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THE FIRST OPERATOR LED CONGRESS TAILORED TO SOLELY ADDRESS THE CHALLENGES FACING TAILINGS MANAGEMENT LIFE CYCLE Key Topics Being Covered Include: March 17-18 | Denver | Colorado Expert Insight From 20+ Industry Professionals Including Major Mining Companies, Regulatory Authorities and Selected Solution Providers M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.tailings-management.com Register By Friday February 6, 2015 * SAVE $200 • STRIKING THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN COMPLIANCE AND BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS: Evaluating and comparing existing regulatory infrastructures and frameworks, Assessing the need for transparency and clarity • SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY OPERATIONS: Working in harmony with regulatory obligations and establishing a better network of communications to prevent major disasters • DRY CAKING: THE FUTURE OF TAILINGS MANAGEMENT: Analyzing the overall financial impact on total operating costs: short-term costs VS. long-term financial rewards • APPLYING THE LESSONS LEARNED WITHIN OIL SANDS TAILINGS MANAGEMENT: Discussing how to improve fluid fine tailings management in order to efficiently separate contaminants • UNDERSTANDING THE POTENTIAL OF SITES RECLAMATION AND RE-USE: Identifying the most economical and sustainable way to handle the lifetime of your mine and analyzing optimal post-closure procedures • COMPREHENSIVELY DEALING WITH CONTAINMENT, STORAGE AND LEAKAGES: Successfully ensuring total containment in a timely fashion and how to optimize sound facility management strategies • CUTTING COSTS AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE WITH CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGIES: Showcasing the benefits of the latest technologies to improve tailings stabilization Dr. Hishmi Jamil Husain Environmental Superintendent Rio Tinto Organized By: Optimal Tailings Life Cycle Risk Management Strategies And Innovative Technologies To Reduce Costs And Environmental Footprints And Achieve Total Containment William Adams Chief Advisor Areas Under Management Rio Tinto Krishna Parameswaran Director Of Environmental Services Asarco LLC Tony Waldron Senior Environmental Protection Specialist State Of Colorado Reclamation Mining & Safety Daniel Eyde Chief Technology Officer St Cloud Mining Co. Full Speaker Line-Up To Be Announced Soon Bruce Stover Director, Inactive Mine Reclamation Program Colorado Division Of Reclamation, Mining And Safety Co Sponsor: Exhibitor:

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THE FIRST OPERATOR LED CONGRESS TAILORED TO SOLELY ADDRESS THE CHALLENGES FACING TAILINGS MANAGEMENT LIFE CYCLE

Key Topics Being Covered Include:

March 17-18 | Denver | Colorado

Expert Insight From 20+ Industry Professionals Including Major Mining Companies, Regulatory Authorities and Selected Solution Providers

M Follow us @UnconventOilGas

www. ta i l i ngs-management .com

Register By FridayFebruary 6, 2015

*SAVE $200

• STRIKING THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN COMPLIANCE AND BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS: Evaluating and comparing existing regulatory infrastructures and frameworks, Assessing the need for transparency and clarity

• SUSTAINING ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY OPERATIONS: Working in harmony with regulatory obligations and establishing a better network of communications to prevent major disasters

• DRY CAKING: THE FUTURE OF TAILINGS MANAGEMENT: Analyzing the overall financial impact on total operating costs: short-term costs VS. long-term financial rewards

• APPLYING THE LESSONS LEARNED WITHIN OIL SANDS TAILINGS MANAGEMENT: Discussing how to improve fluid fine tailings management in order to efficiently separate contaminants

• UNDERSTANDING THE POTENTIAL OF SITES RECLAMATION AND RE-USE: Identifying the most economical and sustainable way to handle the lifetime of your mine and analyzing optimal post-closure procedures

• COMPREHENSIVELY DEALING WITH CONTAINMENT, STORAGE AND LEAKAGES: Successfully ensuring total containment in a timely fashion and how to optimize sound facility management strategies

• CUTTING COSTS AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE WITH CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGIES: Showcasing the benefits of the latest technologies to improve tailings stabilization

Dr. Hishmi Jamil Husain Environmental Superintendent Rio Tinto

Organized By:

Optimal Tailings Life Cycle Risk Management Strategies And Innovative Technologies To Reduce Costs And Environmental Footprints And Achieve Total Containment

William Adams Chief Advisor Areas Under Management Rio Tinto

Krishna Parameswaran Director Of Environmental Services Asarco LLC

Tony Waldron Senior Environmental Protection Specialist State Of ColoradoReclamation Mining & Safety

Daniel Eyde Chief Technology Officer St Cloud Mining Co.

