DocumentCode :
559490
Title :
Deep ocean seafloor mineral extraction - Environmental and social responsibility for a new industry
Author :
Smith, Samantha
Author_Institution :
Nautilus Miner. Inc., Brisbane, QLD, Australia
fYear :
2011
fDate :
19-22 Sept. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Nautilus Minerals (Nautilus) is following the lead of the petroleum industry as it strives to tap vast offshore resources. Planning is well underway for the Solwara 1 Project in the Bismarck Sea, Papua New Guinea (PNG) to recover high-grade seafloor massive sulphide deposits in 1600 m water depth. The deposit contains an average copper grade >;10 times higher than a typical land-based porphyry copper mine. The high grades combined with a relatively small amount of overburden ensure the Solwara 1 Project will have a significantly smaller physical footprint than its land-based counterparts. Offshore minerals production also has the advantage of minimal social disturbance. Nautilus is dedicated to setting a high environmental and social responsibility standard. Nautilus recognises the importance of transparent and inclusive stakeholder engagement and has taken a proactive approach to involve as many key stakeholders as possible. One of the first steps in the permitting process in PNG is the preparation of the Environmental Inception Report, which describes the project, its envisaged impacts and the proposed studies for the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). Local (PNG-based) and international environmental scientists, anthropologists, NGOs and other experts were involved in the definition of studies conducted for the Solwara 1 EIA and a team of world-leading experts was involved with carrying out the studies, culminating in the preparation of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). To ensure transparency, collaborating researchers are free to publish their findings. Following its submission, the EIS was made available for public review and public hearings were held at several locations. The EIS has also undergone a rigorous independent review by PNG government engaged consultants. Outside the permitting process, Nautilus works alongside government officials to carry out ongoing community consultations. Information dissemination and feedback acquisition has a- so occurred through the Nautilus website and attendance at a number of international conferences, workshops, and meetings. This paper will outline the leading edge approach Nautilus has taken in completing the environmental impact statement for the world\´s first deep seafloor copper-gold mine. In addition, this paper will review the permitting process and the government and stakeholder engagement undertaken as part of Nautilus\´ desire to "do it right" in this exciting new industry.
Keywords :
copper; corporate social responsibility; environmental legislation; gold; minerals; mining; natural resources; offshore installations; petroleum industry; strategic planning; Papua New Guinea; Solwara 1 EIA; copper mines; deep ocean seafloor mineral extraction; environmental impact assessment; environmental responsibility; gold mines; nautilus minerals; offshore minerals production; offshore resources; petroleum industry; project planning; social disturbance; social responsibility; Auditory system; Australia; Communities; Conferences; Government; Minerals; Proposals;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2011
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1427-6
Type :
conf
Filename :
6107311
Link To Document :
بازگشت