DENVER, Dec 23, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd. (TSXV: FO) ("Falcon" or the "Company"), a global energy company focused on acquiring, exploring and developing large acreage positions of unconventional and conventional oil and gas resources, today announced the election of four independent directors to the Falcon board, nominated by shareholders present or represented by proxy at the Company's annual and special meeting of shareholders held on December 22, 2009. Robert C. Macaulay, Thomas G. Harris, John Craven, and Gregory Smith, join the following five returning directors: Dr. Gyorgy Szabo, Marc A. Bruner, JoAchim Conrad, Daryl H. Gilbert, and Carl Stadelhofer. The appointment of each of the new directors is subject to TSX Venture Exchange approval.
Commenting on the appointments, Dr. Gyorgy Szabo, Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd.'s Chairman of the Board of Directors stated, "It is with great pleasure that we welcome this new group of members to the Falcon board. The addition of these directors brings our total independent director membership count to seven and adds a level of industry expertise and diversity in areas such as petroleum engineering, geology, finance and accounting, that is unprecedented in the history of the company. As a group, the board will work closely with the Falcon management team to maximize the potential of our opportunities in Hungary, Australia, and beyond, with a focus of building long term shareholder value. This has the potential to be a very exciting time for Falcon and we look forward to the contributions that each of these seasoned industry veterans can make in the continued development of the Company."
New Member Roster:
Robert C. Macaulay (PEng)
Macaulay has over 25 years of industry experience in petroleum engineering, field development planning, and business development and currently provides consulting services in these areas. He is a director of PetroGlobe Inc. (TSX - PGB), serving on the compensation committee and as chairman of the reserves committee. He held the post of V.P. Engineering and Production and Centurion Energy International Inc., a Canadian company active in Egypt which was sold in 2007. His past experience includes positions of increasing responsibility at Vermillion Resources Shell and PanCanadian Petroleum Ltd.
He holds a BSc (Hons) in Chemical Engineering from Queen's University, Ontario and has completed the requirements for dual Executive MBA degrees from Cornell University, New York and Queen's University. He is a member of APEGGA and SPE.
Thomas G. Harris
As an industry veteran, Harris has founded and operated several independent petroleum industry firms. These include BlackRock Exploration & Production, LLC (where he currently serves as President) was co-founder and President of PetroSolutions, an engineering and geotechnical consultancy to the oil and gas industry, and co-founding partner, President, and CEO of Kerogen Resources Inc., an independent oil and gas firm. During his career he has served as Vice President of Reservoir Management for 3 years at an international oil and gas firm based in Houston and also served 7 years as President and CEO of ResTech, a reservoir engineering firm and lead contractor to the Gas Research Institute for reservoir characterization in unconventional shales, coal bed methane, tight gas sands, etc. He has also operated in the capacity of Exploration Manager for Canadian Hunter Exploration for 3 years and spent 12 years in various technical and management positions with Amoco Production Company beginning in 1978.
Harris holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology from Michigan State University and a Master of Science Degree in Geology from the University of South Carolina. He is a registered Geologist in the State of Texas, and an active member of AAPG, SPE, and SPWLA.
John Craven
Craven is the Chief Executive Officer and a director of Cove Energy plc. He is a petroleum geologist with over 35 years of experience in senior technical and commercial roles in upstream oil and gas exploration and production companies. Prior to joining Cove he was founder and Chief Executive of AIM and IEX quoted, African and Mediterranean focussed exploration company, Petroceltic International plc. Petroceltic grew under his direction and stewardship to a business with a diversified portfolio of exploration and appraisal projects in Italy, Algeria and Tunisia.
Craven has an MSc in Petroleum Geology from the Royal School of Mines in London and an MBA from Queens University in Belfast.
Gregory Smith, C.A.
Smith is a self-employed chartered accountant operating as President of Oakridge Financial Management Inc., a corporation that provides accounting and financial consulting services to small and medium sized businesses. He is also the Chief Financial Officer of Maglin Site Furniture Inc., a corporation that manufactures and distributes public site furniture primarily in Canada and the United States. He is currently a director of Armistice Resources Corp. (since 1987), audit committee chairman of Armistice Resources Corp. (since 2001) and a director of a number of private corporations. He is a past director and audit committee chairman of a number of public corporations, including Manson Creek Resources Ltd., CDG Investments Inc. and Tyler Resources Inc.
Mr. Smith was admitted to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta in 1975 and holds a B.Comm. from the University of Calgary.
At the shareholders meeting Falcon's shareholders also re-appointed Hein & Associates LLP, Certified Public Accountants, as the auditors of Falcon, and passed, without variation, the resolution approving Falcon's stock option plan, all as more particularly disclosed in Falcon's management information circular dated November 13, 2009.
Source: MarketWatch.com