We kicked off a new format last week. We’re lining up four exploration executives in the same virtual room and walking each one through the same framework on their home turf. I borrowed the PESTLE framework (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, Environmental) and gave it two tweaks for resources. The T stops meaning Technology and starts meaning Transport, because a discovery you cannot truck out is a problem on a slide deck, not an asset. And the second E stops meaning Environment-in-the-ESG-sense and starts meaning the geological environment.
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