Bangkok--17 Dec--SET At 10.00 am. on December 14, 2007, the Supreme Administrative Court (the "Court") read the judgement on a case relating to PTT Public Company Limited ("PTT") whereby the Foundation for Consumers and a group of 5 people (the "Claimants") filed a complaint to the Supreme Administrative Court, naming the Cabinet, the Prime Minister and the Minister of Energy as respondents and PTT later entered into the case as the fourth Respondent (the "Respondents"), seeking the court to order to revoke the Royal Decree Determining Powers, Rights and Benefits of PTT Public Company Limited B.E. 2544 (A.D. 2001) and the Royal Decree Determining the Time for Repealing the Laws Governing the Petroleum Authority of Thailand B.E. 2544 (A.D. 2001). The two Royal Decrees were issued in relation to the corporatization of the Petroleum Authority of Thailand to PTT Public Company Limited under the Corporatization Act B.E. 2542 (A.D. 1999) (the Corporatization Act"). The Claimants later requested the Court to order to revoke the Royal Decree Determining Powers, Rights and Benefits of PTT Public Company Limited (No. 2) B.E. 2550 (A.D. 2007), which was also issued under the Corporatization Act. PTT is in the process of coordinating with relevant authorities in relation to the compliance with the judgement and orders of the Court in details. PTT expects to conclude all directions to be taken in complying with the Court's judgement and orders and to present to the relevant authorities by December 18, 2007. PTT will update shareholders, investors, and the Stock Exchange of Thailand of the progress thereof.