The Nordic Exchange welcomes West Siberian Resources to the main market


Today, West Siberian Resources has been listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange.
West Siberian Resources moves up from First North to the Nordic Exchange's main
market. 

West Siberian Resources Ltd is an independent oil company operating assets in
Russia. The business concept is to produce oil, develop oil fields, and conduct
oil exploration. The company operates in three of Russia's most oil-rich
regions: Tomsk in Western Siberia, Timano-Pechora and Volga-Urals. West
Siberian Resources has more than 1,000 employees. 

”It is very gratifying that West Siberian Resources now takes the step from
First North to our main market. Through the listing of West Siberian Resources
the investors get a new Nordic Mid Cap company in the Energy sector on the main
market,” says Jenny Rosberg, President of Company Services at OMX. 

Photographs will be available on
www.omxgroup.com/nordicexchange/marketnews/corporateactions/listings 

A round lot of SDB's in West Siberian Resources, whose short name is WSIB SDB,
amounts to 1000. West Siberian Resources is a Mid Cap company in the Energy
sector. 

For further information, please contact

Jonas Rodny, OMX Nordic Exchange	+46 8 405 72 67


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