ConocoPhillips ‘considering North Sea exit’, report says
US oil major ConocoPhillips is considering an exit from the UK North Sea, a news report said.
US oil major ConocoPhillips is considering an exit from the UK North Sea, a news report said.
ConocoPhillips may finish what U.S. sanctions started.
Aberdeen-based consultancy Dekra Organisational Reliability has been awarded a £544,000 contract to train ConocoPhillips staff in Western Australia.
Energy giant ConocoPhillips said yesterday that it would lay off about 450 workers across the UK, dealing a blow to hopes for a North Sea recovery.
Energy giant ConocoPhillips has confirmed plans to axe 450 jobs across the UK, reducing its headcount by more than a third.
The oil and gas industry has spent the past decade or more destroying its value for shareholders, and now the industry has to make amends, said Ryan Lance, CEO of ConocoPhillips, the largest U.S. shale driller.
The UK president of ConocoPhillips tells Mark Lammey that good leaders can transform businesses – if they’re humble
Norway’s offshore safety watchdog has found issues with fire safety measures during an audit of a platform operated by ConocoPhillips.
ConocoPhillips posted a big $1.58 billion profit for the fourth quarter as the Houston oil giant continues to swing back to a moneymaking venture after the oil bust.
The oil industry is doing a better job of hiring women. Keeping them remains the challenge, says ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance.
New York's mayor has announced that the city has field a lawsuit against five oil majors to help protect the city from climate change.
Norway has given ConocoPhillips permission to dispose of four structures on the Ekofisk field in the North Sea. Consent from the Petroleum Safety Authority covers the Eko2/4 A, 2/4 H, 2/4 Q and 2/4 FTP facilities. The field lies 200 kilometers south of Stavanger and started producing in 1971.
ConocoPhillips and Centrica have submitted plans for decommissioning a raft of southern North Sea platforms to the UK Government.
A group of North Sea stalwarts have set up a business which will take the sting out of subsea well decommissioning costs – and create hundreds of jobs.
As pessimism over oil dissipates and investors flirt with $50 a barrel again, short-sellers are getting out of the way.
ConocoPhillips has entered into an agreement to sell its interest in the Barnett for a sum of $305 million plus net customary adjustments.
Major North Sea oil firms will have to cap their global spending by as much as 70% if international climate change targets are to be met, a financial think tank has warned.
Woodside Petroleum said today that its purchase of a stake in Senegalese oil assets had been approved by the West African country.
FAR Limited has asked for arbitration proceedings to be commenced to resolve a row over assets offshore Senegal.
US firm ConocoPhillips has signed a long-term contract with Solstad Offshore ASA for a platform supply vessel.
President Donald Trump faces some unlikely opposition to the idea of pulling the US out of the 2015 Paris climate accord: ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips, two of the world’s biggest oil producers.
ConocoPhillips has completed the sale of its 50% stake in the Foster Creek Christina Lake oil sands partnership to Canadian major Cenovus.
Chinese-owned Nexen plans to drill an exploration well west of Shetland in the coming weeks, one of its UK-based chiefs said yesterday.
ConocoPhillips has completed drilling on its first well in the Barossa field - and is planning to move the rig for a second well.
With a $3 billion purchase from ConocoPhillips, billionaire oilman Jeffrey Hildebrand is once again trying to succeed in a corner of the oil and gas world others are leaving behind.