Jan 22 (Reuters) - Oil and gas explorer Oil Search (OSH) said on Tuesday its fourth-quarter revenue jumped 29 percent as an uptick in sales offset weaker oil prices.
The Papua New Guinea-focused company said total revenue for the quarter to Dec. 31 rose to $503.1 million from $389 million in the same quarter a year earlier.
Production for the quarter fell to 7.44 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMBOE) from 7.59 mmboe a year earlier.