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Quincy Energy Appoints Chief Geologist and Senior Geological Consultant
The Board of Directors of Quincy Energy
Corp. (TSX-V: QUI) (OTC BB: QCYE) is pleased to announce that it
has appointed Douglas H. Underhill, Ph.D., M.B.A. as its Chief
Geologist and William M. McKnight Jr., M.Sc. as its Senior
Geological Consultant.
Dr. Underhill is an economic geologist with nearly 30 years
international experience with uranium project development and
analysis. He has broad-based experience in all phases of
commercial uranium programs, as well serving as a uranium
specialist at the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna. He
is a uranium expert widely recognized in the international arena.
His specialties include uranium geology and resources, project
evaluation -- including both conventional and in situ leach, and
through supply-demand analysis. He prepared the IAEA contribution
to the biennial joint OECD/NEA-IAEA world report "Uranium
Resources, Production and Demand" (the "Red Book") from 1993-2000.
Mr. McKnight is a Registered Professional Geologist with over 35
years experience in all facets of uranium extraction operations.
In 1978 he helped found Uranium Resources Inc., and over the next
twenty years held various positions with URI including Executive
Vice President, Senior Vice President (Operations), Chief
Operating Officer and Director. He directed URI's operations in
South Texas and New Mexico, which included two uranium production
leach plants. From 1968 to 1977 he held various positions with
Mobil Oil Corp., including Uranium Operations Manager. Mr.
McKnight holds a B.Sc. in Geology from Centenary College in
Shreveport, Louisiana and a M.Sc. in Sedimentary Geology from
Florida State University.
Quincy Energy Corp. is a US company which has acquired drill
proven uranium resources in existing uranium mining camps in
Canada and the United States, including the Crownpoint and Hosta
Butte projects, located in McKinley County, New Mexico, the Hansen
[Tallahassee Creek] project, located in Fremont County, Colorado,
the Aurora project located in Malheur County, Oregon, the Horse
Creek project located in Natrona County, Wyoming, the Arizona
Pipes project located in Mohave and Coconino Counties, Arizona and
the Elliot Lake project located in Buckles Township, Ontario.
Quincy has assembled an experienced team of industry professionals
whose mandate is to advance these projects through the permitting
stage and into production. Quincy is well positioned to respond
to the global demand for uranium arising from increasing
consumption of electrical energy and increasing fossil fuel costs.
THIS PRESS RELEASE WAS PREPARED BY QUINCY ENERGY CORP., WHICH
ACCEPTS THE RESPONSIBILITY AS TO ITS ACCURACY. THE TSX VENTURE
EXCHANGE DOES NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR
ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE.
Information Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Except for
historical information contained herein, the statements in this
Press Release are forward-looking statements that are made
pursuant to the safe harbor provisions in the Private Securities
Legislation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking settlements
involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause
Quincy's actual results in future periods to differ materially
from forecasted results. These risks and uncertainties include,
among other things: volatility of natural resource prices; product
demand; market competition and risks inherent in Quincy's
operations. These and other risks are described in the Company's
Annual Report or Form 10-K and other filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
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