Full Speaker Line-Up To Be Announced Soon

Bruce Stover Director, Inactive Mine Reclamation ProgramColorado Division Of Reclamation, Mining And Safety

Co Sponsor: Exhibitor:

Embassy Suites Denver Downtown

Crystal Ballroom- 3rd Floor1420 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80202 Phone: 303-592-1000Website: http://goo.gl/q78G2

Recent catastrophic incidents, most notably Mount Polley in Canada in August 2014, have exemplified the pressing need to assess how tailings management in its entirety is to be made more efficient and environmentally safe, but to date, there has surprisingly been no industry gathering tailored to ensure that such failures are not repeated.

As a consequence of accidents and public pressure, regulatory bodies are constantly tweaking the rules and regulations for tailings management, which are becoming more stringent and in some cases even unclear, and as a consequence operators are being compelled to invest more time and resources to fundamentally lower their environmental footprints. To achieve this in a timely fashion and in the most cost-effective manner, innovative strategies need to be explored that in many cases feature cutting–edge technologies. Essentially, an improved network of communications must exist so that the relevant organizations, regulatory

bodies and expert individuals are working in harmony to securely manage and store tailings and thus mitigate any breaches which can have fatal consequences.

To this end, the inaugural Global Tailings Management Congress 2015, Hard Rock Mining And Oil Sands is coming to Denver, Colorado on March 17-18, 2015. Bringing together leading operators to identify the best methodologies and instrumentation for tailings management, including case studies outlining the potential benefits of Dry Stacking using innovative techniques for tailings De-Watering, improving Fluid Fine Tailings Management, and establishing optimal Reclamation post operations.

Fundamentally, by mapping out the entire life cycle of tailings management, this congress aims to create an improved network of communications between operators, vendors and regulators to achieve total containment, mitigate risks and optimize operational proficiency.

Venue Information

WHAT IS UNIQUE ABOUT THIS EVENT?

Will bring together experts from leading mining companies and organizations around the world and across the full spectrum of commodities to share best practices for optimizing tailings management: effectively monitoring, reporting and accounting for tailings.

• INDUSTRY FOCUSED: This is the only

global congress tailor made for industry

needs and requirements, in which only

carefully selected experts will showcase

studies outlining how barriers were overcome

• TAILINGS SPECIFIC: To ensure that this

congress really strikes at the heart of the

issues, the agenda focuses solely on the life

cycle of tailings management

• MOVING ON: This congress is not only

going to look at the ‘liquid’ version of tailings

disposal, since the industry has moved on

from looking exclusively at tailing ponds

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“Good mix of policy, technical and strategy.”

Rio Tinto

“I enjoyed hearing the EPAs perspective.”

Dow Water & Process Solutions

“I enjoyed the intimate nature where you can hear all papers

and meet everyone.”Environ

Register By FridayFebruary 6, 2015

*SAVE $200

8:50 Chair’s Opening Remarks

STRIKING THE PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN

COMPLIANCE AND BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS

INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY

9:00 Managing The Environmental Footprint Of Your Operation And Keeping Costs In Check Whilst Complying With The Evolving Regulatory Framework

• Successfully managing sites whilst working in harmony with regulatory obligations to maintain environmentally friendly operations whilst adapting to constantly changing agendas

• Discussing the reasoning behind current regulations taking into account past incidents, and explaining how to be wholly prepared for potential sudden and more imposing limitations

• Keeping up to date: establishing a better network of communications between companies and regulators and working co-operatively to prevent major disasters

Dr. Hishmi Jamil Husain, Environmental Superintendent, Rio Tinto

9:30 Question & Answer Session

PANEL DISCUSSION:

9:40 Evaluating And Comparing Existing Regulatory Infrastructures And Frameworks: Assessing The Need For Clarity And Transparency

• Untangling the core regulatory frameworks and scientifically justifying their necessity in order to keep consequential effects to a minimum

• Emphasizing the importance of regulatory limits locally, nationally and internationally and outlining which boundaries are required and which are of a hindrance for operational proficiency

• Fully understanding why specific regulations have to be tailor made for differing environments, depending on their location and surrounding communities

• Simplifying guidelines to ease the maintenance of sites when looking beyond operational life cycles

CONFIRMED PANELISTS:

William Adams, Chief Advisor Areas Under Management, Rio TintoPERSPECTIVE ON STRATEGIC TAILINGS MANAGEMENT

