Drafting Mining Agreements Workshop
Drill down to the core elements of mining agreements in this practical workshop. Uncover NetZero and other ESG considerations affecting mining agreements and be at the forefront of the sector. Decode drafting contracts for mining rights and mineral sharing, push the boundaries on tailoring agreements for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations, and so much more! This seminar is a must attend for all practitioners in the mining and resources field. WEB2111W10
Description
Attend and earn 3 CPD points including:
1.5 points in Competency Area 2: Professional Skills
1.5 points in Competency Area 4: Substantive Law
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
DRAFTING MINING AGREEMENTS WORKSHOP
- NetZero and other ESG considerations affecting mining agreements
- Drafting contracts for mining rights / mineral sharing
- Considerations when conferring the right to minerals
- Shared access to infrastructure and competing extraction processes and facilities
- Tailoring agreements for above-ground versus below-ground mining operations
- Effectively pricing and allocating risk between owners and contractors
- Ensuring continuity of mining operations and flexibility over the life of your mine
- Bankability issues: What will your lenders and their legal counsel be looking for?
- Recent legal developments affecting mining agreements
Presented by Phil McKeiver, Special Counsel, Gilbert + Tobin; Best Lawyers 2022, Construction/Infrastructure Law and Christopher Marchesi, Special Counsel, Gilbert + Tobin
Presenters
Phil McKeiver
Phil is acknowledged as a leading Australian projects, construction and infrastructure lawyer. He has over 25 years of experience advising on the funding, construction, procurement and operation of energy, resources and infrastructure projects across Australia, Asia and Africa. He is a former Partner of Gilbert+Tobin and has also served on many listed and unlisted company boards. Phil is a regular speaker on energy, resources and infrastructure topics and has held adjunct roles with Curtin University, Charles Darwin University and Edith Cowan University.
Christopher Marchesi
Chris specialises in mining, oil & gas, renewables and infrastructure projects and M&A. He advises Australian and international energy and resources companies, project owners and investors across a wide range of project development matters and transactions in the energy and resources industry. His work spans project development, land access, environment, clean energy, State Agreements, offtakes, acquisitions, disposals, financings, joint ventures, approvals and regulatory matters.
Testimonials
“Thorough presentation and content; very practical”
“Very useful & comprehensive – well supported with ‘take away’ reference material”
“With such a large topic emphasised important aspects well”