Transcription of coal resources guidelines - JORC
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2001 Edition guidelines for the Estimation and Reporting of Australian Black coal resources and Reserves (as referred to in the Joint Ore Reserves Committee Code ( The JORC Code ) 1999 edition) Prepared by The Coalfields geology Council of New South Wales and the Queensland mining Council2 guidelines FOR THE ESTIMATION & REPORTING OFAUSTRALIAN BLACK coal resources Prior to September 1999 the estimation and reporting of coal resources and Reserves in Australiawere prescribed by the Australian Code for Reporting Identified coal resources and Reserves(February 1986) . This code was ratified by the Government Geologists Conference in April 1986and appended to the Australasian Code for Reporting of Identified Mineral resources and OreReserves (the Joint Ore Reserve Committee or JORC Code) in February 1989; and subsequentlyin the revised JORC Code (July 1996).
3 Definitions 5. Estimator. A person responsible for the estimation of Coal Resources and/or Reserves (the Estimator) should have tertiary qualifications in geology or mining engineering and must have a
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Geology, Coal Mining, Exploration Geology, Exploration, Exploration and Mining, Independent Geologist‟s Report on Coal, Independent Geologist‟s Report on Coal Projects in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, AUSTRALIAN GUIDELINES FOR THE ESTIMATION, Coal, AND MINERALS DEVELOPMENT AND, AND MINERALS (DEVELOPMENT AND REGULATION) ACT