Wednesday, March 4, 2009

InterOil News Release

Source: Interoil website

INTEROIL ANTELOPE-1 WELL FLOWS AT RECORD GAS RATE OF 382 MMCFD WITH 5,000 BBLS PER DAY OF CONDENSATE

March 2, 2009 -- InterOil Corporation (IOC:NYSE Alternext US) (IOC:POMSoX) today announced that its Antelope-1 well flowed at 382 million cubic feet of natural gas per day (MMcfd) with 5,000 barrels of condensate per day (BCPD) for a total 68,700 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOEPD), setting a new record rate for the country of Papua New Guinea. The flow test recorded a maximum calculated rate at 545 MMcfd for a dry gas reading through a 6 inch capacity choke that was only opened to 3 ½ inches or about 30% of capacity. Conservatively adjusting the dry gas flow rate of 545 MMcfd to compensate for 13 Bbls of condensate per MMcf results in the 382 MMcf
effective gas flow rate reported above.

As far as we are aware, the world record breaking gas flow rate from a vertical well confirms other records recently established by the well, such as the largest vertical hydrocarbon column height in a single onshore carbonate reef structure and the largest calculated absolute open flow (CAOF) at 17.7 Billion cubic feet of atural gas per day. The well results establish the country of Papua New Guinea as a world class gas resource base in close proximity to the largest and most well developed LNG market in the world.

InterOil believes the Antelope-1 well clearly confirms the gas resource potential sufficient to proceed with plans to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant on company land next to the InterOil refinery. Antelope-1 and previous wells, have onfirmed over 120% of full capacity, estimated at 500 MMcfd, for the first proposed LNG train. Third party resource estimates are underway and will be released when completed in the next few weeks. Recent settlement agreement with Merrill Lynch niquely positions InterOil to enter direct negotiations with industry partners on an ownership stake in the Elk/Antelope structure, an ownership stake in the proposed LNG plant and long-term LNG offtake contracts.