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The AIG WA Branch is partnering with the Australian Drilling Industry Association to host a one day Seminar
From initial contract negotiation through mobilisation and drilling operations to demobilisation
Monday 20 August 2018
8.30am Registrations;
9am – 5.30pm Seminar
Burswood on Swan
Camfield Drive, Burswood, WA
Boost drill program performance by ensuring a clear mutual understanding of what constitutes a good drilling contract; the necessary planning, logistics and drill site management; communication and conflict resolution; what geologists need to know
about drilling; what drillers need to know about geology; and new and emerging technologies.
Presentations by geologists and drillers will cover topics of direct interest to both groups to strengthen the partnership and provide greater mutual benefits.
8.30am Registration
9.00am—6.00pm Seminar
MAJOR SPONSOR INTRODUCTION Imdex/Reflex WA
EXPLORATION SCORECARD Graham Short (AMEC)
DRILLING CONTRACTS – Driller perspective – Peter Hall (ADIA)
DRILLING CONTRACTS – Client perspective – John Emerson (Consultant)
DRILLING CONTRACTS – Legal perspective Simon Panegyres (Mills Oakley)
Discussion and questions
MORNING TEA
PLANNING AND LOGISTICS – Driller perspective Ronnie Hill (Consultant)
PLANNING AND LOGISTICS – Client perspective Paul Polito (Independence)
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT – WA Govt perspective Martin Ralph (WA DMIRS)
COMMUNICATIONS AND CONFLICT – Driller perspective Peter Jacobs (Foraco)
COMMUNICATIONS AND CONFLICT – Client perspective Sarah Bear (Rio Tinto)
Discussion and questions
LUNCH
WHAT GEOS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT DRILLING – Kim Wallis (Wallis Drilling)
WHAT DRILLERS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GEOLOGY – Paul Dunbar (Dunbar Resource Management)
WHY DRILLING SAMPLE QUALITY IS SO CRITICAL – Felicity Hughes (CSA Global)
Discussion and questions
AFTERNOON TEA
DRILLING TECHNOLOGY IN 2028 – Andrew Bailey (MinEx CRC)
TRANSPARENCY: THE KEY TO STRONG RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN DRILLING AND RESOURCE COMPANIES – Michelle Carey (Imdex/Reflex)
UTILISATION OF UNDERGROUND RC DRILLING AND OPERATIONAL IMPACTS AT SUNRISE GOLD MINE – Fraser Clark (AngloGold Ashanti)
NEW WIRELINE TECHNOLOGIES TO QUICKLY EXTRACT GRADE AND HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION FROM PERCUSSION DRILLHOLES – Phil Hawke (Wireline Services Group)
OPTIMISING RC DRILLING FOR EXPLORATION AND RESOURCE ESTIMATION – Duncan Franey (Explaurum Limited)
Discussion and questions
SUNDOWNER
For more information on presenting
Sandy Moyle smoyle@iinet.net.au | Peter Hall peter@adia.com.au
REGISTRATIONS
AIG members and non-members at
https://www.aig.org.au/events/wa–adia-monday-seminar-aug18/ ADIA members at
https://www.adia.com.au/events/event/adiaaig-one-day-drillergeologist-seminar-in-perth
AIG/ADIA Members – $220
Non-members – $275 Speakers – Free
Students/Unemployed Members – $75
(Includes lunch, morning/afternoon teas, sundowner and GST)
Would you be interested in one of the following sponsorships opportunities?
There will be indoor exhibition spaces available to allow participating companies to display their products and services to delegates. The day will conclude with a Sundowner to provide delegates with the opportunity to mix, have further discussions and strengthen the bonds over refreshments and nibbles.
Would you be interested in one of the following sponsorships opportunities?
Major $3000 + gst SOLD
Lunch $2000 + gst SOLD
Sundowner $500 + gst
• Includes 1 delegate registration
• Can hand out promotional material
• Can erect company banners in the Sundowner area
• Logo on all marketing material
Exhibitor $500 + gst (maximum 15)
• Includes 1 delegate registration
• Includes table and power
• Can erect company banners behind the table
• Logo on all marketing material
For more information on exhibiting and sponsorship
Jocelyn Thomson jaytee@iinet.net.au
Peter Hall peter@adia.com.au
Download the event flyer
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