IMPLEMENTING SAFER AND MORE TIME AND

COST-EFFECTIVE PROCEDURES

10:20 Learning From Legacy Structural Limitations When Designing And Pre-Planning New And Stronger Tailings Impoundments To Meet More Stringent Criteria And Achieve Total Containment

• Acknowledging past failures: increasing the stability of tailings piles for maximal security and enclosure, and how best to avoid such devastating failures

• Identifying the fundamental pre-requisites for tailings management to confidently make key decisions for a smooth operational process

• Carefully considering and selecting the most appropriate technology, lining materials and equipment so that the stability of sites are retained to an acceptable standard, making sure that regulations are consistently met throughout

10:50 Question & Answer Session

11:00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

11:30 Reviewing The Impact Of Contaminants On The Environment Through Improved Tailings De-Watering And Water Conservation Strategies

• Striking a water equilibrium that will optimize usage and recycling, especially when adopting newer strategies which may overall lower costs

• Evaluating water contaminants via laboratory testing and how to effectively remove them in order to safely and conveniently return water back into the environment

• Financially making the most of un-economical products and pursuing efficient separation techniques, whilst combating water shortages to facilitate more suitable storage methods

• Tackling the management of natural water that flows under or around the tailings dam, whether during dry stacking or in a valley dam, to maximize its usage

Dr Ruth Roxburgh, Chief Technology Officer, ClearBakk

12:00 Question & Answer Session

DRY CAKING: THE FUTURE OF TAILINGS MANAGEMENT

12:10 Analyzing The Overall Financial Impact Of Dry Stacking On The Total Operating Costs Of Your Business: Short-Term Costs VS. Long-Term Financial Rewards

• Detailing the core principles for creating a dry stack and outlining what specific equipment, processes and mastery is required to optimally achieve the most sustainable product without incurring intensive costs

• Assessing the benefits of dry stacking and deciding if this is a viable option to replace traditional stacking, particularly for cost commitments for closure

• Exploring the potential drawbacks with regards to initial labor, cost, energy and time investments and pinpointing possible flaws for efficient management

12:40 Question & Answer Session

12:50 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

13:50 Discovering Innovative Strategies To Reduce Liability And Risks Associated With Dry Stacking

• Efficiently transforming wet stacks to dry stacks whilst dealing with space constraints and the volume of material generated, in order to prevent unanticipated complications

• Examining new and improved engineering solutions that could be beneficial to overcome misconceptions and ease physiological problems with dry stack tailings

• Driving newer approaches for producing and managing dry stacks in order to relieve the initial burdens and long-term level of responsibility

• Concluding if dry caking is a risk worth taking and how it could impact your overall operations

14:20 Question & Answer Session

APPLYING THE LESSONS LEARNED WITHIN OIL SANDS

TAILINGS MANAGEMENT

14:30 Discussing How To Improve Fluid Fine Tailings Management In Order To Efficiently Separate Contaminants And Improve Trafficability Tailings

• Dealing with tailings drainage and uncovering new methods for the complete removal of silt, sand and clay

• Increasing the economical value of the end product by preventing contaminants entering oil sands

• Recognizing the true toughing of oil sands and characterizing its actual toxicity in order to ease the burden of tailings management and avoid over compensating

• Determining what options are available for handling fluid fine tailings, and sourcing the most suitable location for their disposal to make sure minimal long term liability is achieved

15:00 Question & Answer Session

15:10 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

15:40 Improving Water Usage And Purity For Sustainable Water Recovery Whilst Adhering To Strict Regulations

• Improving the segregation of oil water mixtures so as to minimize potentially fatal risks to the environment

• Learning how to optimally recover water after filtration and deciding how best to discharge the filtrate considering geographic circumstances: from surplus amounts of water available in South America and Canada, to water shortages in Africa

Brandon Guite, Civil Engineer, Freeport-McMoRan Copper And Gold Inc.

16:10 Question & Answer Session

SPECIAL ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

16:20 Mount Polley: What Went Wrong, Important Lessons Learned And Managing The Follow Up

• Stressing the importance of conscientious tailings management and why meeting requirements early will mitigate breaches of contaminant levels

• Successfully circumventing potential failures to guarantee the likelihood of obtaining new tailings impoundments

• The environmental impact and how to manage successfully the clean-up

• What happened in the aftermath of the accident, what to do and not to do and important reputational implications

Our round table session will offer the ideal platform to engage, examine and exchange views on what fundamentally went wrong at Mount Polley and how to avoid future catastrophic events. Moderated by industry experts, this interactive session will allow participants an opportunity for in-depth, honest discussion and learning in a small, informal setting. With the room divided in groups, hosted on tables of no more than ten, participants will deliberate on the topics above.

