Mining
Blackstone Minerals is a Western Australian based mining company exploring Southeast Asia’s premier nickel sulphide district.
KEY PEOPLE

Scott Williamson, Managing Director
Mining Engineer with a Commerce degree from the West Australian School of Mines and Curtin University, over 10 years experience in technical and corporate roles in the mining and finance sectors.

Steve Parsons, Non-Executive Director
Geologist with corporate and technical experience, a proven track record of mineral discoveries, corporate growth, international investor relations and creating shareholder wealth, founding MD of Gryphon Minerals Ltd which became an ASX 200 company with a multi-million ounce gold discovery in West Africa.

Hamish Halliday, Non-Executive Chairman
Geologist with over 20 years corporate and technical experience, founder of Adamus Resources Limited, a A$3M float which became a multi-million ounce emerging gold producer.
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