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Greg O'Connor

Metallurgist/process Engineer at Australian Vanadium Limited

Greg O'Connor is a Metallurgist/Process Engineer at Australian Vanadium Limited since December 2020. Prior to this, Greg worked as a Research Engineer in Metallurgy at Curtin University from October 2014 to September 2020. With extensive experience in various roles in companies such as Minerals and Metals Group, Fortescue Metals Group, and CSIRO, Greg has a strong background in hydrometallurgy, mineralogy, and process metallurgy. Greg holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering from Curtin University, a Graduate Diploma in Extractive Metallurgy from Murdoch University, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from The University of Queensland.

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Perth, Australia

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Australian Vanadium Limited

Australian Vanadium Limited is a vanadium focused company also taking advantage of growth in the energy storage market through its subsidiary VSUN Energy. The Company is developing the Australian Vanadium Project near Meekatharra, which is among the highest-grade vanadium projects in the world. Australian Vanadium’s vision is to create value for shareholders by supplying its high-grade product to battery projects worldwide, as either vanadium pentoxide or vanadium electrolyte. This strategy is backed up by a complementary market in the steel sector, which also has increasing demand for vanadium. The company was listed on the ASX in 2007 and is backed by a strong executive team and board. Cliff Lawrenson is the company’s Non-Executive Chairman while Graham Arvidson leads senior management in the role of CEO. ASX: AVL


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