Abstract
Forming an information system for assessing mineral resource availability for enterprises is currently of particular relevance due to the necessity to provide a number of industrial enterprises with proven mineral reserves for the prospect of the licensed period of the field exploitation. An exploration enterprise in the course of its operation is subject to influencing various factors, which can be conditionally divided into the controlled and the uncontrolled ones. The first group includes such factors as economic and technical-technological factors. The second group includes natural, socio-demographic and ecological ones. The author carries out the controlled factor simulation as a part of the management system model of a geological exploration enterprise to determine the principles of managing the system and factors affecting the state of the controlled object represented by this enterprise. In this paper, the authors design the management system of a geological exploration enterprise and evaluate the influence of the environmental factors on the system. When determining the prospects, the criteria of infrastructural (availability of road communication) and resource (human, technical, technological, financial resources) availability during the field exploration were also considered. As a result, an information system for assessing mineral resource availability for enterprises was formed as a set of indicators for assessing the availability. This work was supported by the grant given by the President of the Russian Federation No. MD-2409.2020.5.
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