Mr. Minter has over 30 years of experience with various facets of the uranium sector, including exploration, development, mining, environmental assessment and regulatory compliance. Mr. Minter has discovered and delineated uranium ore bodies in various geological settings throughout the southwestern United States. He is a Professional Geologist, and received his MSc and BSc in Geology from Texas A&M University at College Station. He has been Adjunct Professor of Physical Geology and Environmental Geology at Austin Community College since 2001.
Mr. Minter’s uranium exploration experience also includes significant prospect generation activities throughout the southwestern United States. He is also familiar and experienced with geophysical exploration techniques and technologies and has extensive experience supervising the drilling of hundreds of uranium exploration drill holes using a variety of different drilling methods.
Mr. Minter’s regulatory and environmental experience for commercial, industrial and government clients spans 21 years. He has managed over 300 environmental projects, including major remediation projects. He provided expert testimony before the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division related to mineral quality beneath proposed uranium tailings sites, and has authored numerous geological publications. |