(Geological Survey & Mines Bureau) Sustainable Uranium Resources Development Business Model Canvas for Sri Lanka K.T.U.S. de Silva & D.M.S. Dissanayake (Geologists) (Geological Survey & Mines Bureau)
Infrastructure Key activities Key resources Key partners Conducting systematic field investigations covering entire island to identify radioactive anomalous areas / zones Field surveys are conducted using 1:50,000 sheets of the country Key resources Human Resources – Geological Survey and Mines Bureau: 3 Geologists, 2 Chemists, 2 Field Officers, 4 Helpers, 1 Cartographer Atomic Energy Authority – 1 Team Leader, 3 Researchers, 1 Technician, 2 Helpers Car Borne Gamma Spectrometer (MONA) Portable Gamma Ray Spectrometer (Exploranium / GR – 135 / Identifier) WDS - XRF (BRUKER) spectrometer AAS, ICP-OES Geological Survey & Mines Bureau has allocated funds through its annual budgetary allocation to conduct field surveys under its annual action plan. Key partners Nuclear Raw Material Survey - Geological Survey and Mines Bureau, Atomic Energy Authority of Sri Lanka
1:50,000 & 1:100,000 Map Series of Sri Lanka
Conducting Systematic Surveys Using MONA Car Borne Gamma Spectrometer
Identified Three Anomalous Zones during Initial Study Naula
Conducting Field Surveys within the Identified Anomalous Areas Using Portable Gamma Ray Spectrometer (Exploranium / GR – 135 / Identifier)
Conducting Sample Analysys Using WDS - XRF (BRUKER) Spectrometer
Value Propositions Assessing Nuclear Raw Material (Uranium and Thorium) Potential and Identifying Radiologically Hazardous Areas (SLR – 2009) Conducting the Comprehensive Management and Recovery of Radioactive and Associated Mineral Resources in Sri Lanka (RAS/2/019) Under the activities of RAS/2/019 project, “Regional Training Course on Processing of Unconventional Radioactive Mineral Resources” will be held in Sri Lanka from 11 – 14th July 2016
Customers Customer Segments Channels Customer Relationships Energy Sector Planners Mineral Sector Planners for Exports (U, Th & Rare Earth Elements) University Researchers Country & Town Planners General Public Decision Makers Channels Reports Maps Publications Customer Relationships Intra - Government Public
Finances Cost structure Revenue streams Regional Scale Radiometric Surveys Detailed Radiometric Surveys within Identified Anomalous Areas Regular Laboratory Analysis Revenue streams Annual budgetary allocations of Geological Survey & Mines Bureau under its annual action plan work
The Uranium Business Model Canvas for Sri Lanka Key Partners Nuclear Raw Material Survey – Geological Survey and Mines Bureau & Atomic Energy Authority Key Activities Regional radiometric surveys Detailed field investigations using 1:50,000 sheets Value Propositions Assessing Nuclear Raw Material (Uranium and Thorium) Potential and Identifying Radiologically Hazardous Areas (SLR – 2009) Conducting the Comprehensive Management and Recovery of Radioactive and Associated Mineral Resources in Sri Lanka (RAS/2/019) Under the activities of RAS/2/019 project, “Regional Training Course on Processing of Unconventional Radioactive Mineral Resources” will be held in Sri Lanka from 11 – 14th July 2016 Customer Relationships Intra - Government Public Customer Segments Energy Sector Planners Mineral Sector Planners for Exports (U, Th & Rare Earth Elements) University Researchers Country & Town Planners General Public Decision Makers Key Resources Human resources (20) Field equipment Laboratory equipment Car Borne Gamma Spectrometer (MONA) Portable Gamma Ray Spectrometer (Exploranium / GR – 135 / Identifier) WDS - XRF (BRUKER) spectrometer AAS, ICP-OES Channels Reports Maps Publications Cost Structure Regional Radiometric Exploration Detailed Studies Laboratory Analysis Data Processing, Compilation & Reporting Revenue Streams Annual budgetery allocations of Geological Survey & Mines Bureau under its annual action plan work