Four days. Two booths. One technical session that put 2.2 billion litres of haul truck fuel data on the table, and uncovered a seasonal pattern Canadian mines can't afford to ignore.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the booth, the session, and the Alumni Mixer. Here's what we shared, what we found, and what comes next.
Four days in Vancouver looked like a lot of things — a packed booth, a sold-out mixer, and a technical session that put 2.2 billion litres of mining fuel data in the spotlight. Here's how each of them played out.

Two corners. Four days. Countless conversations.

2.2 billion litres. 1,500 trucks. One Canadian fuel penalty.

A sold-out evening with the Canadian Mining Games alumni community.
Conversations across four days with industry leaders at Booths 1641 and 1007.
Over 150 Canadian mining games alumni and industry leaders reconnected at the exclusive mixer.
2.2B Litres of haul truck fuel data unpacked in our keynote session.

We benchmarked 2.2 billion litres of haul truck fuel data across Canada, Australia, and South America. Spring thaw pushes Canadian consumption up to 13% above baseline.
Tara Little and Mark Symon led our CIM 2026 technical session — together they bring 25+ years of hydrocarbon system design and mining performance experience to the work behind the study.
"Redefining fuel intelligence isn't just about efficiency—it's about the foundation of a sustainable mining future."



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CIM Annual Conference
Whether you want to read the study, talk through what it means for your operations, or join us at CIM 2027 — here are three ways to keep in the loop.
Read the full benchmarking study we shared on the CIM stage. 17 slides, 2.2 billion litres of data, one finding Canadian mines can't ignore.
Talk through what the findings mean for your fleet, your operations, or your next planning cycle.
Be first to know when we announce our return to mining's biggest stage.