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From: Salt'n'Peppa6/13/2011 5:24:26 PM
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Not sure why this is newsworthy, but...

finance.yahoo.com

Hyperdynamics Announces Key Addition to Technical Staff

HOUSTON, June 13, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyperdynamics Corporation (NYSE Amex: HDY) today announced the addition of Bonnie Milne-Andrews as Manager of Geological Operations. She will be reporting to Steve Barrett, Vice President, Exploration.

Milne-Andrews comes to the Company from Swift Energy, an independent exploration and production company, where she has most recently held the position of Manager, Development, South Texas of Swift's shale and tight gas sand plays. Earlier she held positions with BP, Amoco and Schlumberger, covering exploration and development projects in the U.S. and internationally in South America, the former Soviet Union, the Middle East, West Africa and Australasia. She holds a master's degree in Geology from the University of Iowa.

"As we begin drilling our first well later this year, Bonnie will be in charge of overseeing all of the geological aspects of drilling operations, including monitoring and analyzing the geologic results as the well progresses," Leonard said. "She brings strong operational expertise and extensive international exploration experience on projects ranging from offshore West Africa to South America to Southeast Asia and elsewhere.

"We are very pleased that our Guinea project continues to attract such talented and experienced people as Bonnie from very successful E&P companies," Leonard concluded.
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