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WestSide Corporation ASX/MEDIA RELEASE Indonesian permit update

18 May 2009

WestSide Corporation Ltd (ASX Code: WCL) advises that it has become aware of reports from Indonesia that coal seam gas (CSG) permits have been issued over the Kaltim Prima Coal and Arutmin coal mine sites in Indonesia.
WestSide has agreements with Indonesia’s leading thermal coal producer, PT Bumi Resources, to jointly explore for CSG in Indonesia, initially at the coal deposits controlled by Bumi subsidiaries PT Kaltim Prima Coal (KPC) and PT Arutmin Indonesia.
The reports indicate that Bumi Resources have a 30% interest in an entity which has been awarded the Tabulako block (believed to include the Arutmin mines) and a 30% stake in an entity which has a 60% interest in the Sangatta II block (believed to include the KPC coal deposits). WestSide is yet to receive formal notification of the issue of the permits and will provide further guidance in respect of its interest in these permits once it has confirmed the ownership structure with its joint venturers in Indonesia.

“WestSide is appreciative of Bumi and KPC’s support and co-operation to date in jointly assessing the CSG potential of the KPC area,” WestSide’s Chairman and CEO, Angus Karoll said.

WestSide is currently focused on commercialising gas resources in its Queensland CSG permits, with drilling operations currently underway in ATP688P, south of Collinsville as part of an $18 million appraisal program with joint venturer, QGC.
ASX/MEDIA RELEASE
WestSide Corporation Ltd ABN 74 117 145 516
Level 9, 545 Queen St Brisbane Qld 4000
Phone: 07 3020 0900 • Fax: 07 3831 1390 • www.westsidecorporation.com

Posted in Blok GMB Sangatta II, Blok GMB Tabulako, Indonesia, WestSide Corporation.


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