Core Insights - New Earth Resources Corp. has appointed Dr. Harrison Cookenboo to its advisory board, bringing over 35 years of geological experience [1][2] Company Overview - New Earth Resources Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company focused on acquiring and developing both advanced and early-stage exploration projects [4] - The company's flagship project is the 100% owned Lucky Boy Uranium Property in Gila County, Arizona, which spans approximately 273 acres and includes 14 Lode Claims [4] - The Lucky Boy Project has historical production of uranium from the 1950s and 1970s [4] - The company also holds three uranium claims in Saskatchewan, Canada, covering 365 hectares [4] - New Earth has options to acquire a 100% interest in the SL Project in Quebec, covering approximately 1,101 hectares, which is prospective for rare earth elements [5] - Additionally, the company has the option to acquire the Red Wine Rare Earth Project in Labrador, comprising 2 non-contiguous mineral claims covering approximately 1,575 hectares [5] Dr. Harrison Cookenboo's Background - Dr. Cookenboo holds a B.Sc. cum laude in geology from Duke University and has experience in hydrocarbon exploration in the Gulf of Mexico [2] - He completed his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in geology at the University of British Columbia and has extensive exploration and research experience in various minerals [2][3] - He has authored over 25 technical reports compliant with National Instrument 43-101 standards and is recognized as a "Qualified Person" in mineral exploration [3]
New Earth Resources Appoints Harrison Cookenboo to Advisory Board
Globenewswire·2025-12-04 08:01