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NEW EARTH RESOURCES APPOINTS HARRISON COOKENBOO TO ADVISORY BOARD
New Earth Resources Corp. has appointed Dr. Harrison Cookenboo, PhD, PGeo, to its advisory board. Dr. Cookenboo is a professional geologist with more than 35 years of experience studying and evaluating geologic prospects, deposits and processes around the world.
Dr. Cookenboo completed his BSc cum laude in geology at Duke University in the United States and then worked for five years in hydrocarbon exploration in the offshore Gulf of Mexico region. He then completed both his MSc and PhD in geology at the University of British Columbia in Canada. He has broad exploration and research experience in precious, base and rare earth metals, diamonds, kimberlites, as well as sedimentological processes, including oil and gas.
Dr. Cookenboo has written numerous reports for both academic journals and public companies, including more than 25 technical reports to the standards of National Instrument 43-101, Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects. Dr. Cookenboo is a qualified person in exploration and evaluation of gold, silver, diamond, gemstone and nickel/copper/platinum group element deposits. He is currently registered as a professional geologist or geoscientist by the Association of Engineers and Geoscientists in British Columbia (EGBC), the Association of Professional Engineers and Geologists of Saskatchewan (APEGS), as well as the Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Newfoundland & Labrador (PEGNL) and a fellow of the Geological Association of Canada.
About New Earth Resources Corp.
New Earth Resources is a Canadian-based mineral exploration company acquiring and developing advanced- and early-stage exploration projects. Its flagship project is its 100-per-cent-owned, past-producing Lucky Boy uranium property, located in Gila county, Arizona, United States. Consisting of 14 lode claims and spanning approximately 273 acres, the Lucky Boy project covers a small open pit and underground workings that produced uranium in the 1950s and again in the 1970s. In addition to Lucky Boy, included in the company's uranium portfolio are three claims located in Saskatchewan, Canada, covering 365 hectares.
The company also has the option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in 23 claims covering approximately 1,101 hectares in the Strange Lake area of Quebec, Canada, known as the SL Project, which is prospective for rare earth elements. In addition, the company has the option to acquire a 100-per-cent interest in the Red Wine rare earth project, comprising two non-contiguous mineral claims located in Labrador, Canada, covering approximately 1,575 hectares.
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