Checklist for economic evaluations of mineral projects

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
L. D. Smith
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

"The economic evaluation of a mineral project requires a great deal of diverse information to be brought together in one place. The greatest concern is that there will be an error by omission, so it is useful to have a detailed list of what one needs to know in order to make a thorough evaluation. The list that is presented below is intended to act as a checklist for the person who develops and reviews an evaluation, and as a shopping list for the persons gathering data at the project site.There are varying degrees of detail required at the different stages of evaluation in a project, from the ""quick and dirty"" overview, to the pre-feasibility study, to a full detailed feasibility study, to a due diligence review. This list addresses most of the economic variables in a project and can be used for all levels of studies. Its purpose is to identify a variable or issue and to raise a question, which the reviewer can then pursue in more detail using increasingly more comprehensive checklists for each topic. While developed from the point of view of a new project, this list is equally valid for an ongoing operation."
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APA: L. D. Smith  (1994)  Checklist for economic evaluations of mineral projects

MLA: L. D. Smith Checklist for economic evaluations of mineral projects. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1994.

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