Directorate Change

Xtract Energy plc 04 January 2007 4 January 2007 AIM: XTR XTRACT ENERGY PLC ('Xtract' or the 'Company') Board changes Xtract announces that John Conlon has been appointed to the board of the Company with effect from 4 January 2007. Mr Conlon is also a director of Cambrian Mining plc, Xtract's parent company. Xtract also announces that Carl Layden has resigned as a director of the Company with effect from 1 January 2007, but remains a director of Xtract's shale oil subsidiary, Xtract Oil Limited, and a consultant to the Company. 'I would like to take this opportunity to thank Carl for his considerable contribution to the Company as a board member and look forward to continuing to work with him. I am pleased that John Conlon has agreed to join the Board of Xtract. I believe that the Company will benefit greatly from his experience', said Xtract's CEO, John Newton. Enquiries: Xtract John Newton 020 7409 0890 Director John Conlon's details are as follows: Name: John Joseph Conlon Age: 67 Current directorships: Cambrian Mining plc Coal International plc Energybuild Group plc Western Canadian Coal Corporation (Canada) Past directorships Webcon Equipment Inc (Canada) (last 5 years) About Xtract Energy Plc Xtract's prime assets are its interest in shale oil deposits at Julia Creek in Queensland, Australia and a joint venture with the Australian research group, CSIRO, to develop a process for extracting oil from shale deposits. The initial validation tests, comprising small scale batch extractions of oil from the shale, have demonstrated that recovery from Xtract's Julia Creek shales in Queensland, Australia, would be in the order of 150 litres of light crude oil per tonne of shale. Earlier conventional retorting experiments indicated that the conversion of kerogen to oil yielded about 74 litres of oil per ton of shale. Applying this rate of yield increase to the yields of 50 - 65 litres per tonne used earlier this year in Xtract's AIM admission document in relation to certain of Xtract's Julia Creek leases results in estimated in-situ shale oil resources of over 1.6 billion barrels of oil. Other energy assets held by Xtract are: • Approximately 65.5% of Cambrian Oil and Gas Plc ('COIL') which is developing oil and gas assets in the Kyrgyz Republic. COIL also owns 25% of the issued share capital of ASX listed Methanol Australia Ltd ('MEO'). MEO is focused on developing a gas-to-liquids project in the Timor Sea, approximately 275 km northwest of Darwin, Australia, in an area known as Tassie Shoal. It has secured Australian Commonwealth Government environmental approvals for two large scale (1.8 mtpa) methanol plants (50% interest) and a 3 mtpa LNG plant (100%), which is the only new Australia LNG project to receive its Commonwealth Government environmental approvals. • Approximately 19.1% of Wasabi Energy Limited which has rights to the Kallina power technology, uranium exploration interests in the Northern Territory, Australia, interests in the newly-formed Evolution Energy joint venture to produce bio-diesel fuel in Australia and in a coal deposit in Canada. • Approximately 18.2% of Aviva Corporation Limited with promising thermal coal deposits in the mid-west of Western Australia. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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