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CONOCOPHILLIPS COP

ConocoPhillips is an exploration and production company. The Company operates through six segments. The Alaska segment primarily explores for, produces, transports and markets crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (NGLs). The Lower 48 segment consists of operations located in the 48 contiguous United States and the Gulf of Mexico. Its Canada segments consist of the Surmont oil sands developments in Alberta and British Columbia. The Europe, Middle East and North Africa segment consists of operations principally located in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea, Qatar, Libya, and commercial and terminal operations in the United Kingdom. The Asia Pacific segment has exploration and production operations in China, Malaysia, Australia and commercial operations in China, Singapore, and Japan. The Other International segment includes interests in Colombia as well as contingencies associated with prior operations in other countries.


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Post by 1Derrickon Mar 18, 2015 8:07am
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ConocoPhillips Cuts 2015-17 Capex 28%

ConocoPhillips Cuts 2015-17 Capex 28%

ConocoPhillips revealed a further 28% cut in its annual planned capex for the period 2015-17. The company will spend $11.5 billion annually, compared to its previous plan of spending $16 billion annually. As part of the revised plan, development drilling program spending will increase as major spending continues to decline.

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