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Mining On Top: Africa – London Summit Creating shared value through African mining
SPEAKERS
One Great George Street, Westminster, London | 24-26 June 2014
• H.E. Joaquim Duarte da Costa David, Minster of Geology and Mines and Industry of the Republic of Angola • Hon Tolossa Shagi Moti, Minister of Mines of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia • Hon Alhaji Inusah Fuseini MP, Minister of Land and Natural Resources of Ghana • Hon Tlali Khasu, Minister of Mining Kingdom of Lesotho • Hon Esperança Bias, Minister for Mineral Resource, Republic of Mozambique • Hon Prof Sospeter Muhongo, Minister of Energy and Minerals Republic of Tanzania • Tiyapo Hudson Ngwisanyi, Geological Survey Botswana • Sheila Khama, African Center for Natural Resources, African Development Bank • Ahmed Heikal, Citadel Capital • Nicola Barnfather, Department for Int’l Development
• Roland Janssens, Emerging Africa Infrastructure Fund • Ignacio de Calonje, IFC • Michael Jarvis, World Bank • Antonio Pedro, ECA Sub-regional Office for Eastern Africa • Dr Eamonn Barrett, Environmental Resources Management • Tunde Morakinyo, Environmental Resources Management • Frederick W. Davidson, Energold Drilling • David Hunter, Mott MacDonald • Akshai Fofaria, Pinsent Masons • Sarah Thomas, Pinsent Masons • Farhad Abasov, Allana Potash • Andrew Bone, De Beers • Dr Antony Harwood, Montero Mining • Brad Boyle, Triton Minerals • Olivier Rwamasirabo, Vale
• Edward Harris, Africa Progress Panel • Francesca Purcell, emerge poverty free • Capt Peter Taylor, Mammoth Mining • Marinke van Riet, PWYP • Dr Susanne Schmitt, WWF • Amanda Van Dyke, WIM (UK) • Dr Chris Hinde, SNL Metals & Mining • Ana Elizabeth Bastida, University of Dundee • Ian Satchwell, International Mining for Development Centre, The University of Western Australia and The University of Queensland • Lord Jonathan Marland, Commonwealth Business Council • Ken Smith, Agent General for Queensland • Kevin Skipworth CVO, Agent General for Western Australia
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Mining On Top: Africa - London Summit
Creating shared value through African mining 24-26 June 2014 One Great George Street, Westminster, London Although Africa is still the continent with the lowest per capita gross domestic product, its nations include many of the world’s fastest growing economies. In the first decade of this century, all ten of the fastest growing economies in the world were in Africa, and African foreign direct investment rose five-fold between 2001 and 2010. Indeed, Africa has seen sustained growth since 2000, with the boom being largely commodity driven. Continued maximisation of extractive revenues is essential to support the growing expectations of the expanding middle classes and sustain the increased urbanisation of the population. However, commodity prices have declined, from recent highs; exploration spending has slumped and mining companies of all sizes are focusing on reducing costs. How should the resource rich continent respond? In an environment where the whole world is competing for the benefits that mining can bring, Africa must ensure that it offers a competitive environment for companies to operate in. Transparent and stable taxation regimes, efficient permitting and licensing processes and skilled and healthy workforces are necessary if the continent is to attract mining dollars..
Mining On Top: Africa brings together all the stakeholders to chart the path for developing the continent’s rich mineral wealth to everyone’s benefit. Carefully selected speakers will consider the most aposite subjects and company presentations highlight the opportunity Africa presents for suppliers, mining companies and investors.
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Naturally investors and miners must also play their part by supporting responsible infrastructure development, encouraging local content development and beneficiation, acting responsibly towards the environment and local communities, and ensuring that full, prior and informed consent is agreed at every stage of the mining development cycle. Collaboration is required to ensure that Africa’s abundant mineral wealth is developed to the benefit of all. The London Summit again brings all constituents to African mining together to promote understanding, and to grapple with the realities of how this can be achieved.
