InterOil

Prior to its acquisition by Exxon, InterOil Corporation was an oil and gas company with a primary focus on Papua New Guinea.

InterOil's assets included one of Asia's largest undeveloped gas fields, Elk-Antelope, in the Gulf Province.

It had the following assets: − Exploration: Oil & Gas Exploration licenses to 3.9 million acres (an area larger than Qatar) − Development: Elk-Antelope in Petroleum Retention License 15, being developed as PNG's second major LNG project with supermajor TotalEnergies and Oil Search On February 17, InterOil announced its onshore Antelope-5 appraisal well had found a reservoir in Papua New Guinea's Gulf Province.

[1] On July 21, 2016, ExxonMobil announced its intent to acquire InterOil for $2.5 billion.

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