Mr. Lester Esteban reports
STEARMAN RESOURCES APPOINTS RENOWNED URANIUM EXPLORATION GEOLOGIST KEN WHEATLEY AS DIRECTOR OF EXPLORATION
Ken Wheatley, PGeo, MSc, has been appointed as director of exploration and chief geologist for Stearman Resources Inc.
Mr. Wheatley is a professional geoscientist (PGeo) with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists in Saskatchewan. With over 40 years of uranium exploration experience in Canada, Mr. Wheatley started uranium exploration in the 1980s with Amok Ltd. and Uranerz Exploration and Mining Ltd., where he discovered the BV and the P-Patch uranium occurrences at Key Lake before joining Areva Resources Canada Inc. (now Orano), where he led the exploration team in discovery and delineation of the Midwest A deposit. Most recently, Mr. Wheatley was the vice-president of exploration for Forum Energy Metals Corp., including the Key Lake Road projects, and he discovered the Opie, Barney and Otis West uranium showings at northwestern Athabasca.
Mr. Wheatley has a record of mineral discoveries, including eight uranium deposits, four of which became producing mines in the Athabasca basin, Saskatchewan. Mr. Wheatley graduated with an honours BSc from Laurentian University in 1980, and an MSc from the University of Saskatchewan in 1985.
Lester Esteban, chief executive officer, stated: "With over 40 years of Athabasca basin experience and a record of mineral discoveries, eight of them being uranium deposits, we are grateful to have Ken lead and guide uranium exploration programs at our two 100-per-cent-owned properties, NeoCore and Zoo Bay, along with our Murphy Lake option agreement with F4 Uranium. With Ken at the helm, we look forward to utilizing his expertise to unlock the potential of our uranium exploration projects in Northern Saskatchewan."
About Stearman Resources Inc.
The company is a mineral exploration company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada and the United States. The company currently owns a 100-per-cent interest in the NeoCore uranium property consisting of six mineral claims covering 13,012 hectares, located in the Athabasca basin in Northern Saskatchewan. The company further holds an option for an up-to-70-per-cent interest in the Murphy Lake uranium property, consisting of 609 hectares, also located in the Athabasca basin in Northern Saskatchewan, and also owns a 100-per-cent interest in the Zoo Bay uranium property consisting of
15 mineral claims covering 19,850 hectares, also located in the Athabasca basin.
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