23.05.2012, presentation, developing sustainable mining operations in mongolia, julien lawrence
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Local knowledge International experience Focused on success
Julien Lawrence – Mining Services Manager - Leighton Asia
Developing a Sustainable Mining Operation in Mongolia
Local knowledge International experience Focused on success
• Building a cohesive mining team in Mongolia
• Training and technologies for sustainable operations
• Strategy for rapid ramping up of coal production in Mongolia
CoalTrans Mongolia 2012 - Presentation Agenda
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Building a cohesive mining team in Mongolia
Delivery Structure
Owner Miner OR Contractor?
Questions for Owner Miners
Can the Capex be secured for the mining fleet?
Is there more value in investing capex into business growth rather than operating
needs?
Do I have access to resources required to successfully deliver against key objectives?
Experienced technical, operational and support personnel
Training systems and trainers
OEM relationship and plant support team
Will the operations distract management from the core focus of the business – i.e.
selling the product and delivering maximum cash flow
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Building a cohesive mining team in Mongolia
- Selection of contract based delivery strategy
Example SoR / D-B-B EPC / D-B Alliance /
Partnering
BOOT / PPP
Is the Project… Traditional Collaborative Integrative Partnership
Large? O P P P
Complex? O O P P
Subject to a high risk of scope/design change? O O P P
Subject to high interface risk? O O P P
Does the owner…
Need the project delivered quickly? O P P O
Have strong project management resources? O P P O
Have an appetite to share project risks? O P P O
Have requirements that may evolve with design work? O P P O
Require strong "oversight" role? P P O O
Have a pipeline of other similar or identical projects? P P O P
Source: KPMG International, Project Delivery Strategy: Getting It Right, 2010
P The decision driver suggests that this procurement model is suitable
O The decision driver suggests that this procurement model may not be optimal
Delivery Strategies
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XYZ MINING COMPANY Geology
Administration
Processing
Planning Commercial Safety
HR
Exploration
Environmental Quality/Systems
IT Management Corporate
Mining
Geotechnical Accounts
Maintenance
Engineering
XYZ MINING COMPANY Geology
Administration
Processing
Planning Commercial Safety HR
Exploration
Environmental Quality/Systems
IT Management Corporate
Geotechnical Accounts
Maintenance
Engineering
Mining Contractor
XYZ MINING COMPANY
Geology Administration
Processing
Planning Commercial Safety
HR
Exploration
Environmental Quality/Systems
IT Management Corporate
Mining Alliance Contractor
Geotechnical Accounts
Maintenance
Engineering
Building a cohesive mining team in Mongolia
- Owner Miner or Contractor?
OWNER MINER TRADITIONAL CONTRACTING
INTEGRATED APPROACH
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Integrated Contract has significant advantages
Total integration into the mining team
Optimised capital expenditure profile
Most efficient utilisation of resources
Labour
Materials and Consumables
Equipment
Focused safety culture
Flexible plan – optimised cash flow
Access to a large pool of experience
Sharing of risks and aligning of business drivers
Leading continuous improvement strategies
Cost savings flow through to the project owner
Target is safest and lowest cost / tonne out the gate
Building a cohesive mining team in Mongolia
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Minimal expatriates – mentors not managers
Clear and culturally aligned core values
Focus on local content Operational personnel
Procurement
Services
Focus on training and knowledge transfer
Zero duplication of roles
A clear road map for staff development into senior
positions
Building a cohesive mining team in Mongolia
- Important features for a Mongolian Operation
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Competency Based
Training Programs
Senior Management
and Leadership
Development Strive for L.I.F.E Safety
Training Program
Administrative business
systems and values
Professional and
Technical Development
Entry Level to Advanced Operator Training
Trades / Skilled
technician program
Cultural awareness and social
responsibility
Integrated project-based
solutions
Training and technologies for sustainable operations
- Depth of training
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Training and technologies for sustainable operations
Mining Training Library
Library of training course material for operational and mechanical training, accessible by project teams across
Leighton Asia countries over the intranet
Staff Training & Development Programs
Variety of training made available to staff/managers to support their professional and personal development.
