AFFILIATIONS
Acid Drainage Technology Initiative–Metal Mining Sector (Member)
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (Member)
American Institute of Professional Geologists (Certified Professional Geologist #8274)
American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (Member)
Association of Applied Geochemists (Member)
Colorado Mining Association (Member)
Denver Mining Club (Member)
Denver Region Exploration Geologists Society (Member)
Geological Remote Sensing Group (Geological Society of London) (Member)
Geological Society of America (Member)
GIS Colorado (Member)
National Ground Water Association (Member)
Pittsburgh Geological Society (Member)
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists (Member)
Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (Registered Member #2516800)

Doug Peters

ARNEVUT President and COO

EDUCATION
University of Pittsburgh:
B.Sc., Earth and Planetary Sciences (Geology option), 1977
Colorado School of Mines:
M.Sc., Geology (specializing in Remote Sensing), 1981
Colorado School of Mines:
M.Sc., Mining Engineering (specializing in Rock Mechanics), 1983

LANGUAGES
English (Fluent)

Director, President, and Chief Operating Officer
Mr. Peters has 29 years of experience in geology and mining, including applications of remote sensing and GIS technologies. Mr. Peters has managed multi–person field and office R&D projects of various sizes.

During Mr. Peters’ undergraduate degree program, he also worked as a Laboratory Technician and Field Inspector for Engineering Mechanics, Inc. (Pittsburgh, PA). That work involved analysis of soil and fill samples for geotechnical properties and inspection of earthwork to assure quality of excavator workmanship for construction.

While working on his Mining Engineering M.Sc. degree, Mr. Peters served as a Consultant to Climax Molybdenum Co., on investigations of flow of broken rock in caving mining. During work on his Geology M.Sc. degree, Mr. Peters served as a Physical Science Technician and Geologist (chronologically) for the U.S. Geological Survey Branch of Petrophysics and Remote Sensing in Denver. This latter work involved analysis of airborne remote sensing data for uranium exploration, field mapping, sample analyses by various techniques, and computer analysis of data.

Mr. Peters was a Principal Investigator for 12 years (1984-1996) at the U.S. Bureau of Mines Denver Research Center (DRC) in Colorado for remote sensing and GIS applications and applied mining and geological research projects. In addition to managing and performing his own projects, Mr. Peters also provided support to other projects at DRC and other Bureau research centers. Projects included applications to coal and uranium mining and geology, mine and mill wastes, abandoned and inactive mines, subsidence, river sediment contamination, and mine reclamation considerations.

Mr. Peters has been the Owner of Peters Geosciences for the past 12 years. This company consults on remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) applications for the engineering, environmental, exploration, and geological communities. Services are provided in the areas of image processing and analysis, GIS database development and documentation, field sampling and team management, and technical writing and editing. Past and current clients include Bureau of Land Management, Colorado Geological Survey, Echo Bay Mines, Energy Fuels Resources Corp., Hanna Associates, Inc., National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Spectral International, Inc., Spokane Tribe, URS Greiner Corp., and U.S. Evironmental Protection Agency.

From July, 2007, to present, Mr. Peters has been serving as Exec. Vice-President of ARNEVUT Resources, Inc. in charge of exploration activities. As such, he is helping coordinate the startup and operation of a small exploration and mining company, including identification and review of new mineral deposit opportunities.

CERTIFICATES AND SPECIAL TRAINING
Licensed Professional Geologist––Pennsylvania #2365
Licensed Professional Geologist––Utah #2250
Licensed Professional Geologist––Texas #5972
Licensed Professional Geologist––Washington #396
Licensed Professional Geologist––Wyoming #367
Colorado E.I.T. #11800
40–Hr. OSHA HAZWOPR and 8–Hr. Supervisory Environmental Training
40–Hr. MSHA Mine Safety Training and Annual Refresher Training