InterOil, a Canadian exploration and production company, has reported that acid stimulation at the Elk-4 well in Papua New Guinea has resulted in a significant increase in its test gas flow rate. The well was tested at 86 million standard cubic feet per day, an increase of approximately 36.5%.
Based on the condensate ratio measured earlier, the well was tested to produce at an estimated 18 barrels of condensate per million cubic feet which would equate to 1,540 barrels per day, and is consistent with the flows produced during previous testing at the Elk-4 well.
Phil Mulacek, chairman and CEO of InterOil, said: "We are exceptionally pleased with these test results obtained from the Antelope structure in the Elk-4 well confirming improved deliverability. The Elk-4 well on test has recorded the second highest gas flow rate for a well in Papua New Guinea. These latest results are very encouraging as we prepare to drill the Antelope-1 well. Decommissioning at the Elk-4 well site has commenced and the rig will be mobilized to the Antelope-1 well which is targeted for drilling in the fourth quarter of 2008."