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#11

Admin - Good am to you . If i may change topic for a moment, do you believe we will hear anything from XOM about the crp this month ? ( If not,maybe I will just seek some "cpr" instead !<img src=" border="0" class="smilie" src="http://shareholdersunite.com/mybb/images/smilies/tongue.gif" />  Thanks for your help in keeping us alive a little longer !

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sageo dateline='<a href="tel:1502203314">1502203314</a>' Wrote:

Admin - Good am to you . If i may change topic for a moment, do you believe we will hear anything from XOM about the crp this month ? ( If not,maybe I will just seek some "cpr" instead !<img src=" border="0" class="smilie" src="http://shareholdersunite.com/mybb/images/smilies/tongue.gif" />  Thanks for your help in keeping us alive a little longer !

Hi dear Sageo!  I'm wondering if we'll read anything about the E/A certification status in OSH's July drilling report.  It's not out yet.

http://www.oilsearch.com/

Total seems to be mum, as well.

http://www.total.com/en/media/news?type=All&date_min=1498860000&date_max=1504216799&thematic=All

All the best to you and yours, kind sir.

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#13

'Li'loilady' pid='80804' d Wrote:

'sageo' pid='80803' dateline='<a href="tel:1502203 Wrote:

Admin - Good am to you . If i may change topic for a moment, do you believe we will hear anything from XOM about the crp this month ? ( If not,maybe I will just seek some "cpr" instead !<img src=" border="0" class="smilie" src="http://shareholdersunite.com/mybb/images/smilies/tongue.gif" />  Thanks for your help in keeping us alive a little longer !

Hi dear Sageo!  I'm wondering if we'll read anything about the E/A certification status in OSH's July drilling report.  It's not out yet.

http://www.oilsearch.com/

Total seems to be mum, as well.

http://www.total.com/en/media/news?type=All&date_min=1498860000&date_max=1504216799&thematic=All

All the best to you and yours, kind sir.

My thanks to you, Lady ! I guess,as the saying goes, "we wait" .....(some more and wonder ! ? )  . Like OZ , behind the curtain is what's happening .In OZ,later revealed . In real life,very rarely . Good health & joy to you and yours

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#14
Hi all -

Hope everyone's afterlife is happy and healthy.

Just thought I'd stop by to observe at least we won't have to worry about Rex or his people being prosecuted for bribery charges in PNG: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/02/14/trump-an...s-say.html

Best regards,
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#15

Last info indicated that we should hear something regarding certification/appraisal on approximately August 22nd. That would be around 90 days after the certification process began, as far as I can tell. So next week some time perhaps. However, either Total or Exxon could challenge any results and further delay certification should they disagree with the findings of one or both of the appraisal companies. But we are inching closer to knowing what those results will finally be. Not holding my breath, but good luck to all nevertheless...

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#16

'2126' pid='80841' datel Wrote:

Last info indicated that we should hear something regarding certification/appraisal on approximately August 22nd. That would be around 90 days after the certification process began, as far as I can tell. So next week some time perhaps. However, either Total or Exxon could challenge any results and further delay certification should they disagree with the findings of one or both of the appraisal companies. But we are inching closer to knowing what those results will finally be. Not holding my breath, but good luck to all nevertheless...

Many thanks,2126 ! I "second " your good luck wishes to all .

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#17

Hi folks!  I hope everyone is doing well (dissenters AND settlers).  Like some of you I dissented, but then accepted the cash offer as I couldn't justify continuing to chase this.  I hope dissenters are successful.  I contacted Computershare last week regarding the CRP.  They responded back with the attachment (a May status report) and as 2126 correctly stated, they will update us around August 22.

Once Computershare is notified, two 10 day clocks kick in.  Given Fidelity's bumbling, if there is a payment, I'm not expecting it too land in my account until October, maybe late September.

Note: Since my shares were with Fidelity in a 401K account and I dissented, Fidelity had problems when they finally got the check for the shares, although I had prepared them and had thorough discussions.  Fidelity then mailed the check to me and asked me what to do with it.  They were too lazy I guess to review all the notes in the file.  Anyway, I sent an email to Computershare to ensure the check is mailed to the corrected Fidelity address and to add more info in the Note section of the check that this was for the InterOil settlement.  The check is made out to my 401K account and not me directly to avoid a tax event.  All of this added an extra 3+ weeks to get the check into the account.  Don't want to repeat that with the possible, but doubtful CRP payment (did I reveal my expectation?).

Any pink shirt sightings?

