Senex Energy Ltd. has named Graham Yerbury as CFO, according to a news release.
Yerbury brings 37 years of experience to Senex from executive and senior finance roles with ASX-listed and multi-national resources and professional services companies. He most recently served as CFO for Cardno Ltd., and previously served with Macarthur Coal Ltd. and coal seam gas producer Arrow Energy.
His appointment follows the resignation of Andrew Price, who has been appointed CFO of PanAust Ltd., the release said. Price will leave Senex in early August 2015.
Yerbury spent eight years with BP in the United Kingdom and U.S., in senior finance positions for the E&P business unit, and six years with ARCO pre-merger with BP, the release said. He is a chartered accountant and holds a bachelor of commerce from the University of Queensland, and master of business management from the Queensland University of Technology. He is expected to join Senex in late October 2015.
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