Important places
Reporting codes
Reporting codes
Listing of International Reporting Codes
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Reporting Codes
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ROPO (1041)
Recognised Overseas Professional Organisation (ROPO). Developments In International Reciprocity Of Competent Persons South African Entities Accepted By The Australian Stock Exchange (Asx) As Recognised Overseas Professional Organisations (Ropo) -
CRIRSCO website (973)
For other codes and new/current issues -
UK Reporting Code (1005)
The Geological Society of London was founded in 1807. It is the UK national society for geoscience, and the oldest geological society in the world. The Society provides a wide range of professional and scientific support to around 9500 Fellows (members), about 2000 of whom live overseas. More than 2000 Fellows are also Chartered Geologists. -
Canada 43-101 (1045)
The Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), the leading technical society of professionals associated with the Canadian minerals and materials industry, has 11,000 members from industry, government and academia who are dedicated to the discovery, production, utilization and economics of minerals, metals and petroleum. -
Australia - JORC (1004)
This is the home page of the Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC), which is sponsored by the Australian mining industry and its professional organisations. The Code for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves ( the JORC Code ) is widely accepted as a standard for professional reporting purposes. -
SAMCODE (1021)
The Samcode Group of Codes currently comprise the SAMREC Code and the SAMVAL Code, which are set up and administered by the SSC Committee. This Committee is a joint Committee of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) and the Geological Society of South Africa (GSSA). The Samcodes set out minimum standards for Public Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves (SAMREC), and for Public Reporting of Mineral Asset Valuation (SAMVAL).
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