InfraStrata announces Alan Booth to its Board as upcoming Non-Executive Director

– UK – InfraStrata plc (AIM:INFA), the independent petroleum exploration and gas storage company, is pleased to announce that it has appointed Alan Booth (aged 56) as a Non-Executive Director. His appointment will take effect following the Company’s AGM on 21 January 2015.

Alan Booth has 32 years’ experience in oil and gas exploration, at Amerada Hess, Oryx Energy, and Encana. More recently, he was Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of EnCore Oil plc which was sold to Premier Oil plc in 2012. Alan was a Co-Founder and is currently Director of EnCounter Oil Ltd. 

He holds a BSc in Geology from the University of Nottingham and an MSc in Petroleum Geology from the Royal School Mines, Imperial College. Alan is a former president of Petroleum Exploration Society of Great Britain and UK Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA), and currently a director of the Oil and Gas Independents Association (OGIA). 

Alan Booth holds 3,000,000 shares in the Company, representing 3.02% of the issued share capital.       

Ken Ratcliff, the Chairman of InfraStrata plc said: “We are delighted that Alan will be joining the Board of InfraStrata. Alan has had an outstanding career in oil and gas exploration with a proven track record of managing very successful teams of geoscientists and engineers. He will further strengthen our Board at a time when InfraStrata is reaching a key point in its development as the Company moves into a high impact drilling programme in 2015.”

About InfraStrata plc

 InfraStrata is an independent petroleum exploration and gas storage company focused on the UK and Ireland.

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