Owen Hegarty

Owen Hegarty is an Australian mining professional with over forty years experience in the industry. Hegarty worked with the Rio Tinto Group for 24 years, where he held positions of Managing Director Asia and Managing Director of the group's copper and gold business. He founded the Oxiana Ltd Group which grew from a small exploration company into a multi-billion dollar base and precious metals producer, developer and explorer. Oxiana merged with Zinifex to form OZ Minerals in 2008.[1] Hegarty's commentary on the resources sector has been published in various news media including The Age, The Australian, The Australian Financial Review, Jakarta Post, South China Morning Post, Wall Street Journal and other industry-specific publications.[2]

Australian interests

Hegarty is a non-executive director of Fortescue Metals Group and a Director of the AusIMM. He is Chair of Tigers Realm Minerals and a non-executive director of Tigers Realm Coal[3] and Highfield Resources.[4] He is also the chair of Melbourne-based EMR Capital and is a member of the South Australian Minerals & Petroleum Expert Group which advises the Government of South Australia's Department of State Development.[1] He is also a director of the Mining Hall of Fame Foundation.[4]

Hong Kong interests

Hegarty is Executive Vice Chairman of Hong Kong listed mining companies G-Resources Group Ltd (gold) and Executive Vice Chairman of CST Mining Group Ltd (copper).[1]

Political views

Hegarty has expressed his support for his business associate Andrew Forrest's controversial 'Forrest Review' and believes in its potential to improve opportunities for indigenous Australians.[5]

Honours

Hegarty was awarded the AusIMM Institute Medal in 2006 and the G. J. Stokes Memorial Award in 2008.[1]

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References

  1. "About the SAMPEG Members". Department of State Development. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  2. "Owen Hegarty". Owen Hegarty. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  3. "Tigers Realm Coal fast tracks mine development with fleet purchase". Proactive Investors Australia. 2014-08-25. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  4. "Profile". Owen Hegarty. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  5. Hegarty, Owen (2014-09-04). "Why the Forrest Review deserves our national attention". Owen Hegarty. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
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