New Frontiers in Mining — A Primer on Lunar Mining

When:
February 23, 2022 all-day
2022-02-23T00:00:00-08:00
2022-02-24T00:00:00-08:00
Cost:
Free
Contact:

How to Attend: The seminar is complimentary. Please register for it by Tuesday, February 22, to secure your place. RSVP via EventBrite (click HERE) if you are interested in attending it.

 

For its Wednesday, February 23, 2022 meeting, CIM’s Management and Economics Society is pleased to welcome:

 

Jeff Plate, B.Sc. (Geophysics), MA (Economics), CFA, P.Geo.

CEO, Interstellar Mining

 

who will deliver an online presentation on:

New Frontiers in Mining — A Primer on Lunar Mining

 

Abstract: For many, space mining seems like a galaxy far, far away. Due to dramatic changes in technology, economics and the politics of the new space race, space mining is now both economically and technically viable. In this session, a high-level review of the market condition changes will demonstrate the feasibility of lunar mining in the present.

A review of the Artemis missions and Commercial Lunar Payload Systems (CLPs) programs which have dramatically increased funding for commercialization of space, a requirement for private-public partnerships, and current technological. In addition, the renewed space race between China and the US is driving engagement by the Americans. Finally, standardized technology and reusable rockets have upended the costs for launch services. This backdrop is necessary to understand why the economics have changed and actual markets for space resources have developed.

Understanding lunar mining operations requires a retraining of the mindset of Earth based professionals. The Moon is not Earth so the existing technologies and methods are not applicable in this environment. A review of the operating environment and proposed mining plus processing methods is required to understand the market.

As ESG concerns are extremely important to both miners and society, sustainability of operations will be reviewed in light of the unique operating environment.

Finally, a summary of cislunar economics will be presented along with proposed capital costs and operating costs for a small lunar mining operation.

 

About our presenter:

BIO: Jeff Plate (CEO, Interstellar Mining) is an economic expert on resourced focused development, capital markets, audit, and control. He regularly engages in activities related to the financing of mineral resource focused projects including their evaluation and due diligence reviews, as a Partner at Watts, Griffis and McOuat Ltd. (“WGM”). Recently, Jeff has been leading WGM’s Space Mining and ISRU practice, advising National governments, space agencies, private companies, and academia. Jeff holds advanced degrees; in Geophysics from the University of Waterloo, Finance and Economics from Brock and McMaster Universities, along with the globally recognized Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation. He is registered with the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO) as a P.Geo. and currently Chairs the Professional Development Committee for the Management and Economics Society (MES), an arm of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM). Finally, he is a founding contributor to the Lunar Surface Innovation Consortium (LSIC) which advises US Government and NASA.

 

Please join us!

 

Wednesday, February 23, 2022, at 3:30pm ET (12:30pm PT)

 

How to Attend: The seminar is complimentary. Please register for it by Tuesday, February 22, to secure your place. RSVP via EventBrite (click HERE) if you are interested in attending it.

 

 

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