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Posted:
November 07, 2012

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Michael Stephen Fulp

Mercenary Geologist.com

e-mail: abpepv@r.postjobfree.com

Health: Excellent, no physical limitations; extensive remote location and high-altitude experience.

Personal:

Single; enjoy extensive travel, foreign and domestic; bilingual English-Spanish.

Employment Objectives:

Exploration and mining analyst in worldwide evaluation of metals, industrial minerals, energy, water;

geologic mapping; company and project evaluation; investment analysis; corporate presentation, financing,

and business development; management of exploration programs; land work and research; claim staking on

turnkey basis; technical evaluation, mineral appraisal and audit.

B.S. Earth Sciences with honor, University of Tulsa, 1975.

Education:

M.S. Geology, University of New Mexico, 1982. Thesis: Precambrian geology and mineralization of the

Dalton Canyon volcanic center, Santa Fe County, New Mexico.

Media: Extensive television and radio experience. Since 2010, 150 radio and podcast interviews and 90 on-camera

appearances including live network television on CNBC World, Fox Business, Business News Network,

and B-TV; 2011Telly Bronze Award: The Potash Industry of New Mexico.

Publications: Author or co-author of 22 technical papers and abstracts concerning mineral deposits and economic

geology; SEG Newsletter regional editor 1992-1994; Mercenary Geologist Newsletter 2008-present.

Professional Societies:

American Institute of Professional Geologists: Certified Professional Geologist #10817.

Society of Economic Geologists Fellow (1987); SEG mentor; Student Affairs Committee 2008-2011.

American Institute for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (1976).

New Mexico Geological Society (1979).

Work Experience:

Thirty-three years of wide-ranging experience as a geologist and analyst in North and South America, Europe,

and Asia. Exploration, development, and evaluation of metals, industrial minerals, energy, and water; project

and company analysis; corporate financings and business development; program management; land work and

research; property negotiations; claim staking and concession filings; mineral appraisals and audits;

environmental geology. Regional exploration to deposit delineation with specialty in geologic mapping and

prospecting at all scales. Extensive work at high-altitude and in remote and primitive conditions.

2008-present Newsletter writer, analyst, and speaker, MercenaryGeologist.com.

2004-2007 Chief Geologist: Global Hunter Corp. Delineation of Las Posadas copper oxide deposit, Region IV Chile.

1987-present Independent Geologist and Analyst: Clients include major mining and junior resource companies, consulting

firms, private companies, newsletter and website writers, investment funds, brokers, and private investors.

Geologic mapping, sampling, property and company evaluation and analysis, prospect generation, program

management, drilling supervision, mineral appraisal and audit, claim staking, land work and research,

corporate presentation, financing, business development; outcrop ore discoveries in Peru, Nevada, Chile, and

British Columbia 2003-2006.

1981-1987 Exploration Geologist: Santa Fe Pacific Mining, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Project geologist and manager,

Pecos Greenstone Belt, New Mexico, supervised 25 personnel including geologists, miners, and drillers in

Jones Hill Mine delineation and test mine development; discovery of Tootsie Creek gold deposit, Montana;

reconnaissance programs, drill projects, property examinations, and acquisition evaluations throughout

western U.S.A.

1980-1981 Independent Geologist: Clients included mining companies, a private company, and a consulting firm.

Mapping, sampling, property evaluation, core logging, land work, environmental geology.

1980 Field Geologist: New Mexico Bureau of Mines, Socorro, New Mexico. Mapping and prospect evalua tion,

Dalton Canyon, New Mexico; resulted in vending of claims to major mining company.

1979 Exploration Geologist: Freeport Exploration, Tucson, Arizona. Reconnaissance exploration for base and

precious metals in southwestern U.S.A.; resulted in acquisition of Dalton Canyon prospect, Pecos greenstone

belt, New Mexico.

1978 Geologist: Rio Algom, Lakewood, Colorado. Responsible for prospect selection and implementation of

unique stream sediment reconnaissance program for Carlin-type deposits in northern Nevada; resulted in

discovery of Tonkin Springs Mine, Eureka County, Nevada.

1976 Field Geologist: Conoco Metallics, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Reconnaissance exploration for volcanogenic

massive sulfide and copper oxide prospects in northern New Mexico.

Information: References, client list, and fee schedule available upon request.



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