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Recent research undertaken by Optiro's Director of Geology, Ian Glacken, shows there are a number of reports on resources being made to the market that are based on tenuous assumptions. This episode is part of a mini series on misinterpretations of the JORC code.
In this episode:
1:03 Is RPEEE hopeless? 2:08 What does 'reasonable' mean, actually? 2:51 What about 'eventual' and 'economic'? 4:16 Are we effectively defining ore reserves at the resource stage now? 6:03 What's causing you to be less optimistic about RPEEE now? 9:27 We can see people sidestepping the rules - why are we seeing people get away with it? 11:29 We're looking for a level playing field. What can we do to bring resource reporting in line with the code? 13:51 How can people get a hold of your paper that was presented at the conference?
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Recent research undertaken by Optiro's Director of Geology, Ian Glacken, shows there are a number of reports on resources being made to the market that are based on tenuous assumptions. This episode is part of a mini series on misinterpretations of the JORC code.
In this episode:
1:03 Is RPEEE hopeless? 2:08 What does 'reasonable' mean, actually? 2:51 What about 'eventual' and 'economic'? 4:16 Are we effectively defining ore reserves at the resource stage now? 6:03 What's causing you to be less optimistic about RPEEE now? 9:27 We can see people sidestepping the rules - why are we seeing people get away with it? 11:29 We're looking for a level playing field. What can we do to bring resource reporting in line with the code? 13:51 How can people get a hold of your paper that was presented at the conference?
For more information:

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