Sergey Alekseevich Yuritsyn is a highly experienced Russian geologist with more than 33 years of expertise in geological surveying, mineral exploration, and mining operations. A graduate of Kazan Federal University with a specialization in geological survey, prospecting, and exploration of mineral deposits (1981), he has built an extensive career across Russia, Mongolia, and other regions, contributing to the discovery, evaluation, and development of significant ore, placer gold, and polymetallic deposits.
Mr. Yuritsyn has held senior positions including Leading Geologist, Chief Geologist, and Head of Geological Departments in major enterprises such as Yakutskgeologiya, Indigirzoloto, Sosvapromgeologiya, Gold of Kamchatka, and Karalveem Mine. His professional portfolio spans gold, silver, polymetallic, chromium, platinum, and uranium exploration, with expertise in both underground and open-pit operations. He has contributed to state geological mapping projects, authored sections of geological reports and maps, and introduced innovative exploration approaches that led to the identification of new ore zones and deposits.
In addition to his field achievements, Mr. Yuritsyn has undergone specialized training in blasting operations, industrial safety, and mining software (Micromine). His skills include geological documentation, stratigraphic analysis, reserve estimation, and the application of advanced exploration technologies.
Recognized for his dedication, precision, and leadership in complex geological environments, Sergey Alekseevich Yuritsyn has made a lasting impact on the advancement of mineral resource exploration and the mining industry in Russia and beyond.