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Mining veteran Robert Cooper at QEM helm
Mining veteran Robert Cooper at QEM helm

Mercury

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Mercury

Mining veteran Robert Cooper at QEM helm

Don't miss out on the headlines from Stockhead. Followed categories will be added to My News. Special Report: QEM has secured firm commitments for a $2.05m placement to accelerate development of its Julia Creek vanadium and energy project in Queensland. QEM appoints seasoned global mining executive Robert Copper to replace founding CEO and MD Gavin Loyden $2.05m raised in placement to accelerate development of the Julia Creek vanadium and energy project Funds to support vanadium electrolyte plant design, testwork and environmental studies It has also appointed seasoned global mining executive Robert Cooper as its next chief executive officer and managing director, replacing founder Gavin Loyden who will retire at the end of the 2025 financial year after 11 years at the helm. The placement and change of guard comes as QEM Limited (ASX:QEM) progresses towards a pre-feasibility study for Julia Creek, one of the world's largest co-located vanadium and oil shale resources. It has an inferred resource of 2.87Bt of ore at 0.31% vanadium pentoxide and an indicated resource of 461Mt at 0.28% V2O5 as well as a low estimate (1C) contingent oil resource of 6.3 million barrels. The company is raising $2.05m via the issue of 45.55 million shares at 4.5c each to fund the concept design for the vanadium electrolyte production plant, testwork by the University of Queensland, infill and sample drilling, and environmental studies. Participants in the placement will also receive one free-attaching option exercisable at 6.5c and to expire three years from issue for every two shares subscribed for. Leadership transition Loyden said that with the company in a strong cash position and ready to start a PFS on the Julia Creek project, it was now the right time to retire and hand leadership to a highly experienced global mining executive. 'I am very happy that the company has been able to attract a new CEO with the global credentials that Robert brings to QEM and I'm excited for the future of the company,' he added. Cooper has more than 30 years of global mining experience, including senior executive leadership and non-executive board roles across the resources and battery materials sectors. He was most recently managing director of New Century Resources and was chief executive officer of Round Oak Minerals, a wholly owned subsidiary of Washington H. Soul Pattinson (ASX:SOL) prior to that. Cooper has also held senior roles with Discovery Metals and BHP along with non-executive director roles with Novonix (ASX:NVX), Syndicated Metals and Verdant Minerals. 'I welcome Robert Cooper as QEM's CEO to lead the next phase of our development,' chairman Tim Wall said. 'His deep technical, strategic and commercial background in global metals exploration, project development and operations — along with his experience in the battery materials space — stand him in strong stead to lead QEM through this next chapter.' This article was developed in collaboration with QEM Limited, a Stockhead advertiser at the time of publishing. This article does not constitute financial product advice. You should consider obtaining independent advice before making any financial decisions. Originally published as QEM appoints new CEO, raises $2.05m to advance Julia Creek

Moment masked teen footie hooligans hurl lit flares around Scots petrol station amid running battle
Moment masked teen footie hooligans hurl lit flares around Scots petrol station amid running battle

Scottish Sun

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Moment masked teen footie hooligans hurl lit flares around Scots petrol station amid running battle

Harry Williamson, Live News Reporter Published: Invalid Date, THIS is the shocking moment of teenage footy ultras risked causing an explosion after lobbing a flare at a petrol station. Two groups of masked thugs engaged in running battles outside a ground in Newmains, Lanarkshire, last night. 7 7 7 7 7 7 The shocking scenes unfolded after a group of kids were refused entry into Newmains United Community FC's WOSFD clash against Carluke Rovers. A group of 20 youngsters gathered outside and one threw a flare into the ground before they fled to the Coopers Brothers garage across the road. Another group came running from the direction of the ground and clashed with the group. Three boys ended up hiding inside the petrol station shop while staff members tried to get the group to leave and pressed an emergency button calling for the police. READ MORE ON THE SCOTTISH SUN NICKED Teacher charged after allegedly smacking additional needs pupil at Scots school CALLING IT OFF Mobile phones to be banned for thousands more pupils in Scots schools One reckless teen then stood between two petrol pumps and lit a flare before throwing it inside the shop. An elderly customer fled in fear as the shop began filling with blue smoke. Robert Cooper, one of the directors at Coopers Brothers, said the flare incident could have been much worse. He told The Scottish Sun: 'It was horrendous. All these young lads got dropped off and then they started throwing flares into the ground. 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Football volunteers and police at the game tried to put a stop to the incident before more cops arrived. Newmains Community FC slammed the scenes and said their staff were hit with verbal abuse after telling a group of Ultras they weren't allowed inside the ground. 'Running battles' The club's Managing Director James Wynn insisted the boys who sparked the "running battle" were not supporters of the club. He said: "Before last night's game the club's young supporters, often a group of six or seven youngsters, would bring a little noise and good atmosphere to our home games, the club worked with these boys to promote positive behaviours and the response was looking really good. "But last night we seen almost 30 youngsters inside the ground as we arrived to set up for our game against Carluke Rovers. "I spoke to all these kids and told them in no uncertain terms that they had to stand as a group in a designated area of the ground and not cross the barriers when the game kicked off, I also reiterated that bad language of any sort would not be tolerated. 7 "We have never had any situations with any of these kids as they are mostly helpful in the tidy up of the ground and putting away of equipment after each game has ended, as they know they get a portion of chips or a hotdog for being helpful." Mr Wynn also insisted the boys causing the horrific incident were not associated with Newmains United. He added: "Last night just as the game started a large group of about 20 unknown youths attempted to enter the park and were denied entry as we had graffiti defacing our park entrance the week before with a football tag as part of this graffiti. "We had already informed our opposition that no youngsters unaccompanied would be allowed entry due to this incident. "Our volunteers were met with verbal abuse and threats as they tried to control the group and maintain the safety of everyone inside the park. When they finally moved from the gate they continued to shout and try to cause disruption and having running battles with each other. "The police had been called and a few of the clubs volunteers tried to control what was happening outside the ground alongside the 2 police officers who attended. "We would never condone this behaviour which is why we denied them access in the first place as we have a responsibility to protect those inside at our match. "This group of youths that caused the incident last night are not Newmains United FC supporters or in any way associated with the club. "We were informed of the incident at the petrol station by the police and assisted as best we could. "This must have been a horrendous and frightening situation for the staff and hope everyone is ok." Cops are probing the shameful scenes and are believed to be treating it as a serious incident. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: 'Around 5.50pm on Tuesday, 13 May, 2025, we received a report of a disturbance involving a group of youths at a premises on Overtown Road, Newmains. Read more on the Scottish Sun HEATING UP Scotland on brink of 'heatwave' as scorching temperatures soar to 27C FAIR PLAY Hidden gem theme park revealed as Scotland's best family day out 'Officers attended and the group had dispersed. 'Enquiries are ongoing.' 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