DRILLING

InterOil flows gas, condensate for Antelope appraisal

INTEROIL has flowed gas at a rate of 14.7 million cubic feet per day during the first drill stem test of its Antelope-2 appraisal well in Papua New Guinea's onshore Papuan Basin.

The test, which also flowed 16.5 barrels of condensate for every million cubic foot of gas, was carried out in an open-hole interval from 1832m to 1882m with flow rates limited by the downhole DST equipment....

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