Intro To Hard Rock Mining and The General Mining Law of 1872 - Jan. 15, 2025

Includes a Live Web Event on 01/15/2025 at 11:00 AM (CST)

This recorded presentation is from the 2022 Annual Meeting. 

Date: Jan. 15

Time: 11am-12pm CST

It will give an overview of the land management practices for the hard rock mining industry, focusing on mining claims, agreements, due diligence, royalties, water rights, and federal land use in the United States. The presentation will also give a brief history of the General Mining Law of 1872, the governing statutes around the hard rock mining industry and the current status of legislative proposals to change the rules that govern the mining industry

Speaker: Adam Stellar

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Intro to Hard Rock Mining and The General Mining Law of 1872 - Jan 15, 2025
01/15/2025 at 11:00 AM (CST)  |  60 minutes
01/15/2025 at 11:00 AM (CST)  |  60 minutes
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Live and Archive Viewing: 1.00 CEU credit and certificate available Intro to Hard Rock Mining and the General Mining Law of 1872: Adam Stellar

Adam Stellar

Coeur Mining

Land Manager

Adam Stellar Adam Stellar joined Coeur Mining in October 2015 and currently serves as Land Manager, overseeing all the land holdings for Coeur Mining?s operations in Alaska, British Columbia, Mexico, Nevada and South Dakota. Previously, Mr. Stellar also managed projects in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and New Zealand for the company.

Mr. Stellar serves on the Public Lands Committee and Minerals Policy Task Force for the National Mining Association (NMA), the Mining Law and Public Lands Committees for the American Exploration and Mining Association (AEMA), and in November 2021 his industry influence was further recognized by the American Association of Professional Landmen, or AAPL, with his nomination as a Board Member for the Nevada Landman?s Association nationally. Mr. Stellar has also served on the Education, Accreditation and Public Lands Committees for the AAPL and was co-chair of the Mining and Land Resources Institute (MALRI).

Mr. Stellar?s experience also extends to the oil and gas industry, where he started his career as an independent landman before going in-house for Jetta Operating Company, Matador Resources and Payson Petroleum, where he served as the Vice President of Land. Mr. Stellar holds a Bachelor in Business from Southwestern University in Georgetown, Texas, and a Master in Energy Business from the University of Tulsa. Mr. Stellar lives in Houston with his wife and two children.