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LONDON - Asiamet Resources Limited (AIM:ARS) announced Monday the appointment of Peter Oliver as non-Board Project Director for its BKM Stage 1 Copper Project in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia.
Oliver, who brings over 30 years of global project delivery experience, has also been appointed as a Director of PT Kalimantan Surya Kencana, the company’s Indonesian subsidiary for the KSK Contract of Work.
The new project director has previously held senior construction and leadership roles with companies including BHP, Vena Energy, UPC Renewables, SMEC International, and PT Bukit Makmur (BUMA). His experience includes managing major mining, energy, and infrastructure projects across Indonesia, Australia, South America, and the Pacific.
Prior to joining Asiamet, Oliver served as Operations Manager for BUMA’s infrastructure division, overseeing infrastructure delivery across mining and renewable energy projects in Indonesia. His project portfolio includes BHP Billiton (NYSE:BBL) Haju Coal Project in Central Kalimantan, Tolo 1 Wind Farm in Indonesia, and the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project in Australia.
In his new role, Oliver will lead all aspects of the BKM Stage 1 project construction readiness and support the current project financing and strategic investor processes.
"It would be difficult to find a better person than Peter to execute our mine build in Kalimantan," said Tony Manini, Asiamet’s Chairman, in the press release statement.
Darryn McClelland, CEO of Asiamet, added that Oliver’s appointment represents "a major step in our transition from study and financing into execution."
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