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Glencore’s Adamson joins Stillwater Critical Minerals board

4th June 2024

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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TSX-V-listed Stillwater Critical Minerals has announced the appointment of Bradley Adamson as an independent director.

Adamson, a veteran resources industry professional with more than 25 years of global experience focused on nickel and cobalt, joins the Stillwater board as Glencore’s appointee.

He currently heads up business development for Glencore’s nickel group.

“Bradley brings extensive corporate experience in global mining and mine finance in addition to his strong background in nickel and cobalt metallurgy to our work in the Stillwater Igneous Complex, one of the world’s most iconic magmatic formations,” said Stillwater president and CEO Michael Rowley.

The Stillwater West project is adjacent to Sibanye-Stillwater, which is producing platinum group metals, nickel and other metals.

An expanded National Instrument 43-101 mineral resource estimate, released in January 2023, positions Stillwater West with the largest nickel resource in an active US mining district as part of a compelling suite of nine minerals now listed as critical in the US. To date, five Platreef-style nickel and copper sulphide deposits host a total of 1.6-billion pounds of nickel, copper and cobalt, and 3.8-million ounces of palladium, platinum, rhodium and gold at Stillwater West.

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