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GTI Energy Ltd. Appoints Matt Hartmann as President U.S. Operations

Published: January 16, 2024 |

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GTI Energy Ltd. has appointed experienced Denver-based ISR uranium technical and executive leader, Matt Hartmann as president U.S. operations. Hartmann will oversee the company’s technical and commercial activities in the U.S.

“I’m excited to be joining GTI to lead the company’s U.S. operations. Activity in the uranium sector has increased significantly over the past year and the U.S. is poised to return to meaningful uranium production in the near-term. GTI’s projects are extremely well located within 100 miles of 7 permitted ISR uranium facilities in Wyoming which is a very supportive state with a long history of uranium production,” said Matt Hartmann.

“Over the past three years GTI has established itself in Wyoming and has assembled a portfolio of compelling uranium projects that would suggest the company is undervalued in the current $100 per pound uranium market. I look forward to further developing GTI’s assets in the U.S. and advancing the Lo Herma project towards a preliminary economic assessment,” added Hartmann.

“We are very pleased that Matt has agreed to join the team after having worked with us in the past. Matts skills and experience, particularly with ISR uranium in Wyoming, are a great fit for GTI as we look to accelerate the growth and development of our Wyoming ISR uranium resources,” said GTI Executive Director & CEO Bruce Lane.

“I have no doubt that Matt’s experience, skills and network in both the technical and commercial arenas will contribute very positively to our efforts to grow GTI into a significant U.S. uranium company,” added Lane.

Matt Hartmann is an executive and technical leader with 20+ years of international experience and substantial uranium exploration and project development experience. He first entered into the uranium mining space in 2005, and followed a career path that has included senior technical roles with Strathmore Minerals Corp. and Uranium Resources Inc. He is also a former principal consultant at SRK Consulting where he provided advisory services to explorers, producers, and prospective uranium investors.

Hartmann’s ISR uranium experience has brought him through the entire cycle of the business, from exploration, project studies, and development, through production and well field reclamation. He has provided technical and managerial expertise to a large number of uranium ISR projects across the U.S. including, Smith Ranch, Highland ISR Uranium Mine (Cameco), Rosita ISR Uranium Central Processing Plant, and Wellfield (currently held by enCore Energy), the Churchrock ISR Uranium Project (currently held by Laramide Resources), and the Dewey-Burdock ISR Uranium Project (currently held by enCore Energy).


GTI Energy Ltd. explores for mineral tenements in Wyoming and Utah. It holds interests in various properties located in the Great Divide Basin and Green Mountain, Wyoming, the United States; uranium and vanadium project located in the Henry Mountains, Utah; and the Lo Herma project located in Wyoming’s prolific Powder River Basin uranium district. The company was formerly known as GTI Resources Limited and changed its name to GTI Energy Ltd. in May 2022. GTI Energy Ltd. was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Perth, Australia.


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