencast gold, alluvial, industrial minerals and aggregates will be discussed. These include health & safety, staff management, technology adoption and geotechnics.
AGGREGATES AND INDUSTRIAL MINERALSNew Zealand’s unique and growing industrial minerals operations continue to receive attention from inbound investors and overseas downstream markets. Increasingly, the challenges faced by the quarrying sector line up with those of the mining sector, particularly in the regulatory and stakeholder engagement spheres. And so do the opportunities around technology and innovation. This stream will feature some of the leaders in this space and include information on how the entire extractives sector can work together.
GALA DINNERJoin us for a highly memorable night at the spectacular Skyline Queenstown, with stunning 270 degree views over the Queenstown skyline and Lake Wakatipu. Starting with a gondola ride to the top, this picturesque venue will be a great setting for our guest MC to lead us through an exciting night, including the inaugural Mining Sector Awards, recognising excellence in the New Zealand minerals sector. The awards that will be presented on the night include; Health and Safety Programme Award, Innovation Award and Excellence in Environmental Management Award.
The gala dinner will have fine wine and food, entertainment and plenty of networking time.
Tickets can be purchased with registration.
MESSAGE FROM NZP&MNew Zealand Petroleum & Minerals is delighted to be the Foundation Partner for the Minerals Forum 2018. This is a conference designed around the increased level of activity and opportunity available in the New Zealand minerals sector. Join me and industry experts from both government and the private sector for your chance to have your questions answered about minerals permitting and information releases in the coming year.
Ilana Miller - National Manager Minerals, New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals
MESSAGE FROM THE MINISTERThe New Zealand minerals sector provides both a substantial economic contribution to our country and we want to see this continue in the future.
This Government understands the importance of mining for regional economies and is interested in the pivot going on around the world towards ‘green minerals’ and what role New Zealand could play in this.
Further, the adoption of new mining technologies and our role in innovation provides opportunities for best practice operators and service providers in New Zealand to export their intellectual property.
The Minerals Forum is an important event being attended by key stakeholders in the sector and I look forward to seeing you all there.
Hon Dr Megan Woods, Minister of Energy and ResourcesFoundation Partner Diamond Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor Gold SponsorMine Managers’ Forum Sponsor and Welcome Reception Sponsor
Dinner Sponsor
AWARDS 2018
NEW ZEALAND
Minerals SectorMinerals Sector
CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE IN THE EXTRACTIVES SECTOR Exhibitors
Sponsors