BNET Industries

Last Fiscal Year Sales:$484.5M
  • Public
  • CA
Dow Jones Description

Coal Mining

Vice President, Corp Development & Commercial Operations
Samuel C.K. Yip
Number of Employees 46
Contact Information

1055 West Georgia Street

Vancouver, British Columbia V6E VR3

(604) 682-4678

NAICS Code Bituminous Coal Underground Mining: 212112

News & Analysis

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Decision Makers

Name (plus bio) Position
Samuel C.K. Yip Vice President, Corp Development & Commercial Operations

Board of Directors

Name (plus bio) Position
Clay Gillespie Board of Directors
Gordon Fretwell Board of Directors
Mark Fields Board of Directors
Mark Smith Board of Directors
Robert Armstrong Board of Directors

Organization Position Status
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Vice President, Corp Development & Commercial Operations Current

Organization Position Status
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Board of Directors Current

Organization Position Status
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Board of Directors Current

Mr. Fields is a professional geoscientist in British Columbia. He was a member of the management team which participated in the sale of the La Teko Resources Ltd. to Kinross Gold Corporation and he was involved in the acquisition and development of the Diavik diamond mine for the Rio Tinto Group. As Executive Vice President of Pine Valley Mining Corporation he was a key member of the executive team which brought the Willow Creek coal mine into commercial production. He is a director (since 1999) and was Vice President (1999-2001) of Copper Ridge Explorations Inc., and a director (since 2006) of Indicator Minerals Inc., both mineral exploration companies are listed on the TSX-V Exchange. Mark Fields was a director and Executive Vice President (2001-2005) and President (2001-2003) of Pine Valley Mining Corporation and Vice President (1998-2002) of New Claymore Resources Ltd., both listed on the TSX-V Exchange. He holds a B.Sc. (Geology) from the University of British Columbia (1986) and a B.Comm. (honours) from Queen's University (1976). Mr. Fields is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (1992) and the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

Organization Position Status
Prime Meridian Resources Corp Director Current
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Board of Directors Current
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Executive Vice President Former

Organization Position Status
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Board of Directors Current

Organization Position Status
Pine Valley Mining Corporation Board of Directors Current
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