Wentworth announced that Ms. Katherine Roe, Mr. Tim Bushell, and Mr. Iain McLaren, have been appointed as members of the Board of Directors with immediate effect. These appointments follow the successful completion of the Company's re-domicile to Jersey, announced on 29 October 2018, as part of its restructuring process to better align corporate and management structures with its shareholders and asset base in Africa. The Board believes that the appointment of these Directors will add significant financial, technical and operational experience to the Board, providing a stronger platform to execute on the strategic aspirations of the Company following its Re-Domicile. Katherine, Chief Financial Officer since 1 April 2018, was Vice President Corporate Development & Investor Relations for the Company since 2014 and has 19 years of senior corporate and capital markets experience. Prior to joining Wentworth, Katherine spent 11 years at Panmure Gordon & Co, having moved from Morgan Stanley's investment banking division. She is currently an independent Non-Executive Director of Faroe Petroleum plc, where she will take over the role of Audit Chair in 2019. Tim is a qualified geologist with more than 30 years' experience in the oil and gas industry. He has worked at British Gas, Ultramar, LASMO, and Paladin Resources. Most recently Tim was Chief Executive Officer at Falkland Oil and Gas Limited and Director/co-founder of Core Energy AS. He is currently serving as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of Rockhopper Exploration PLC, Genel Energy plc and Petro Matad Limited, and as a Director of Point Resources AS and Redrock Energy Limited. Iain has significant experience in the oil and gas sector with deep experience as Audit committee chair. He is currently a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Committee of Jadestone Energy Inc. and until May 2018 was Senior Independent Director and Chair of the Audit Committee for Cairn Energy plc. He is currently Chairman of F&C UK High Income Trust plc as well as a director of three other investment companies. He is a past President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland and was a partner of KPMG for 28 years until 2008.