Join CSA Global Principal Geologist – Valuation, Triv Naidoo at the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, RPGeo E-Forum: Valuation of exploration properties on Thursday 19 November 2020.
This one‐day event will look at all mineral exploration properties can be valued – from grassroots tenements with little to no exploration activity, through mature exploration projects to properties where successful exploration has identified a Mineral Resource estimate.
There are a range of appropriate valuation methods that can be used to value exploration projects and each method has its advantages and pitfalls.
Valuation is a black-art and expert judgement is required.
This forum will provide an introduction to exploration valuation methods and discuss some of the pro’s and con’s of the common methods in use.
DETAILS:
Panel: Exploration valuation methodologies
Panellists: Shaun Barry (SRK), Trivindren Naidoo (CSA Global) and Mark Berry (Derisk Geomining)
Time: 3.00pm AEST
Date: 19 November, 2020
ABOUT OUR PANELLIST
Triv Naidoo
Principal Geologist-Valuation
Trivindren is an exploration geologist with 20 years’ experience in the minerals industry, including 14 years as a consultant, specialising in project evaluations and technical reviews as well as code-compliant reporting (JORC, VALMIN, NI43-101 and CIMVAL) and valuation. His knowledge is broad-based, and he has wide- ranging experience in the field of mineral exploration, having managed or consulted on various projects ranging from first-pass grassroots exploration to brownfields exploration and evaluation, including the assessment of operating mines. He has completed independent evaluations and valuations of numerous mineral assets ranging from early stage exploration properties to multiple operating mines, across various commodities and jurisdictions. Trivindren is a Registered Professional Natural Scientist (Pr.Sci.Nat) in the field of Geology with the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP), as well as a Member of the AusIMM and Fellow of the Geological Society of South Africa (GSSA).