Scoping Study definition

Scoping Study means the preliminary economic assessment effective August 16, 2010 on the Offset Zone at the Lac des Iles mine completed for the Company by P&E Mining Consultants Inc., with input from other consulting firms.
Scoping Study means a first pass estimate of engineering requirements and costs of a mining operation, processing plant and plant infrastructure. Included in the cost estimates will be infrastructure, tailings disposal, power supply, and owner's costs. The plant design may change as a result of test-work analysis, optimisation studies and engineering improvements performed during execution of the follow-up Pre-feasibility Study. Operating and capital cost estimates are to an order of magnitude accuracy of ± 35%.
Scoping Study means the preliminary evaluation of a mineral project, including an assessment of the economic viability of CBM and/or liquid hydrocarbons, details of which are set out in Appendix VII to this circular;

Examples of Scoping Study in a sentence

  • The Scoping Study Report provides the outcomes of a detailed assessment of the four options summarised at para 4.7 and concludes that the preferred option is “Remote Towers and Centralised APS”.

  • The Scoping Study Report also identifies that an ATM Strategy is also subject to several constraints to change: Addressing the impact on staff: some of the ATM 2030 strategic projects involve centralising operations from the current airports to a centralised location, which involves significant personal change for ATS staff.

  • HIAL appointed Helios, an independent consultancy specialising in aviation and air traffic management, to carry out a Scoping Study into the strategic options for air navigation services at its airports, which was then to inform HIAL’s Air Traffic Management Strategy 2030.

  • The Scoping Study Report provides the outcomes of a detailed assessment of the four options summarised within the body of the report and concludes that the preferred option is “Remote Towers and Centralised APS”.

  • The Helios Scoping Study Report identifies several drivers for change: Maintaining lifeline services to remote communities: ensuring that airports remain open and that air navigation services are provided is fundamental to HIAL’s mission to support connectivity and tourism to the remote communities that HIAL operates in.


More Definitions of Scoping Study

Scoping Study means the independent scoping study commissioned and funded by the Crown under the 2008 deed to:
Scoping Study and "Project Definition Study" are used interchangeably, without any difference in meaning. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
Scoping Study means a preliminary technical and economic evaluation of a potential mineral deposit undertaken by JVCo within the Exploration Area that may be based on a combination of directly gathered project data and assumptions borrowed from similar deposits or operations to the case envisaged, which includes a preliminary mine plan, sensitivity analysis and proposed metallurgical circuit and initial flowsheet, that is in any event consistent with clause 38 of the JORC Code (2012 Edition).
Scoping Study means separate scoping studies, preceding the PFS, to be conducted in both of the JV Areas in terms of the Subscription Agreements, the primary objective of which studies is to develop and assess an investment opportunity in order to establish strategic fit and likely attractiveness of the business case relating to Mining for Minerals within the those JV Areas. Such a study shall seek inter alia to identify any possible options to be assessed in terms of the PFS, should the said business case warrant further investigation;
Scoping Study means a study that has the following objectives:
Scoping Study means the research, development and planning efforts undertaken by SIMSCI in connection with integrating the Products with SIMSCI's products, including ROMEO, PRO/II and PROVISION, which may include the preparation of a business plan for the commercialization of such new integrated products.
Scoping Study means a first pass estimate of engineering requirements and costs of a mining operation, processing plant and plant infrastructure. Included in the cost estimates will be infrastructure, tailings disposal, power supply, and owner's costs. The plant design may change as a result of test-work analysis, optimisation studies and engineering improvements performed during execution of the follow-up Pre-feasibility Study. Operating and capital cost estimates are to an order of magnitude accuracy of ± 35%.A "Pre-feasibility Study" (PFS) is an engineering and cost study of a mining operation, processing plant and plant infrastructure, which for the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project includes a flow sheet that covers ore beneficiation, high pressure acid leach, CCD washing, solution purification and cobalt and nickel extraction as an intermediate precipitate. Included in the cost estimates will be infrastructure, tailings disposal, power supply, and owner's costs. The plant design may change as a result of test-work analysis, optimisation studies and engineering improvements performed during execution of the Pre-feasibility Study. Operating and capital cost estimates are to an accuracy of ± 25%. In the case of the Kalgoorlie Nickel Project, the drill density would be such that the resource status is Indicated Mineral Resource.A "Definitive Feasibility Study" (DFS) means a feasibility study undertaken to a high degree of accuracy which may be used as a basis for raising finance for the construction of a project.