GTI Energy Ltd (GTI or Company) is pleased to advise that experienced Denver based ISR uranium technical and executive leader, Mr Matt Hartmann has been appointed to the Board.
Highlights
20+ years of global mineral exploration, project development & commercial experience, incl a significant track record in the ISR uranium project life cycle Uranium experience includes senior technical roles with Uranium Resources Inc. and Strathmore Minerals Corp, and industry consultant as a Principal with SRK. Was V.P. Technical Services for the largest private landowner in Wyoming Technical & managerial experience with ISR uranium projects including, Cameco’s Smith Ranch–Highland, Encore’s Rosita central processing plant & wellfield, Laramide’s Churchrock & Encore’s Dewey-Burdock Matt adds commercial & technical leadership to GTI’s board in the US which will support the company to aggressively pursue its project development and commercialisation plans including strategic partnership opportunitiesThe Company welcomes Mr Hartmann’s step-up to the Board following a period in which he has been instrumental in guiding the next phase of exploration and development at GTI’s US uranium projects in collaboration with our Wyoming based team. Mr Hartmann will transition to non-executive duties at or around the time of completion of the planned Lo Herma drill program and will continue to provide technical and commercial guidance to support GTI as it progresses towards a scoping study for the Project.
Matt Hartmann commented“I’m excited to be joining the Board of GTI to help continue driving the Company’s activities. The US uranium sector has strengthened in 2024 and is poised to return to meaningful uranium production in the near-term. GTI has established itself over the past three years in Wyoming and has assembled a portfolio of compelling uranium projects that would suggest the Company is undervalued in the current uranium market. I look forward to continuing to work with the Board to advance GTI’s US assets especially at Lo Herma which we plan to drill shortly.”
GTI Executive Director & CEO Bruce Lane commented“This is a great outcome for GTI and we are delighted that Matt has joined the Board after having worked closely with the team in Wyoming to get to know the portfolio better and set us up for operational success. Matt’s skills and experience, particularly with ISR uranium in Wyoming, are a great addition to the Board and his appointment, alongside that of Simon Williamson’s recent board appointment, is another positive step as we configure the Company to accelerate the development of our Wyoming ISR uranium resources. I have no doubt that Matt’s experience, skills and network will contribute very positively to the Board’s efforts to deliver positive outcomes for shareholders.”
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