John de Vries

Chief Executive Officer And Managing Director at Black Rock Mining Ltd

John de Vries has over 30 years of experience in the resources industry. John'smost recent role was as the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Black Rock Mining Ltd, an Australian graphite developer. Prior to that, they were on sabbatical after serving as the General Manager of Technical Services at St Barbara Limited, a mid-tier Australian gold producer and explorer. John also held positions at BHP Billiton as the Manager of Strategic Mine Planning, Orica Mining Services as the Global Business Manager of Advanced Mining Services, and AMC Consulting as a Principal Mining Engineer. Additionally, de Vries worked at WMC Resources in various roles, including Project Manager, Senior Mining Engineer, and Senior Financial Analyst. John also served as the Mining Manager at WMC Windarra and held multiple positions at WMC Fiji Ltd, including Senior Mining Engineer, Underground Manager, and Shaft Engineer.

John de Vries has a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Mining from Federation University Australia, which they received between 1979 and 1983. John then pursued a First Class Mine Manager's Certificate of Competency from the West Australian Department of Mines in 1988. In 1991, they enrolled at Macquarie University and obtained a Graduate Diploma in Economic Geology, followed by a Master's degree in Mineral and Energy Economics, which they completed in 1995. Finally, in 2001 to 2004, John attended FINSIA and obtained a Graduate Diploma in Financial Markets.

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Perth, Australia

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Black Rock Mining Ltd

Black Rock Mining Ltd (ASX:BKT) has a 100% interest in the Mahenge Project in Tanzania which hosts a multi-generational graphite resource and is one of the largest JORC-compliant flake graphite resources globally, with 212m tonnes @ 7.8% TGC, and a reserve of 70m tonnes @ 8.5% TGC. The Mahenge Project is spread across 324 square kilometres of exploration tenements in Tanzania’s Ulanga district, approximately 250 km north of the border with Mozambique. 250 km west of the coastal port city of Mtwara on the Indian Ocean and 300 km southwest of Tanzania’s largest city, Dar es Salaam. Black Rock’s Definitive Feasibility Study for the project considers a three-stage construction schedule to deliver up to 250,000 tonnes per annum of 98.5% graphite concentrate for 32 years of 98.5% LOI premium graphite flake concentrate with the ability to produce Ultra Purity flake of 99% LOI.


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Australia

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201-500

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