RE: Why No Feasibility Study Issued?17 Sep 2024 16:21
Dickie A quick look back I see you listen to the expert known as ChatGPT as you posted
"the following key information and documents are typically required in a mining license application:
1. Applicant Details ✅
2. Project Description ✅
-A detailed description of the mining project, including:
-Nature of the mineral resources to be mined. ✅
-Location of the mining area, including geographical coordinates. ❌*Commercially Sensitive
- Description of the exploration or mining activities proposed. ✅
3. Work Program ✅
A work plan or schedule of activities, including exploration methods, timeframes, and expected output. ✅
4. Proof of Financial Capability
Evidence of the applicant’s financial capability to undertake mining activities. This may include:
Bank statements. ✅
Financial guarantees. ❓This we don't know directly but without them they could not apply so safe to assume they have them.
Evidence of past investment in mining activities (if applicable) ✅
5. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report ✅
6. Mining Rights or Consent ❓This is what they applying for, so much for chatGPT 🙄
7. Technical Report ✅
A report prepared by a qualified geologist or mining engineer, outlining the mineral resource and reserves, geological surveys, and potential productivity of the area. ✅. All contained within sub-surface model
8. Health and Safety Plan ✅
9. Employment and Training Plan ✅
10. Fees and Charges ✅
11. Local Content Plan ✅
12. Mineral Rights Map ✅
13. Government Approvals ❓Again this is the purpose of the application
14. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Plan ✅
15. Other Supporting Documents ✅
All these things we know the answers too. The feasibility study is what is required to tick all the boxes. If the feasibility study does not show it to be feasible then they would not be able to have applied for the mining license. It is really that simple! ✅