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Uranium Energy Corp Expands its Advisory Board with the Addition of Attorney and Uranium Industry Representative, Jon Indall
Prominent Uranium Industry Authority Has Outstanding Performance Record of Representing America’s Largest Mining Companies in Uranium-Related Legislative and Legal Affairs
AUSTIN, TX – March 20, 2007 – Uranium Energy Corp announces that its second appointment to its Advisory Board is Mr. Jon Indall, a prominent attorney, and an acknowledged expert in representing uranium industry interests in the United States.
Mr. Indall’s career in the law and as an authoritative lobbyist spans over 30 years, with specialization in natural resources and environmental law, and with a special focus on the uranium mining industry.
Mr. Indall has represented the Uranium Producers of America – a trade association of domestic uranium producers – since its inception in 1985. He drafted and successfully assisted in lobbying Title X of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 which has provided over $500 million of federal reimbursements for costs related to reclamation of uranium and thorium mill tailings sites. He was also instrumental in the revitalization of the UPA in 2005, and has been active in negotiations with the US Department of Energy regarding sales of the their excess uranium inventories.
In court, Mr. Indall has represented senior mining companies including Homestake Mining, Kerr-McGee, Kennecott Corp, and Pennzoil Corp. He has also represented uranium mining and development companies Cameco, Uranium Resources Inc, United
Nuclear Corporation, Strathmore Resources and many others.
Mr. Indall received his BA from the University of Kansas, and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Kansas Law School. He is currently a member of the American Bar Association (Natural Resources Section), the State Bar of New Mexico (Natural Resources Section), and First Judicial District Bar Association.
Uranium Energy Corp’s Advisory Board consists of leading experts on uranium mining, and related areas of expertise. The purpose of the Advisory Board is to provide support for the search and acquisition of uranium properties, and for the design, development, permitting and reclamation of uranium mines for the Company. Please see the Company’s news release of March 9, 2007 for more information. |