Westminster Resources Ltd. announced that the Company has applied for four new exploration licenses, located in the southwestern copper belt of Peru and in the same region as the company's 100%-owned Ilo Este and Ilo Norte copper projects. Westminster is committed to using the best available data and current interpretive technologies and methodologies to direct its activities. Together with regional knowledge gained from work on the Ilo Norte and Ilo Este projects, the identification of prospective IOCG and copper porphyry targets was aided by revised geological, geochemical, and geophysical models, and the addition of spectral-data made available to the company. Each of the applied-for concessions was secured through staking. As such, the company was able to add 100% exposure to strategic and prospective ground at the lowest possible cost of entry. The new projects are located to the south-east of Westminster's existing 100%-owned Ilo projects, within the highly prospective Upper-Cretaceous age rocks which run in a northwest - southeast orientation and host numerous world-class copper-molybdenum porphyry deposits in the region. Mineralization is generally associated with Paleocene-Eocene intrusive rocks and the Inca-Puquito fault system. Much of this region in Peru is covered with recent volcanic flow deposits, which mask the underlying prospective intrusive rocks, resulting in many areas being significantly under-explored by modern systematic exploration techniques. The Caruca concession is located in the Inclan District of Tacna, covering copper and molybdenum anomalies, and covering the Pampa M copper-molybdenum porphyry showing. The Pallagua 1 concession is located in the Estique district of Tarata, and covers a historically reported copper-rich vein. The Uchusuma A and B concessions in the Pachia district of Tacna, cover historically reported copper in veins. The Company will evaluate and integrate existing data with its own reconnaissance fieldwork including detailed geological mapping and systematic geochemical sampling to develop a series of targets for further examination. More information on each of these claims will be released upon receipt of approved applications.