Humphrey Hale

Chief Executive Officer at Carnavale Resources Ltd
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Richard Hale

Whilst I am inevitably biased as a brother, I am well qualified to recommend. Humphrey has some very unique capabilities. Quite apart from launching Wolf Minerals from IPO to the launch of the UK's first UK metal ore mine in 45 years, Humphrey has the unique capability of getting things done. In the 2-3 years after the banks AND secondary banking sector collapsed in 2008 he raised over £130,000,000 to get a UK Tungsten mine ready for launch. He did so with all the patience and charm that you would expect of someone with considerable launch experience; even thought it was his first IPO and establishment.

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Experience

    • Mining
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Executive Officer
      • Jun 2021 - Present

    • Managing Geologist
      • Jul 2020 - May 2021

      Management and development of the Company's exploration opportunities, Budget development, strategic planning, Compliance reporting, Tenement management, Review of new opportunities, Drafting ASX announcements and managing reporting requirements, Management of PR and IR to enhance Carnavale's Resources Ltd branding.

    • Business Supplies & Equipment
    • Chief Executive Officer
      • Jul 2019 - Apr 2020

      Greenfield exploration in the Upper West Region of Ghana. Looking to refloat the Company on the ASX in 2020 Greenfield exploration in the Upper West Region of Ghana. Looking to refloat the Company on the ASX in 2020

    • United States
    • Advertising Services
    • Worked with Chalice Gold and Liontown on their Queensland vanadium projects.
      • Jan 2019 - Jan 2020

    • Non Executive Director
      • Mar 2018 - Aug 2018

      Plymouth Minerals changed its name to Infinity Lithium Corporation Ltd Infinity was developing the San Jose lithium tin project in western Spain. Infinity Lithium aims to mine and produce 15k tonnes of battery grade lithium per year at the minesite, to supply the rapidly expanding electric vehicle industry . Plymouth Minerals changed its name to Infinity Lithium Corporation Ltd Infinity was developing the San Jose lithium tin project in western Spain. Infinity Lithium aims to mine and produce 15k tonnes of battery grade lithium per year at the minesite, to supply the rapidly expanding electric vehicle industry .

    • Non Executive Director
      • Jan 2014 - Feb 2018

      Acting in a full time capacity undertaking a Feasibility Study at the San Jose/Valdeflorez Lithium Tin Project in Spain Management and delivery of a Scoping study for the San Jose project Project evaluation Acting in a full time capacity undertaking a Feasibility Study at the San Jose/Valdeflorez Lithium Tin Project in Spain Management and delivery of a Scoping study for the San Jose project Project evaluation

    • United Kingdom
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Technical Advisor
      • Oct 2013 - Jan 2014

      Assisting the Managing Director Technical advice and stakeholder management Assisting the Managing Director Technical advice and stakeholder management

    • Managing Director
      • Nov 2006 - Oct 2013

      Key Achievements: Listed Wolf on the ASX and AiM markets. Best performing IPO of 2007 on the ASX. Acquired a world class project in line with the company’s strategic goals. Raised Equity in excess of $35m on the international capital market. Oversaw the completion of a Bankable Feasibility Study for the Hemerdon Project Arranged Project finance of $212m dollars Sourced key strategic stakeholders to help fund the development Arranged and negotiated offtake agreements with world class offtakers that included financial support to the finance package. Secured the first Category A mining waste permit in the UK. Won European Mining and Metals 2013 “Deal of the Year the project funding package”

    • Mine Exploration
      • 1999 - Dec 2006

      Position Summary The Exploration Manager was a site based role responsible for the brownfields exploration of Sunrise Dam leading to an increase in resources and reserves reporting to site based the Geological Superintendent. Key Responsibilities: Develop the exploration potential of the Sunrise Dam tenement package effectively and within budget. Manage the exploration program for the Underground Feasibility Study Supervise 6+ geologist and 30+ field assistants Negotiate and manage the drilling, assaying and surveying contracts on behalf of the Company Manage and implement safety systems with reports to management on a weekly and monthly basis. Key Achievements: The exploration geology department drilled 100+km of diamond core per annum on time on budget Transition the exploration team from surface based exploration techniques to underground. Reduced drill contract cost by $1m over 2 years. Strong safety record for the department. Added 1.5Moz gold to resource base

    • United Kingdom
    • Environmental Services
    • Exploration Geologist
      • 1999 - 2000

      Acacia was taken over by AngloGold in 2000 and then became AngloGold Ashanti Acacia was taken over by AngloGold in 2000 and then became AngloGold Ashanti

    • Exploration Geologist
      • Mar 1996 - 1999

      Position Summary: Office and/or field based exploration geologist responsible for management of exploration programs on behalf of clients in multiple commodities that included Gold, Iron ore, and nickel. Key Responsibilities:  Geological mapping  Planning and supervising drill programs  Result interpretation  Management of personnel.  Report writing  Resource interpretation  Sampling quality analysis  Database management Position Summary: Office and/or field based exploration geologist responsible for management of exploration programs on behalf of clients in multiple commodities that included Gold, Iron ore, and nickel. Key Responsibilities:  Geological mapping  Planning and supervising drill programs  Result interpretation  Management of personnel.  Report writing  Resource interpretation  Sampling quality analysis  Database management

Education

  • Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd
    Bachelor of Science (BSc), exploration and mining geology
    1988 - 1990
  • Wellington College
    High School, Chemistry, Geology, Physics and Design and Technology
    1981 - 1986
  • Ludgrove School
    1975 - 1981

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