SO4 0.00% 31.0¢ salt lake potash limited

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    I have already posted some stuff on the senior management of WHE. But check out their new recruits that have been added since February. If this doesnt convince you of what WHE are all about, & what they intend to do & become .... Nothing will!!!

    I just keep accumulating at these prices

    cheers


    14th February 2007
    NEW SENIOR EXECUTIVES TO JOIN WILDHORSE ENERGY

    Mr Malcolm Shannon (Vice President US Operations)
    He has more than 38 years of experience in both management and legal positions with various USA and world-wide uranium and mineral companies. His recent uranium experience, as Counsel for General Atomics, includes coordinating legal activities in Australia and the USA prior to and during the start-up, development, construction and operation of Heathgate Resources’ Beverley ISL Uranium Project in South Australia and restart of Cotter Corporation’s Canon City Uranium Mill and West Slope Uranium Mines in Colorado. He was also involved in the Mt. Taylor Uranium Mine in New Mexico and the Panna Maria Uranium Mine and Mill in Texas with General Atomics as well as while he was with Chevron Resources. At Chevron, he had responsibility for the legal and land aspects of Domestic Mineral Exploration, Texas Uranium Operations, Stillwater P.G.M. Resources, Vernal Phosphate, American Gilsonite, Chevron Shale Oil Company and served as a Director of Rio Blanco Oil Shale Company. At Phillips Petroleum Company, he was involved in the Nose Rock Uranium Project. He began his career with Ranchers Exploration and Development Corporation in uranium, copper and tungsten.

    Mr András Barabás (Vice President Hungarian Operations)
    Mr Barabás will also commence with the company at the beginning of March. Mr Barabás has over 20 years experience in the uranium mining industry in Hungary, having worked for Mecsek Ore Mining Company (the Hungarian uranium mining company) and the Mining Authority of Hungary. He is a geologist trained at Eötvös Lóránd University, Budapest, and is currently completing a PhD in the uranium deposits of South Hungary. Mr Barabás’ experience includes leader of the Bátaszék uranium ore mineralization prospecting project and research for the final disposal site of radioactive wastes in Hungary. He was most recently Deputy Director at the District Office of the Mining Authority of Hungary. Mr Barabás has published numerous papers on the geology of the southern Hungary region and was recently the co-editor of the final report on the uranium ore prospecting and mining in Hungary.

    Dr Laurence P. James (Vice President Geological Services)
    Brings skills and international experience to manage the ongoing exploration and development of WildHorse Energy’s portfolio of projects to reach JORC compliant standards, their further potential expansion, and the evaluation of other potential projects for the Company. Dr James will join the company in early March. He has more than 35 years of experience in the resources industries, predominantly in geological roles, both in major international companies as well as junior explorers. He has worked across a range of commodities including uranium, gold and base metals. He has undertaken a wide range of mineral deposit evaluations, provided exploration program advice for the World Bank in Argentina, mineral evaluation of large areas of Utah, metal exploration projects in Kyrgyzstan, Peru, Chile, and Mexico.

    At M.I.M., then Australia’s fourth largest mining company, Dr James was Manager of the Denver Exploration Office, where he started and led part of a Western Hemisphere effort of MIM. He was Principal Geologist, Asia for BHP Overseas Exploration Group based in Hong Kong where he was responsible for the generation of new projects in various countries of Asia, their evaluation and supervision of field programs while working closely with local people and governments. Dr James’s uranium experience is predominantly in the western USA where he has worked on a range of projects through Utah, Nevada and Colorado. He was also involved with uranium exploration in Africa and Canada.



    14th March 2007
    NEW VICE PRESIDENT TO JOIN WILDHORSE ENERGY
    Mr Joe Milbourne has more than 30 years of experience in the development, design, construction and management of mineral processing projects in North America and overseas. He has held senior positions at Tech Cominco and BHP Billiton. Specifically, he has worked in the fields of hydrometallurgy, refractory gold treatment, pressure leaching, solvent extraction, gravity gold recovery, biohydrometallurgy, in-situ leaching (ISL), mineral processing, heap leaching, and the application of ion exchange (IX) to environmental and hydrometallurgical technologies.

    Mr Milbourne formerly worked on a range of uranium projects at Rocky Mountain Energy, where he assisted in development of both acidic and carbonate ISL uranium solution mining technology at the company's mines in Wyoming. With Wyoming Minerals, Mr Milbourne worked on the initial development of uranium ISL technology at several mines in Texas, and operated ISL plants using bicarbonate and hydrogen peroxide, and recovery plants using USBM fluidized bed technology (at Bruni) and Higgins Loop technology (at Lamprecht). He also worked for Kerr McGee Nuclear at Ambrosia Lake, NM, USA, assisting in the design and implementation of a variety of projects at a uranium mill, including leach circuit de-bottlenecking and amine transfer system rerouting. Mr Milbourne holds a Masters Degree in Metallurgy, from the University of Utah, USA and a B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering, from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA. He is a Fellow of the Australasian Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and a Member of the Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration.
 
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