Mr. David Paull (Chairman) has over 30 years’ experience in mineral resource business. Over the last 10 years, David has been in Mongolia with Aspire Mining Ltd in different capacities including Managing Director and Chairman of the Board. Mr. Paull holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Western Australia and MBA with Distinction from Cornell University. He is a fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia. Previously he held marketing management position at Greenbushes mine for lithium and tantalum concentrate.
Asian Battery Metals Limited (ASX:AZ9)
Discovering and developing a mineral resource required for energy transition in Asia
About Us
Asian Battery Metals PLC focuses on the exploration and development of critical minerals, including graphite, nickel, copper, and lithium, primarily in Mongolia. The company aims to support the global energy transition by sustainably sourcing these essential materials. Their projects are strategically located near the world's largest electric vehicle battery market, offering significant logistical and economic advantages. With a strong commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, Asian Battery Metals ensures that its operations respect local communities and the environment.
Latest News
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Board & Management
Mr. Gan-Ochir has over 20 years of experience in wide range of areas within the mining industry including mining operation, mineral exploration and finance. Gan-Ochir held Non-Executive Director roles with ASX listed Aspire Mining Ltd and Oyu Tolgoi LLC. He obtained mining education from Haileybury School of Mines, Canada and Mongolian University of Science and Technology, and holds MSc in Finance, New York University and Member of AusIMM.
Kirsten Livermore
Non-Executive Director
Kirsten Livermore (Non-Executive Director) has over 25 years’ experience in policy, regulation and issue management relating to mining. She served 15 years in the Australian parliament representing a large rural electorate, with a significant resources industry. Kirsten led the Australia Mongolia Extractives Program and worked closely with the Mongolian Government and partners to improve mining law, regulation, geoscience data and professional standards. Kirsten has a law degree from the University of Queensland and MSc in Development Management at the London School of Economics.
Mr. Neil Young (Non-Executive Director) is Chief Executive Officer of Elixir Energy Ltd and has more than 20 years’ experience in senior management positions in the upstream and downstream parts of the energy sector including EY, Tarong Energy and Santos. He has also developed various new ventures in other countries including Kazakhstan, Japan, USA and Mongolia. Mr Young has a M.A. (Hons) joint degree in Economics/Politics from the University of Edinburgh.