May 24, 2013
(Stock Blog Hub,
4/12/13)
ConocoPhillips (COP) has suspended its plans to drill in Alaskan Arctic waters in 2014 because of doldrums over federal regulatory and permitting standards. Earlier in Mar, Royal Dutch...(read more)
(Stock Blog Hub,
3/9/13)
Texas-based ConocoPhillips COP is set to begin drilling around two exploration wells in remote Arctic waters in 2014.
The oil major aims to explore and drill a prospect –...(read more)
(Wax Ink,
2/11/13)
Texas ( Feb. 11, 2013)
Wax Ink issued a No Investment Interest rating for ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) based on a recent value review which placed fair value between $72-$84
.
The stock closed recently...(read more)
CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP) Company Overview
ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) is the third largest of the oil majors in the world. It operates in all sectors of the oil and natural gas industry: exploration and production, midstream, refining and marketing, and petrochemicals.[1]
ConocoPhillips was formed by the merger of Conoco Inc. (Conoco) and Phillips Petroleum (Phillips) in 2001. It is a vertically integrated petroleum company with operations in more than 30 countries.[2]
(Read more at Wikinvest
) What's in this COP analysis on Wikinvest...
- Business and Financials
- Exploration and Production (81% of 2010 net income)[3]
- Lukoil Investments (22% of 2010 net income)[3]
- Midstream (3% of 2010 net income)[3]
- Refining and Marketing (2% of 2010 net income)[3]
- Chemicals (4% of 2010 net income)[3]
- Emerging Businesses (-1% of 2010 net income)[3]
- Coal-Seam Methane Beds
- Trends and Forces
- Oil Majors Develop Response System for Deepwater Oil Spills
- U.S. to Propose at the G-20 Summit to End Fossil Fuel Subsidies Within Five Years
- Falling Oil Prices Are a Double-Edged Sword to Vertically Integrated Oil Companies like ConocoPhillips
- International Growth Presents Opportunities for Reserve Expansion - and the Risk of Massive Losses
- Legislation Supporting the Development of Renewable Energy Threatens the Long-Term Strength of Hydrocarbons in the U.S.
- ConocoPhillips Often has to Pay Recompense for Environmental Damages
- Competition
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