Best wishes to all,

Kaliboo

Here's the response from Computershare:

The attached periodic report is hereby provided to CRP Holders by Computershare Trust Company, N.A. pursuant to Section 6.02(i) of the Contingent Resource Payment Agreement dated February 22, 2017. We expect to receive another report on or about August 22nd.

In addition, below a timeline for the Resource Certification and CRP Payout (assuming Payment Condition is satisfied):

Under the terms of an arrangement between InterOil and ExxonMobil that closed February 22, 2017, Shareholders and RSU Holders (collectively, “Holders&rdquoWink received, in exchange for each InterOil Common Share, (i) a fraction of an ExxonMobil Share and (ii) an amount of cash (referred to as the CRP) that was paid into escrow.  Your CRPs are evidenced by escrow verification receipts (EVRs) in a register maintained by Computershare as escrow agent. 

The CRP was paid into escrow because it is subject to a post-closing adjustment that is linked to a certification of the volume of the PRL 15 2C Resources.

The verification process has commenced.  Below are further details on the final settlement of the post-closing adjustment for the CRPs.

  1. Payment Condition must be met for Holders to receive a CRP Payout as final settlement of the post-closing adjustment.  Payment condition is met if:
    1. The interim Resource Certification is completed, and
    2. Volume of PRL 15 is determined to be greater than 6.2 Tcfe

To clarify, if the volume of the PRL 15 2C Resources is 6.2 tcfe or less, no CRP Payout will be distributed to the Holders.

  1. When the Payment Condition is satisfied, the following must occur within 10 Business Days:
    1. CRP 3.05 (a), page 10: EM Canada Holdings ULC [Acquisition Co.] will deliver to the Holder Committee and Computershare [Escrow Agent] an Achievement Certificate in writing stating that the Payment Condition is satisfied and including:

                                       i.    Amount of aggregate CRP payment

                                      ii.    Amount of distributable CRP payment

                                     iii.    Amount of loan proceeds payment

  1. CRP 3.05 (b), page 10-11: After Computershare receives the Achievement Certificate, Computershare will within 10 Business Days
    1. Pay each EVR Holder by check, mailed first-class postage prepaid to their address (or by any other method provided by the holder to Computershare in writing), and
    2. Include a copy of the Achievement Certificate with the payment



Attached Files
.pdf   CRPA Periodic Report 15 May 2017.pdf (Size: 17.1 KB / Downloads: 6)
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#18

Good to hear from you's guys.  Thanks for your faithfulness to pass on your updates.

OSH just posted a slide presentation for a regional conference they're involved in.

Their page 6 map says "Elk-Antelope >6.5tcf 2C, ~5.2tcf 1C"

Page 7 asserts "» Elk-Antelope and P’nyang combined have >10 tcf 2C and can supply 8+ MTPA new train capacity constructed at existing PNG LNG site."

Fortunately, the tea leaf reading will be over soon.

http://www.oilsearch.com/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/11022/1708-2017-SEAAOC-OSH-Presentation-Projects-And-Initiatives.pdf

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#19
Exxon Mobil Corp vastly expanded its presence in Brazil on Wednesday, winning 10 blocks in the country’s 14th round of bidding for oil exploration and production rights, helping the cash-strapped nation fetch a record 3.8 billion reais ($1.19 billion).

Exxon Mobil bets on Brazil, buys 10 oil blocks in auction

This month, it was ExxonMobil’s turn to report a breakthrough in advanced biofuels. Exxon said that it had found a way to make algae ‘fatter’, and those algae could become part of the (distant) future energy mix, could cut carbon dioxide emissions, and would not compete with food crops like other biofuel sources. Exxon and Synthetic Genomics have been partners since 2009 in researching and developing oil from algae to be used as a renewable, lower-emission alternative to traditional transportation fuels.

Exxon announced biofuels breakthrough with no timetable to market - Business Insider

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#20
ExxonMobil today announced it made a fifth new oil discovery after drilling the Turbot-1 well offshore Guyana. Turbot is ExxonMobil’s latest discovery to date in the country, adding to previous discoveries at Liza, Payara, Snoek and Liza Deep. Following completion of the Turbot-1 well, the Stena Carron drillship will move to the Ranger prospect. An additional well on the Turbot discovery is being planned for 2018.

ExxonMobil announces fifth discovery offshore Guyana

ExxonMobil Corporation has announced that it has added 22,000 acres to its Permian basin portfolio since May through a series of acquisitions and acreage trades. Located in the highly prolific, stacked oil pay zones of the Delaware and Midland Basins, the new acreage adds to the company’s existing 6 Bboe Permian basin resource base.

ExxonMobil strengthens its position in the Permian with addition of 22,000 acres

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