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Mining Industry Participation Office Mining and Petroleum Services Centre of Excellence South Australian Resources and Investment Conference www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au Paul Goiak Director, Industry Participation Office 14 April 2015, Adelaide

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Mining Industry Participation Office Mining and Petroleum Services Centre of Excellence

South Australian Resources and Investment Conference

www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au

Paul Goiak Director, Industry Participation Office 14 April 2015, Adelaide

South Australia – Economic Priorities

2 Department of State Development

Priority 1 – Unlocking the

full potential of South

Australia’s resources, energy

and renewable assets

Economic Priority #1

3 Department of State Development

Supply Chain Objective

Establish South Australia

as a mining services hub

for the nation

Supply Chain Development

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Mining Industry Participation Office

• Minerals and Petroleum Services Centre of Excellence

• PACE Manufacturing

• ICT Roadmap

• ICNSA

• Oil & Gas Roadmap – Working group support, 1,2,3,6

Economic Priority #1 – Objectives

MIPO Advisory Council Members

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• Mr Alexander Kachellek

Korvest – Chair

• Mr Glenn Hunt

BHP Billiton

• Mr Brian Kilgariff

Oz Minerals

• Mr Neil Gibbins

Beach Energy

• Mr Lou Dello

Santos

• Mr Nick Flanagan

WSP / Parsons Brinckerhoff

• Dr Mary A. Hardy McGowen

Halliburton

• Mr Douglas Dally

Leighton Contractors

• Prof Peter Dowd

The University of Adelaide

• Mr David Maxwell

Cooper Energy

• Mr Jason Kuchel

SACOME

• Dr Paul Heithersay

Department of State Development

• Mr Barry Goldstein

Department of State Development

• Dr Ted Tyne

Department of State Development

• Mr Len Piro

Department of State Development

• Mr Paul Goiak

Department of State Development

Centre of Excellence

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Vision

To establish South Australia as a nationally recognised hub for

minerals and energy supply chain capability.

Mission

To foster and coordinate commercialisation of step change

innovation and applied research which transforms our State’s

comparative advantage in natural resources into a global

competitive advantage for our service industries.

Centre of Excellence

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Objectives

• Develop South Australia's reputation as a Centre of Excellence

• Link the resource sector to applied research

• Link local service companies to resource companies

• Support development of innovative solutions to industry-wide

needs

• Increase competitiveness and reduce costs for the resources sector

• Assist SA to unlock its mineral and energy potential

Centre of Excellence

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Strategy Expedite the commercialisation of innovative new technologies that will add to the capabilities of South Australian minerals and energy suppliers by facilitating industry relevant collaborative projects between suppliers, researchers and minerals and energy companies.

Criteria for funding projects

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Build on existing SA comparative advantage, either in terms of research, industry or natural endowments

Have industry funding or in-kind support

Have material impact and be identified as priority for industry

Solve problems which industry can’t solve itself

Have multiple partners and require a collaborative approach, and

Be publicly reportable

Centre of Excellence

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Projects

CoE Executive Committee

MIPO Advisory Council

CoE Secretariat

Governance Structure

Centre of Excellence - Collaboration

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IMP Technologies Super Fine

Crushing technology:

• Commercial trial of the SFC350

unit.

• Manufacture the commercial super

fine crusher in Adelaide for global

distribution.

• This technology will provide

significant cost and production

improvements to the global

resource industry.

Super Fine Crusher

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Super Fine Crusher

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Partners

• BHP Billiton • MSP Hallet • Kelsey Engineering

SA Government Contribution $136k

Industry Contribution $1.14m

Outcomes to Date

• Successful demonstration of technology to major global iron ore producers

• Commercial Trial – April 2015

Design and manufacture a prototype battery-

electric derivative of Normet’s current diesel-

powered “Light Vehicle”:

• Australian fleet sales to underground

mines

• Battery-electric vehicle to be

manufactured in South Australia for the

Australian and international markets

• Continued use of South Australian and

Australian auto supply chain

Electric Light Vehicle

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Electric Light Vehicle

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MINECORP

Partners

• BHP Billiton

• Multiple SA and Australian automotive

suppliers

SA Government Contribution $80k

Industry Contribution $690k

Outcomes to Date

• Sourcing of potential local suppliers

• Collaboration agreement with ‘Mining CRC’

• Fully immersive simulated oil and

gas production learning

environment

• Used for technical training,

including safety, environmental

and sustainable operational

principles and key maintenance

activities

• Air simulates gas flow and water

simulates oil flow

Onshore Petroleum

Centre of Excellence

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Partners

• Santos, Beach, Senex, TAFE SA

• Supported by a large number of service providers

SA Government Contribution $500k

Industry Contribution $2m (more!)

Outcomes to Date

• Pilot training – November 2014

• Launch – 16 February 2015

• Certificate II in Process Plant Operations –

February 2015 (Block 1 training delivered)

• Certificate IV from mid 2015

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Remote Operations

Centre

• Commercialisation of a Remote

Operations Centre at Technology Park,

Mawson Lakes to provide monitoring and

asset management to resources

companies in South Australia and globally

• Sensor monitoring allows predictive

maintenance to reduce the operational

costs of expensive equipment

• Software platform is open, robust (24X7)

and scalable

Partners

• IPACS, Thiess/OZ Minerals, Lucas

TCS/Arrium, OSIsoft, HP, UniSA

SA Government Contribution $660k

Industry Contribution $1,740,000 +

Outcomes to Date

• Thiess and Lucas have approved

multiple sensor deployment at

Prominent Hill and Iron Barron in April

and May 2015 (internet of things)

• Minister Maher visit on 30 April 2015

Real Time Drill Site

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• Development of a cloud-based

software platform to integrate

drilling data with data from multiple

other drill sites in South Australia

and across the nation

• Will reduce analysis of drilling data

from days and weeks to 1 day

• Aim: to significantly reduce

exploration costs in areas of deep

cover like South Australia

Partners

• Deep Exploration Technologies CRC,

IMDEX, DSD (SARIG and Geological

Survey of South Australia), CSIRO, 4 SA

ICT SMEs, Data to Decision CRC SA Government Contribution $350k

Industry Contribution $350k

Outcomes to Date

• Stage 1 report on ICT Architecture completed – March 2015

• ICT project partners engaged to develop drilling platform – April 2015

Centre of Excellence

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How to get involved

www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au

Search for : “Mining and Petroleum Services Centre of Excellence”

Thank you

www.statedevelopment.sa.gov.au

PAUL GOIAK

Director, Industry Participation Office

T: 08 8303 2465

[email protected]