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Mike Rose, BMSI CEO, looking out window of BarCan barite Plant

CEO Rose Unlocking the Value

New CEO Mike Rose is BarCan’s bedrock. Bedrock that’s always in motion, that is. Rose has worked tirelessly through the 2019/20 transition with the new ownership team, providing leadership working with government, local officials, suppliers and employees to see BarCan into production ahead of schedule.

Rose said, “We are finally unlocking the value overlooked in the Buchans site for more than 80 years. What I’m most proud of is how this project benefits the people in Buchans and the people of Newfoundland and Labrador.”

Gordana Slepcev, BarCan Chief Operating Officer in front of tailings on Buchans mill site.

New COO Brings Experience to BarCan

Since March, Gordana Slepčev has been sharing her invaluable mining expertise from past projects with BarCan. She’s been tempered by the heat and pressure of initial-stage mining companies, developing BarCan’s plan for a smooth transition to maximum production. Gordana’s Bachelor in Mining Engineering and Master of Science in Mining and Mineral Engineering from the University of Belgrade in Yugoslavia has given her a rock-solid foundation for her career.

Slepčev is part of the NL government’s vision of having 30% women in mining (Mining the Future 2030). She has a vision, too, for the future of BarCan products: “By using continuous improvement techniques to our mining process, we have a strong foundation to operate successfully in the future, to keep people employed, and to make great Barite.”

Women continue to be underrepresented in the mining labour force, according to MiHR’s 2020 Canadian Mining Labour Market Outlook. “Women accounted for only 15% of mining’s labour force in 2018.” While the industry has more work to do to attract and retain female workers, BarCan is committed to NL’s goal of employing 30% women by 2030. In fact, women account for 26% of the workforce at BarCan.

Ben Chisholm (Promet 101) and Neeti Sondi, P. Eng (Halyard), commissioning the Cyclone within the Gravity Circuit in the BarCan process

New Production Staff

The first new hire started on March 1, and we have continued to hire to our current staffing level of 26.
Barite Mud Services Inc. is proud that in this time of the global pandemic, we have been able to keep locals employed and working safely together. There’s a feeling in the plant that getting off to such a good start in today’s quicksand world is a matter of teamwork, strong management with clear vision, and an unmistakable goal: to make great Barite.

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