ExxonMobil to acquire InterOil in $2.5B deal

American multinational oil and gas corporation Exxon Mobil Corp. and Papua New Guinea-focused InterOil Corporation have announced an agreed transaction worth more than USD $2.5 billion, under which ExxonMobil will acquire all of the outstanding shares of InterOil.

When concluded, this transaction will give ExxonMobil access to InterOil’s resource base, which includes interests in six licenses in Papua New Guinea covering about four million acres, including PRL 15. The Elk-Antelope field in PRL 15 is the anchor field for the proposed Papua LNG project.

ExxonMobil’s more than 40 years of experience in the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) business enables it to efficiently link complex elements such as resource development, pipelines, liquefaction plants, shipping and regasification terminals, which it has demonstrated through the PNG LNG project, working closely with co-venturers, national, provincial and local governments, and local communities. ExxonMobil will bring to bear its industry-leading performance and strong commitment to excellence as it grows its business in Papua New Guinea.

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