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The second task that the leader of the mining op should attempt to keep on top of is tracking the amount of ore / materials that have been hauled to the station. If your hauler has a Google account, you may wish to grant them edit access to the worksheet so that they can update the totals themselves. | The second task that the leader of the mining op should attempt to keep on top of is tracking the amount of ore / materials that have been hauled to the station. If your hauler has a Google account, you may wish to grant them edit access to the worksheet so that they can update the totals themselves. | ||
At the start of the operation, as soon as things have settled in, you should attempt to update the "Market ISK/unit" column for all of the ores that you will be mining as well as estimated values for selling the resulting minerals. | At the start of the operation, as soon as things have settled in, you should attempt to update the "Market ISK/unit" column for all of the ores that you will be mining as well as estimated values for selling the resulting minerals. These values are also used to calculate whether it is better to refine the ore or to sell it on the market (storyline ores often sell well as-is). For people who want to be paid in minerals, the market values are used to calculate the ISK value of their mineral share. | ||
The "Action Taken" column should be changed to "Sell" if you are going to sell the raw ore on the market. In general, all ore except for regular Omber and regular Kernite is better off as refined. | |||
As your hauler makes trips back to the station, it's suggested that you periodically update the "Amt Mined (units)" column with the amount stored in the station. Then you will see the estimated values on the "Participation" sheet start to populate with estimated ISK payouts. You can also use the total volume (m3) in the top row of the worksheet to double-check the amount of ore stored in the station. | |||
==Post-Operation== | ==Post-Operation== | ||