17:00 Chair’s Closing Remarks

17:10 - 18:10 Drinks Reception In Exhibition Showcase Area

Day 1Tuesday March 17, 2015

LEARN ABOUT COMPLIANCE, BUSINESS REQUIREMENTS, SAFETY AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS TOGETHER WITH IN-DEPTH TAILING MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AND INNOVATIVE DRY STACKING AND OIL SANDS TECHNOLOGIES UPDATES

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08:50 Chair’s Opening Remarks

MANAGING CHALLENGES, NAVIGATING PITFALLS AND UNDERSTANDING THE POTENTIAL OF SITE RECLAMATION AND RE-USE

09:00 Identifying The Most Economical And Sustainable Way To Handle The Lifetime Of Your Mine And Analyzing Optimal Post Closure Procedures

• Incorporating reclamation into daily operations in order to allow rehabilitation year-by-year and lowering your overall reliability

• Sufficiently managing and storing the volume of left-over water to minimize responsibility after site closure

• Dealing with mother nature and her ever changing cycles so to be fully prepared and overcome any unexpected hurdles when rapidly closing sites

• Ascertaining which permits are required and how to obtain them in order to enclose sites rapidly and conveniently, and thus lower the burden on uneconomical operations

Krishna Parameswaran, Director Of Environmental Services, Asarco LLC

09:30 Question & Answer Session

09:40 CASE STUDY: Utilizing Paste Technology For Reclamation Of The Ute Ulay Upper Tailings Impoundments, Lake City, Colorado

• Showcasing successful reclamation of sites using innovative methodologies

• Revealing the advantages of this cutting-edge method over existing procedures

• Moving forward: how easy is this method to incorporate into existing practices, whilst adhering to environmental laws and regulations ?

Bruce Stover, Director, Inactive Mine Reclamation Program, Colorado Division Of Reclamation, Mining, And SafetyTara Ta!, Project Manager, Inactive Mine Reclamation Program, Colorado Division Of Reclamation, Mining, And Safety10:10 Question & Answer Session

10:20 Hearing How Cutting-Edge Technologies And Novel Procedures Will Help With Remediation And Reclamation Of Old Areas: How To Return Them To Near Pristine Conditions In A Cost-Effective Way

• Discovering brand-new equipment to minimize or even eradicate the problem of contaminants leaching into the environment over time

• Exhibiting treatment technologies to help optimize the sizing of tailings ponds, and in turn lower ecological impact

• Treating water with innovative technologies to enable re-use, whilst mitigating spiralling costs, in particular where water availability is scarce

Tony Waldron, Senior Environmental Protection Specialist, State Of Colorado 

10:50 Question & Answer Session

11:00 Morning Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

11:30 Learning How to Benefit From The Risk Management And Assessment Procedures Available To Minimize The Cost Of Post-Processing Of Tailings

• Designing an appropriate system to directly address tailings disposal and consequently streamlining the overall process so that legal responsibilities of the site are met and in turn cost burdens are reduced in the long-term

• Speeding up the consolidation process whilst considering the legacy of the site to economically favour operational costs

12:00 Question & Answer Session

RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AND OPERATING GUIDELINES TO DEAL COMPREHENSIVELY WITH CONTAINMENT, STORAGE AND LEAKAGES

12:10 Learning How To Effectively And Successfully Deal With Containment Issues In A Timely Manner And How To Optimize Sound Facility Management Strategies

• Delving into the factors that will garner efficient containment in order to build confidence with overall tailings management

• Determining the strategies that require intensive efforts and exploring how best to reduce their time constraints

• Discussing the capacity of tailings storage in relation to the volumes produced and how best to balance this so that costs, labor and time are kept low

12:40 Question & Answer Session

12:50 Networking Lunch In Exhibition Showcase Area

13:50 Mitigating The Long-Term Impact On The Environment By Proactively Predicting Possible Dam Failures And Preventing Catastrophic Leakages

• Maximizing operational proficiency through careful pre-planning

• Detailing how exhaustively covering all possible scenarios can save costs and time

• Being fully prepared for any foreseen and unforeseen occurrences

14:20 Question & Answer Session

GEO-MECHANICS AND GEO-TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS

14:30 Managing The Long-Term Geo-mechanics Of Tailing Ponds And Tailing Piles To Improve On The Stability And Equilibrium Of Mine Dumps

• Intimately understanding site conditions to efficiently transport surface water around the facility and reduce the capturing of contaminants

• Mastering the handling of earthworks and providing solutions on foundations of mining infrastructure

