Infinity Energy Resources has named the initial members of the technical team that will work closely with Infinity to pursue exploration and development activities involving the Company's oil and gas concessions covering 1.4 million acres offshore Nicaragua in the Caribbean Sea. The Company also announced plans to host an investor conference to review its Nicaraguan activities and strategy, along with other corporate information, on July 9, 2009.
The technical team will be led by Dr. Renato T. Bertani and Jeff Roberts.
Dr. Bertani, who holds a Ph.D. in Sedimentary Geology and Geochemistry from the University of Illinois, has over 30 years of international experience in exploration and production projects in Latin America (Brazil, Columbia, Bolivia and Argentina), the USA Gulf of Mexico, West Africa and the United Kingdom. He is currently President and Chief Executive Officer of Thompson & Knight Global Energy Services, LLC, a subsidiary of Thompson & Knight that offers a wide range of specialized services to the energy industry, including the identification, assessment, and capture of exploration and production investment opportunities around the world. Thompson & Knight is a law firm with approximately 420 attorneys, offices in Texas and New York, and international offices and associations in Mexico, Brazil, North Africa, Europe and Asia.
From September 2001 to December 2006, Dr. Bertani served as President of Petrobras America, Inc., a U.S. subsidiary of the Petrobras Group (Brazil's national oil company with operations in 27 countries), where he was responsible for a successful investment plan and the compilation of a valuable portfolio of exploration and production assets. He dedicated over 30 years (1976-2006) of professional and managerial services to Petrobras, having occupied several high-level executive positions, including Director of International E&P activities and Managing Director of Petrobras UK.
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