Episodes

Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
In today’s episode of the CEEC Thought Leader Series, we bring you an interview with Alison Keogh, CEEC’s CEO and Dean Gehring, Executive Vice President of Newmont.
Dean Gehring is Executive Vice President of Newmont. Newmont teams were CEEC Medal winners in 2017 & 2020. Dean discusses their work, Newmont's ESG targets, and champions the value of collaborating across industry, especially on shared industry challenges such as safety, energy and water improvement. He talks about how Newmont drives best practice, and its improvement and innovation approach.
Dean also talks about the value of sponsoring CEEC’s not for profit work and collaborative projects such as Energy and Water Curves, which also help sites benchmark and improve. He shares why he believes more open knowledge sharing on shared industry challenges is so important. He touches on technologies and embedding best practices and improvements across mine sites worldwide, to help reduce mining’s footprint, and why accelerating innovative eco efficient comminution and processing are key.
Newmont & Metso Outotec 2020 CEEC medal winners for operations
Why sharing best practice is so important
What winning the CEEC medal means
Creating a culture of collaboration
Acknowledgement of medal winners Peter Lind, Kevin Murray (Newmont) Alan Boylston and Isaias Arce (Metso Outotec)
The value of partnership
Evaluating alternative comminution circuits with business justifications
Energy and water consumption
A focus on innovation
The obligation to set standards and improve the industry
Training and mentoring through the Metcellerate program
Reducing the overall footprint
The importance of collaboration and partnership sin leading change
Willingness versus risk of investing in step-change technologies
The installation of HPGR’s at Lone Tree Mine Nevada
Why collaboration is key
Energy climate targets to reduce greenhouse gas by 30% by 2030 and reach net zero emissions by 2050
The Borden mine in Canada as a showcase and test bed for improved energy efficiency
Solving for productivity efficiency and ESG performance
Pathways to the 2030 targets
Improving success across multiple sites
Rapid replication of business operating practices
The role of digitisation
Water and industry collaboration supporting social license to operate
Developing common intensity measurements
Future industry challenges
The things that are too important not to collaborate on
CEEC’s energy and water curves initiatives
The business case for change
What’s key to leading change for success
What it takes to envision a different future
What needs to happen to share best practice
Minimising the impact on environment while maximising value to society






