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Syntholene Energy Corp. Appoints HY Lee to Advisory Board and Grant Tanaka as Corporate Secretary
Mr. Lee Served as Contract Director of Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, One of the Very Few Modern N...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Syntholene Energy Corp. Appoints HY Lee to Advisory Board and Grant Tanaka as Corporate SecretaryMr. Lee Served as Contract Director of Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, One of the Very Few Modern Nuclear Projects to Meet its Original Schedule and Cost TargetsChicago, Illinois--(Newsfile Corp. - May 14, 2026) - Syntholene Energy Corp (TSXV: ESAF) (OTCQB: SYNTF) (FSE: 3DD0) announces today that HY Lee has been appointed to the Company's Advisory Board. Mr. Lee is a senior infrastructure and energy executive with extensive experience in large-scale industrial project delivery, strategic partnerships, and complex energy infrastructure execution. Over the course of his career, Mr. Lee has developed deep relationships within the engineering, energy, and sovereign investment ecosystems, including strategic engagement with organizations connected to Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Asian and Middle Eastern Sovereign Wealth Funds.\"I am pleased to join Syntholene's Advisory Board at an important stage in the Company's development,\" commented Mr. Lee. \"I hope to help accelerate the commercialization of Syntholene's synthetic aviation fuel, and contribute to securing a broad customer base.\"During his former role at Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), Mr. Lee served as the Lead Executive and Contract Manager on the $24.4 billion Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant project, located in the United Arab Emirates.The Barakah project, which consists of four APR-1400 nuclear reactors representing approximately 5.6 gigawatts of generating capacity, was developed by a Korean-led consortium including KEPCO, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), and Hyundai Engineering & Construction. Mr. Lee was responsible for overseeing the construction of the reactor units from 2010 onward. The Barakah project has been widely recognized for its schedule discipline, construction execution, and project management performance relative to global nuclear industry benchmarks.\"HY brings firsthand experience from one of the most operationally disciplined large-scale energy infrastructure programs constructed this century,\" stated Dan Sutton, CEO of Syntholene. \"His background in complex project execution, multinational stakeholder coordination, and strategic industrial partnerships strengthens Syntholene's capabilities as the Company advances its geother...