www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/copperstrategy
South Australia’s Copper Strategy
International Copper Technology andResearch Hub Briefing
Charles MooreDirector – Resources and StrategyDepartment of State Development
Welcome and House Keeping
Disclaimer
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Acknowledgement to Country
We would like to acknowledge this land that we meeton today as the traditional lands for the Kaurnapeople and we respect their spiritual relationship withtheir country. We also acknowledge the Kaurnapeople as the custodians of the greater Adelaideregion and that their cultural and heritage beliefs arestill as important to the living Kaurna people today
Context for the Hub
Dr Paul HeithersayDeputy Chief Executive Department of State Development
Positive outlook in a globally challenging market
The Mineral and Energy Resources sector remains an essential pillar to the State’s economy
South Australia has the resources to support continued development well into the future
Government Initiatives underway are to encourage investment and maintain momentum
South Australia’s Copper StrategyGovernment Initiatives
INITATIVES:• PACE Copper• PACE Discovery Drilling 2016• Copper Strategy• Magnetite Strategy• Steel Taskforce• Drillcore Reference Library• Road Map for Unconventional Gas• Investment Attraction Agency• Strategic global and local
agreements with the right governments, companies and R&D partners
• Regulatory Framework – certainty for long term future
• PACE Supply Chain Development Program
• Mining Services Centre of Excellence
South Australia’s Copper Strategy
VisionBy 2030, South Australia will be the major contributor to Australia’s position as the world’s third-largest copper producer
ObjectiveMore than triple South Australian copper production to 1 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2030
Actions• Accelerate exploration, discovery and information• Develop innovative infrastructure, services and research• Build industry and community capacity
Drivers to reach our copper target
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Drivers to reach our copper target –productivity
Actions: Summary
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Copper strategy actions linked to the copper industry drivers
Why an International Copper Technology and Research Hub
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Theme 2 – Developing innovative infrastructure, services and research
ActionStrategic approach to copper research:- Investigate establishment of an International Copper Technology and Research Hub and Centre of Excellence to link with, and enhance, existing research programs
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Minerals & Energy Services Strategy
Industry Perspective of the Hub
Terry BurgessPresidentSouth Australian Chambers of Mines and Energy
International Copper Technology and Research Hub
The Concept ReportDr Christopher Goodes
Developing the hub
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Consultation to shape the concept
Steps to develop the Hub Concept
Develop hub Concept Report
Briefing and Feedback
Proposed Next Steps
Why a copper strategy?
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A working vision
The hub as a magnet
The Copper Development Roadmap
• Copper Development Roadmap willinform the Hub’s activities
• To be developed with stakeholders
The hub’s focus
The hub and spoke model
Value Proposition
• For current and aspiring mineral producers in South Australia.
• For international organisations, producers and METS suppliers
• For universities, CRCs and research providers• For METS and other technology suppliers• For the Government of South Australia and the
Australian Government• For the broader community
South Australia’s Copper Development Roadmap
Dr Christopher Goodes
The Copper Development Roadmap
• Copper Development Roadmap will inform the Hub’s activities
• Initial Feedback suggests the possible themes:• Technology implementation • Leading project development practices• Leading practice in social acceptance
• Developed with stakeholders
Developing the roadmap
Phase 1: Planning
Phase 2: Visioning
Phase 3:Roadmap development
Phase 4: Implementation
Establish working group, scope
boundaries and select stakeholders
& experts
Agree on high level vision with key
stakeholder group
Conduct workshop and prioritise
outcomes
Finalise roadmap
Update and review
* From IEA Energy Technology Roadmaps. A guide to development and implementation
Aug 16 Sep 16 Oct 16 Dec 16 Jun 17
Workshop – Steering Group
Pre workshop
• Sign off on vision, scope & themes
• Sign off on participant list
• Sign off on pre reads
Workshop
• Present context at start of workshop
• Attend last 90 minutes to receive recommendations
Post workshop
• Approve final Roadmap
Potential Roadmap Themes
Social acceptance
Project Accelerator
Technology futures
Technology futures
Technology
Internet of Things
Data analytics
Mining automation(surface & underground)
Disruptors
Social Acceptance
Social Acceptance
Safety and Health
Community engagement
Environment Management
Project Accelerator
Project accelerator
Lean project development
New project financing
Technology assessment & value proposition
Training & networking
Technology future Scan
Sub theme Horizon 1(Available
Now)
Horizon 2(1 – 3 years)
Horizon 3(4 – 10 years)
Internet of thingsData analyticsMining automationNovel processing
Technology future project portfolio
High
Return
Low
LowRisk/Speed to market
High
Next Steps Charles MooreDirector – Resources and StrategyDepartment of State Development
Next Steps
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Contact
Department of State Development Level 4, 11 Waymouth StreetAdelaide, South Australia 5000GPO Box 320Adelaide, South Australia 5001
T: +61 8 8303 2202M: +61 422 007 059E: [email protected]
Charles Moore,Director, Resources and Strategy08 8303 2202
www.minerals.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au/copperstrategy