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Hyperdynamics average salary is $62,400, median salary is $62,400 with a salary range from $62,400 to $62,400.
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Computer Systems Analyst 62,400-62,400 Sunnyvale, CA, 94086 2012 Hyperdynamics Computer Systems Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Hyperdynamics Corporation
  • Industry: Oil, Gas, Coal
  • City: Houston, TX
  • Hyperdynamics manages the general administrative, financial and logistical support requirements of our wholly owned subsidiaries. The SCS subsidiary is developing a hydrocarbon concession that is located offshore the Republic of Guinea in West Africa. The concession is one of the largest exploration areas in the world. Our current development program is engaged in the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of seismic data. SCS Corp. expects to commence a drilling program upon completion of its seismic evaluation. HYD Resources is primarily engaged in the operation of domestic drilling and exploration in the southern