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Nova Scotia Natural Resources Mineral Resources Branch. Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles. The Registry Modernization Project. John MacNeil October 29, 2012. The Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles. About the Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles - ‘What we do’ –
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Nova Scotia Natural ResourcesMineral Resources Branch Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles The Registry Modernization Project John MacNeil October 29, 2012
The Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles • About the Registry of Mineral and Petroleum Titles - ‘What we do’ – • Current status of Rights • The Registry Modernization Project
The Registry: Responsible for administration of Crown Mineral and Onshore Petroleum Rights • Receives applications for mineral and petroleum rights and issues and registers licences or leases • Maintains maps of current rights disposition • Monitors exploration activities in Nova Scotia • Provides information on past exploration and mining activities
The Mineral and Petroleum Registry Current Status: • Over 700,000 Acres of land under Licence for mineral exploration • Almost 3 million acres under licence for onshore petroleum exploration
The Mineral and Petroleum Registry Current Status: • More than $11 million in exploration expenditures recorded this year (September 2012) • 60 new prospectors registered (September 2011)
The Mineral and Petroleum Registry • Exploration work must be done each year to maintain licence • In 2009 this was $3,743,728 • In 2008 this was $15,035,159 This work must be approved before licence is renewed
The Registry Modernization Project • Background • Problems with existing manual system • Benefits of new system • Steps to implement new system • Current Status
Existing system • Client Records • Applications • Licences • Leases
Existing system • Manual map updates daily • 500 mapsheets
Existing system • Paper-based with DOS-based database(1980’s) • No Longer supported
Existing system • Forms completed by hand or typewriter
Problems • Slow processing • Client and staff frustration • Potential for errors • Inability to quickly obtain current statistics
Benefits of new system • Faster processing of applications • Better service delivery • Ability to analyze data in timely fashion • Capability to deliver service over Internet • Capability to accept Assessment Reports digitally • Other Provinces already using similar tools
Steps to implement new system • Business Process and Requirements • Buy versus Build • Develop/Adapt application • Testing and Data Loading • Delivery and Training • Implementation of online rights management
Project Timetable • Back office system Go-Live Q1 2013 • Client (internet) system Go-live Q2 2013
NovaROC: Search Page NovaROC
NovaROC: Acquire a right sequence: v. open map; select claims
Acquire a right sequence: vi. Review Brookfield
NovaROC: Display map with claims that application has just been made. Pending EL # is 1467
The Mineral and Petroleum Registry Modernization Project • Questions? Please Drop by the Registry booth