Including management and leadership courses
Performance Development reviews
Needs analysis reviewed bi-annually for all staff and training plan implemented
Young Talent Management Program
- University Scholarships
- Internships
- Graduate Development Program
- Overseas experience – study, training and employment opportunities
Leighton Master Degree in project management
Development opportunity for engineers in conjunction with University of new South Wales, Australia
AFS Program
Opportunity for children of staff members to be awarded secondary school education grants to broaden their
worldwide knowledge.
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Graduate Mining Engineer Development Program
Structured development framework for recruited graduates to develop into professional mining
engineers
No. of Graduates Location Commencement
Date
3 UHG, Mongolia March 2012
1 Khushuut, Mongolia April 2012
2 Seconded to Hong
Kong January 2012
Scholarship Programs
Leighton sponsored scholarship programs at Mongolia University of Science & Technology and
to develop a mining talent pipeline in a competitive market
No. of Scholars Location Mining Civil Mechanical
Final year
3rd year Mongolia University(s)
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2
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Training and technologies for sustainable operations
Graduate Career Development Program
Phase 1
• Site Operations
Phase 2
• Technical Development
Phase 3
• Project Management
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Staff To Development
Zolboo
Hong Kong tunnel project
- 1 Year Training Work Visa
Tunneling/Heavy Civils
Drill and blast
International experience
Tamir
Hong Kong tunnel project
- 1 Year Training Work Visa
Tunneling
Drill and blast
International experience
Zoloo Australia mine sites
- mining delegation tour
Exposure to techniques and
technologies in use across
Victoria, New South Wales,
Queensland projects
Enkhbold Hong Kong head office
- Planning and estimation
Multiple commodities, risk
management exposure,
estimating systems
Baggy
Hong Kong head office
- Planning and estimation
Risk management and reporting
/ auditing
HR / Training / Safety Staff Hong Kong head office
- Systems, compliance training
Corporate systems and
international standards
management
Training and technologies for sustainable operations
International Experience and Professional Development
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Training and technologies for sustainable operations
- Training Management Systems
• Tracking of training objectives
• Simulator Utilisation Focus
• Data input daily and reporting
monthly
• Tracking across all projects
• Reference library available online
• Covers core operating and
technical training areas
• Developing professional and
administration reference library
as next phase
• Customisable for each project
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Strategy for rapid ramp-up of coal production in Mongolia
- Research and planning
In-Situ Delivered
to Buyer
Coal Quality Testing
Dry Washed / Wet Washed
Coal Washability Testing
Resource Definition Completed – Folding / Faulting / Oxidation / Seam thickness / Dip / Strike / etc
Does coal need to be transported through China or Russia?
In-Fill Drilling Completed
Only Russian Drilling Data
Adequate access through Mongolian/Chinese Border
Approvals, Licenses and Permits in place
Deposit robust enough to support adequate transport to border
Approvals, Licenses and Permits in place
Sell Raw Coal? Marketing / off take
ESIA Completed and approved
Community Interface - No promises you cannot keep
Adequate water
Community Interface - No promises you cannot keep
Community Interface - No promises you cannot keep
Approvals, Licenses and Permits in place
• Exploration License Acquisition
• Resource definition
• Desktop / scoping studies
• Pre-feasibility study
• Definitive feasibility study
• Feed / BES / DES
• Permitting and licenses
• Construction and Commissioning
• Production!!
Marketing, off take agreements
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Strategy for rapid ramp-up of coal production in Mongolia
- Strategy
Research, research, research
Early identification of critical path activities in the program
Local and regional social and political landscape
Infrastructure requirements – particularly if offsite
Water / natural resource needs
Regulatory requirements – understand well in advance
Management plans in place to ensure delivery of critical path expected outcomes
Realistic understanding of achievable timeframes
Early identification of all potential partners/support services
Clear public engagement – no promises that can’t be kept
Comprehensive training and succession planning
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