InterOil to start drilling Wahoo again
Papua New Guinea PORT MORESBY, June 10, 2015 – Canadian independent exploration and development company InterOil today announced its return to drilling at its Wahoo-1 sidetrack exploration well in Papua New Guinea’s Gulf province.
Work at Wahoo-1, which forms part of petroleum prospecting licence 474, was stopped in July 2014 due to high pressures from the reservoir.
“The Wahoo-1 side-track is a significant step-out from existing gasfields and will test whether the successful trends identified around petroleum retention licence 15 extend 170 kilometres to the southeast of Elk-Antelope [gasfield],” the company stated in a press release.
InterOil operates the well with a 78.1-percent stake, with the remainder held by minority interests.
The company, along with partner Total, is set to begin front-end engineering and design for the Elk-Antelope LNG project, with a plan expected in mid-2015. InterOil chairman Chris Finlayson said the project would likely comprise a two-train design. The first gas is due to arrive “early in the next decade.”

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