Description
Metallic and Industrial Minerals (MIM) Permits are issued for the purpose of granting the exclusive right to explore for metallic and industrial minerals in Alberta. In order to keep a MIM Permit in good standing, the permittee must perform a specified amount of exploration work throughout the term of the permit. The primary role of mineral assessment reports is to document and support expenditure claims for work done in order to keep a permit, or group of permits, in good standing. They also serve an important role of providing information on geological, geophysical, geochemical, drilling and other mineral exploration related activities that are completed each year in Alberta. Mineral assessment reports are required through the Metallic and Industrial Minerals Tenure Regulation. This guideline addresses the details of both the administrative and technical aspects of mineral assessment reports. It is intended to present the legislative requirements in a straightforward and clear way.
Updated
January 1, 2013
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Guideline mineral assessment reports
Extent
15 pages
Frequency
Once
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Start Date
2013-01-01
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Date Created
2013-01-01
Date Added
2015-05-13T15:02:42.083415
Date Modified
2013-01-01
Date Issued
2013-01-01
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ISBN (pdf)
9781460105665
ISBN (print)
9781460105658
NEOS catalogue key
6030035
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Energy
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Resource Revenue Operations Division, Coal and Mineral Development Branch North Petroleum Plaza 9945-108 st Edmonton, AB T5K 2G6 780-427-7707 780-422-5447 (fax)