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DNO International completes management reorganization

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OSLO, Norway DNO International ASA has now completed a corporate management reorganization and has made appointments to key management positions. The full integration of assets and people is on fast track and expected to be completed before the end of next month.

Magne Normann has been promoted to COO. Tore Lilloe-Olsen has been named director group exploration and subsurface, and Trond Myrseth has been named director group operations.

The following members of the RAK Petroleum management team have been appointed new country managers: Nicholas Atencio for the Kurdistan Region of Iraq; Michel Pick for Tunisia; and David Thorpe for Ras Al Khaimah. From the DNO International team, David Grassick and Colin Kramer have been appointed country managers for Oman and Yemen, respectively.

The corporate management team consists of Helge Eide, CEO; Haakon Sandborg, CFO; Bjørn Dale, general counsel and secretary to the board of directors; Tom Bratlie, director corporate communication and public affairs; and Anita Hjerkinn Aarnæs, director human resources.

The new organizational model will have three technical departments which will provide personnel and resources to the operations across the group. Ståle Monstad has been appointed Geoscience Department manager; Kenneth Myrvold, Petroleum Engineering manager; and Jon Petter Seargent, Drilling and Production manager.

01/25/2012

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