14:50 Question & Answer Session

15:00 Minimizing The Occurrence Of Acid Rock Drainage And Exploring Active And Passive Treatments To Lower The Overall Footprint Of Your Operations

• Informing on the benefits of active and passive treatments to elucidate how aridity can be managed inconspicuously for closure

• Understanding the source of surface flow and how best to adjust pH levels of water using specialized technology for safe return into local streams and rivers

• Disentangling the geo-chemistry of tailings and dry tacks whilst predicting the fate of minerals over time to minimize the total footprint of your operations

15:30 Question & Answer Session

15:40 Afternoon Refreshments In Exhibition Showcase Area

CUTTING COSTS AND IMPROVING PERFORMANCE WITH INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES

16:10 Understanding How You Can Improve The Overall Performance Of Your Tailing Programs With State-Of-The-Art Treatment Technologies

• Examining innovative techniques and the use of green additives to cost effectively remove contaminants, including heavy metals such as uranium

• Evaluating the benefits of costly investments in unknown technologies such as gel fill to make a fruitful return and therefore enhance performance capabilities

Daniel Eyde, Chief Technology Officer, St. Cloud Mining Co.16:40 Question & Answer Session

16:50 Showcasing The Benefits Of The Latest Technologies To Improve Tailings Stabilization And Its Impact On The Overall Performance Of Your Operations

• Shining a light on the most revolutionary technologies for de-watering as well as exhibiting the exciting range of polymers available to enable a seamless operation

• Concentrating on innovative, state-of-the-art equipment to improve the performance of centrifuges so that solids are extracted and dried in a superior fashion

17:20 Question & Answer Session

17:30 Examining The Optimal Way To Collect And Interpret Data In Order To Advance Inspection Programs And Approvals

• Rigorously following engineering designs and building relationships with consultants to consolidate approvals and mitigate the time consuming tasks of acquiring additional permits

• Meticulously monitoring operations, possessing backups and records, as well as devising appropriate checks and balances to augment organization of operations

• Reviewing the importance of corroboration and independent checks for site safety to provide complete assurance when under the microscope of regulatory bodies

18:00 Question & Answer Session

PANEL DISCUSSION: TAILINGS LIFE CYCLE AND SUPPLY CHAIN

18:10 Mapping Out The Ultimate Tailings Management Life Cycle: From Conception Through To Everyday Management To The Final Re-Conversion Of Sites - Collaborating With Third Parties, Complying With Regulations And Accepting And Sharing Responsibilities

• Building lasting relationships to work in unison to overcome regulatory hurdles

• Ironing out collaborative differences and opinions to facilitate seamless operations

• Validating crucial decisions to lower the level of uncertainties

18:40 Chair’s Closing Remarks

18:50 End Of Congress

Day 2Wednesday March 18, 2015

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SITE RECLAMATION AND RE-USE, OPTIMAL RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES AND GEO-MECHANICS AND GEO-TCHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS TO CUT COSTS AND IMPROVE PERFORMANCE

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Sponsorship Opportunities

The inaugural Global Tailings Management Congress 2015 will bring together experts from leading mining companies and organizations around the world, and across the full spectrum of commodities to share best practices for optimizing tailings management - effectively monitoring, reporting and accounting for tailings.

The congress is the premier opportunity to engage with key mining decision makers to outline your technological advances and unveil your solutions for optimizing tailings management.

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Achieving Your Business And Marketing Objectives At The CongressDEMONSTRATE THOUGHT LEADERSHIP:

If you are able to provide solutions to topics covered on our agenda we can offer you a perfectly-timed speaking opportunity enabling you to use targeted, editorially reviewed keynote presentations to your target audience to give your company a competitive edge in the market.

RAISE BRAND AWARENESS AND INCREASE YOUR PROFILE:

To further cement your leadership position and raise your brand awareness, we can provide high value branding opportunities before, during and after the congress.

MEET AND NETWORK WITH DECISION MAKERS:

Thought leadership, branding and profiling are converted into contracts through extensive face-to-face relationship building. As a dedicated congress for tailings management decisions makers, this intimate forum allows you to meet specific job titles in one place at one time, giving you the best possible chance of influencing key decision makers.

Do You Provide A New Technology Or Tailings Management Solution?

If so, then contact us to discuss how you can showcase it to our attendees.

To secure your booth or discuss tailor-made sponsorship packages, please contact:

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• Transportation Services• Water Treatment Services • Geotechnical & Environmental Specialists • Consultants Offering Specialist, In Depth Insights • Mine Engineering Companies• Technology Providers For Tailings Post-Processing

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