2014 Summit Programme Day 1 – Monday, 23 June 09.00-13.00 MINING INSIGHT
13.00-16.00 16.00-18.00
Mining Insight* Workshop providing an overview of the mining industry to those in associated sectors. Tax Transparency for African Governments Workshop run by DFID on tax transparency All Party Parliamentary Group Extractive Industries Commonwealth Mining Roundtable on the African Mining Vision over Afternoon Tea in the Members Dining room, Palace of Westminster (invitation only)
14.05-15.20
15.20-15.30 14.05-15.30 15.30-16.00 16.00-17.30
*Supplemental activities Day 2 – Tuesday, 24 June African mining infrastructure focus 08.45-09.25
Registration and coffee
09.25-09.30
Welcome and introduction
09.30-09.55
The central role of the UK in African Mining infrastructure - UKTI
09.55-10.20
Managing risk and cost in mining infrastructure development
10.20-10.45
Mining’s legacy: Thinking beyond the mine Taking an integrated approach by developing lasting solutions, serving diverse interests, to support local community and economic development.
10.45-11.15
Networking break
11.15-12.30
Panel Discussion: Considerations in financing infrastructure to support African Mining PPP, Sovereign and DFI funding to open up multi-use corridors; on-going care and maintenance.
12.30-13.30
Lunch
The afternoon features round table sessions between government, investors, consultants, miners and civil society. The focus is highly prospective mining regions with infrastructure challenges. Topics discussed: Transport: access to mine and from mine to market; access to port, rail and roads; maintaining reliable transport systems; and transport security. Water management: preventing AMD; water conservation and re-use; targeting zero liquid discharge; sludge and tailings pond management. Power supply: managing unpredictable power supply; the spiralling costs of energy; sustainable power solutions. 13.30-14.45
Case 1
14.45-15.15
Networking break
15.15-16.30
Case 2
16.30-17.00
Way forward and closing comments
17.30-20.00
Drinks reception hosted by UKTI at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, 12 Great George Street
16.00-17.30 18.00-21.00
Panel Discussion: Africa mining risk assessment What are the specific risks of operating in Africa, how can they be mitigated, are they increasing and are they outweighed by the benefits? Investor presentation Tanzania mining roundtable Networking break Panel Discussion: Increasing accountability: avoiding the ‘resource curse’ How can government, companies and civil society work together to ensure that mining revenues benefit the local communities? Mozambique mining roundtable Drinks reception hosted by Ken Smith, Agent General for Queensland and Kevin Skipworth CVO, Agent General for Western Australia, Downer Room, Australian High Commission
Day 4 – Thursday, 26 June 08.30-09.00 Registration and coffee 09.00-09.05 Opening remarks 09.05-09.35 Opening keynote 09.35-10.50 Panel Discussion: Creating shared value beneficiation and local content Ensuring that mining benefits the indigenous people and nation through keeping value add services in continent. 10.50-11.00 Investor presentation 09.35-11.00 Lesotho mining roundtable Networking break 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.45 Panel Discussion: Environment and biodiversity considerations Building the price of environmental protection measures into operating costs; environmental protection and restoration; sustaining biodiversity; managing the environmental impacts of artisanal mining. 12.45-12.55 Investor presentation 11.30-12.55 Ethiopia mining roundtable Lunch 12.55-14.10 14.10-15.15 Panel Discussion: Enabling self-sustainability: employment of local workers With increasing industrial militancy, incredible wage inflation, high levels of health care support and training needs how can mining companies and the indigenous workforce work together to provide diverse human resource and fulfilling employment? 15.15-15.25 Investor presentation 14.10-15.25 Angola mining roundtable Networking break 15.25-15.55 15.55-16.20 Closing keynote 16.20-16.30 Closing comments
Day 3 – Wednesday, 25 June
Day 5 – Friday, 27 June
Creating shared value through African mining
Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy Dundee University event
08.00-09.00
Registration and coffee
09.00-09.05
Opening remarks
09.05-09.30
Opening keynote
09.30-10.30
Ministerial addresses
10.30-11.00
Networking break
11.00-11.30
The state of African mining
11.30-12.45
Panel Discussion: Raising finance for African Mining Examination of investor risk appetite; raising finance in a difficult market; focusing on reduced costs and shareholder returns.
12.45-12.55
Energold Drilling presentation
11.30-12.55
Ghana mining roundtable
12.55-14.05
Lunch
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