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Bayou Bend Petroleum names new COO


Published Oct 2, 2009
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Bayou Bend Petroleum has appointed Mr. Pradeep Kabra as Chief Operating Officer of the Company.

Mr. Kabra has over 22 years experience in the oil industry including senior operational and international new venture management positions at Addax Petroleum, Lundin Oil and International Petroleum. He is a Chartered Accountant from India and has a Bachelors degree in Law from the University of Delhi, India. He has also completed his LLM in Petroleum Law and Policy from the University of Dundee, UK.

Prior to his joining Bayou Bend Petroleum, Mr. Kabra was working as the General Manager Kurdistan in Addax Petroleum and was involved in the development of the Taq Taq field. He was also the director of Taq Taq Operating Company Limited, the operator of the Taq Taq / Kewa Chirmila PSC in Kurdistan.

Keith Hill, President of Bayou Bend, commented, "I am very pleased to have Mr. Kabra join our team. He brings invaluable experience and expertise to the Company. He was a key player in the success of Addax Petroleum in Kurdistan. Addax was recently taken over by Sinopec in a $8 billion dollar deal. I have known Pradeep for many years since his days with International Petroleum and he has always brought exceptional skill, dedication and energy to his endeavours. I very much look forward to working with him again as we build Bayou Bend (soon to be called ShaMaran Petroleum) into a leading Kurdistan focused oil company."

The Company also announces that it has granted an aggregate of 710,000 incentive stock options to certain officers, directors and other eligible employees. The options are exercisable, subject to vesting provisions, over a period of five years at a price of $0.64 per share.

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