Back to basics: the feasibility study

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. R. Goode M. J. Davie L. D. Smith C. R. Lattanzi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

"The feasibility study determines the technical and economic viability of a project at the level of accuracy required by the owner to make an investment decision. The economic analysis usually includes calculation of the discounted cash flow. Key components of the cash flow include the project capital cost, the operating costs, construction schedule, production rate, product prices and financial details.This paper examines the feasibility study for a typical mining project. The paper discusses acceptable methods for the determination of the geological and mineable are reserves. The prerequisites for the development of suitable designs, and the calculation of capital and operating costs for the mine, processing plant, and infrastructure are reviewed. Important features of the cash flow analysis and its interpretation are presented.IntroductionThe commercial development of a mineral deposit invariably requires the investment of capital in preparing the deposit for production. It has always been necessary, therefore, to demonstrate to the investor of capital that production of a saleable commodity is both technically feasible and economically viable. The instrument typically used to make these determinations is the feasibility study .Traditionally, mining companies have been rather conservative in their approach to financial management. Until about thirty years ago, the capital required to develop a new mine was most frequently provided by internal corporate cash now and virtually all of the necessary technical and economic studies were performed 'in house'. Under these circumstances, there was little standardization as to what constituted an acceptable feasibility study, and even less as to what constituted an acceptable measure of economic viability."
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APA: J. R. Goode M. J. Davie L. D. Smith C. R. Lattanzi  (1991)  Back to basics: the feasibility study

MLA: J. R. Goode M. J. Davie L. D. Smith C. R. Lattanzi Back to basics: the feasibility study. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1991.

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