Press Release
 
Indonesian Petroleum Association Names New President
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During a special meeting of the Board of Directors, the Indonesian Petroleum 
Association has unanimously named Chris B. Newton as the new association president 
replacing Paul Warwick who has recently left Indonesia for a new assignment.

Mr. Newton is currently President and General Manager of Santos Asia Pacific based in 
Jakarta and has worked exclusively in the oil and gas industry, predominantly in 
upstream operations and business development.

Mr. Newton graduated from Collingwood College at the University of Durham,  England in 
1978 with an Honors Degree in Geology. He started his career as a wellsite geologist 
in the US, South-East Asia and Australia before joining Hartogen Energy in Sydney in 
1980. After 10 years of worldwide experience in exploration and production, Mr. Newton 
joined Fletcher Challenge Energy in Jakarta as Chief Geologist and after 2 years with 
responsibility for geology and economics, Mr. Newton took a strategic  planning role 
and was relocated to Auckland in 1993 as Business  Development Manager for Australia 
and South-east Asia. In 1992 he graduated from Securities Institute of Australia with 
a Post Graduate Degree in Applied Finance and Investment and was transferred to Brunei 
as Commercial and Exploration Manager before being appointed as Managing Director. In 
2002, Mr. Newton was relocated to Indonesia as President and General Manager of Santos 
Asia Pacific based in Jakarta.

The IPA also announced that it will hold a technical symposium "Deepwater and Frontier 
Exploration in Asia and  Australasia" in Jakarta on December 7th and 8th 2004 and the 
organization of its 30th Annual Convention and  Exhibition from August 30th 2005 to 
September 1st 2005 also in Jakarta.

Jakarta, June 28th 2004
Ananda Idris
IPA Communication Committee Chairman

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