Dan McCarn
Mr. Dan McCarn has more than 30 years of experience in the nuclear, petroleum, minerals, and environmental industries. He has been involved at a project or operating company level, to permitting and technical evaluation, to regulatory oversight with international agencies. McCarn's experience includes lecturing on engineering economics of ISR mining for geologists and engineers in Kazatomprom, and working with AREVA in Central Asia focused on basin analysis, exploration, and development for in situ recovery (ISR) uranium projects. He also has experience in permitting and environmental analysis of ISR uranium projects in the U.S., including environmental analysis and affidavits to the NRC for the Crownpoint / Churchrock project in New Mexico, as well as working with companies in Austria, China, Brazil, Mexico, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on a variety of nuclear projects. McCarn also has worked extensively with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the evaluation of Member State uranium resources and nuclear fuel cycle issues. He was invited by the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to lead a team evaluating uranium projects in Northern China and Inner Mongolia. McCarn has numerous publications through the IAEA, DOE, and industry journals.