Building Better Mine Cost Models with WOODY

A walkthrough of how financial and technical teams use WOODY to benchmark copper and gold assets, test project assumptions, and build defensible cost profiles.

WOODY is a powerful tool for building and benchmarking mine cost models, designed to help financial and technical teams make faster, more informed decisions. Powered by SHERPA’s first-principles engineering logic and updated daily with real-world inputs from miners, OEMs, and public data, WOODY creates bottom-up cost profiles you can trust. In this webinar, we’ll explore how copper and gold assets are benchmarked across CAPEX, OPEX, and production, how to pressure-test project assumptions, and how scenario analysis can support strategic planning in volatile market conditions.

What You’ll Learn

  • How WOODY benchmarks assets across CAPEX, OPEX, throughput, and production
  • How scenario testing helps identify which projects are viable under current market conditions
  • How real-world inputs from equipment, labor, and consumables shape bottom-up models
  • How to pressure-test the economics of copper and gold projects in your portfolio

 

Who This Is For?

Professionals in mine finance, corporate development, technical services, and equity research

Event Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2026
  • Duration: 45 to 60 minutes Pre-recorded walkthrough with Q&A
  • Speakers: Mike Sinden, Gordon Sobering, and Chris Berry

 

Register using the form below to receive the webinar link when it’s released on March 12.

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