Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> November 29, 1999

Bert Kennedy – Kazakhstan Mining Corporation (kmcu.to)

BERT KENNEDY is President, CEO, and one of the founding directors of Kazakhstan Minerals Corporation (KazMinCo). A professional geologist, he obtained a BSc (Geology) from London University and an MSc (Geochemistry) from Oxford University. Mr Kennedy is also a Fellow of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and a Chartered Engineer. He has 27 years experience on a wide range of copper and gold projects in Africa, Europe, Asia and South America, principally for major mining houses and consulting groups. Since 1994 KazMinCo has operated in the embryonic free market of the former Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan, which achieved political independence in 1991. The company has successfully negotiated the transition period from a control to a free market economy, and in the same period it obtained a listing on the Toronto Stock Exchange. This required singular patience and attention to detail to ensure that KazMinCo obtained secure title to its Kazakh assets and worked to the highest professional standards to show the technical aspects of the company's gold and copper projects withstood rigorous scrutiny by independent western experts. Having established the management team to accomplish this task, by 1998 KazMinCo had completed a Final Feasibility Study on its 2 million ounce gold equivalent Varvarinskoye project and two further prefeasibility studies on less advanced copper projects. Currently KazMinCo has 7 joint-ventures (up to 88% to the Company) in Kazakhstan, focusing on gold and copper, having recently sold its oil and gas interests (acquired in 1998) for cash and a 1% gross over-riding royalty, to the Romanian National Oil Company. KazMinCo is firmly established as the leading junior exploration company in Kazakhstan and well placed to respond to a recovery in the commodity price cycle and a recognition of the potential of emerging markets such as Kazakhstan. Profile
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