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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA--(Marketwire - Feb. 19, 2012) - Rocket Alerts is a leading investment newsletter which supplies you with multi-track data on the hottest stocks in the market. Our Multi-Vector Stock Analysis Team will tell you exactly where the stocks...
Foolish final thoughts The momentum fueling Westport's rise has come from a cheap supply of natural gas, but many producers believe current prices are unsustainable. Progress Energy Resources just last week joined a list of companies including...
Laid-off workers from a Philadelphia-area ConocoPhillips oil refinery and others listen to speakers at a labor union-organized rally in the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, in Harrisburg, Pa. The demonstrators were in Harrisburg to press... View Photo »
This is great news for Wilton Engineering and great news for the UK economy with 250 quality jobs being supported over a prolonged period in the North of England. I am particularly pleased to see companies like ConocoPhillips acknowledging the excellent engineering and construction capability which exis...
Persily, " Alaska"s natural gas: Does any country need it? Remarks at the Juneau World Affairs Council ," Jan. 19, 2012 Larry Persily, speech to the Alaska Support Industry Alliance in Anchorage, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2010 Barack Obama, letter to the Alaska...
It also seems a bit overvalued compared with its peers. APC has a forward P/E ratio of 18.56 and its EPS is expected to grow at 13.83% annually in the next five years. So its P/E ratio for 2014 is about 14.32, compared with 7.5 for ConocoPhillips...
The new exhibit, Penguin Plunge, was officially opened to the public, featuring four kinds of penguins: gentoo, humbolt, king and rockhopper. LYLE ASPINALL/CALGARY SUN/QMI AGENCY (L-R) Gary Sykes and Angela Avery of ConocoPhillips, zoo president and...
Denis Stephano, who was laid off from a Philadelphia-area ConocoPhillips oil refinery, speaks at a labor union-organized rally in the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, in Harrisburg, Pa. Stephano and others were in Harrisburg to press... View Photo »
Discussions with Conoco Phillips to explore possibilities of any business partnership are at a very nascent stage
Feb 17 (Reuters) - Ecuador state-run oil company Petroecuador said on Friday that ConocoPhillips and Petrovietnam had won a tender to purchase a total of 7.5 million barrels of Oriente crude oil. ConocoPhillips will purchase about 5 million barrels,...
Alaska—ConocoPhillips made $9.8 billion in net income in Alaska under the state's current tax structure. But a spokeswoman also says the company has paid more than $20 billion to the state and federal government in taxes and royalties between 2007 and...
ConocoPhillips Company (NYSE: COP) is an international energy corporation with its headquarters located in Houston, Texas. It is the fifth largest private sector energy corporation in the world and is one of the six "supermajor" vertically integrated oil companies. Its fuel stations are known under the Phillips 66, Conoco, and 76 names. It was... Full Article
Denis Stephano, who was laid off from a Philadelphia-area ConocoPhillips oil refinery, speaks at a labor union-organized rally in the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, in Harrisburg, Pa. Stephano and others were in Harrisburg to press Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett to help find a...
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 18: Gas prices are displayed at a Conoco Phillips gas station on January 18, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Gas prices in California are 34.1 cents a gallon higher than last year and according to some analysts the gas prices could get close to $5 a gallon in...
View Photo »Conoco Phillips Chief Executive Officer and Chairman James Mulva of the US speaks during the 20th World Petroleum Congress in Doha on December 6, 2011.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips CEO and Chairman James Mulva attends the 20th World Petroleum Congress in Doha December 6, 2011.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips Chief Executive Officer and Chairman James Mulva speaks during the 20th World Petroleum Congress in Doha December 6, 2011.
View Photo »A ConocoPhillips filling station Thursday, July 14, 2011, in Irving, Texas. Houston-based ConocoPhillips said Thursday it will split into two companies, one that produces oil and another that refines it into gasoline and other fuels.
View Photo »Traffic passes near a ConocoPhillips station in Little Rock, Ark. , Thursday, July 14, 2011. The company said Thursday it will split into two companies.
View Photo »A sign at a ConocoPhillips station is pictured against the skyline in Oklahoma City, Thursday, July 14, 2011. Houston-based ConocoPhillips said Thursday it plans to split into two companies, one that produces oil and another that refines it into gasoline and other fuels.
View Photo »Lynn Helms, director of the North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources, speaks during a meeting of the North Dakota Industrial Commission on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2011, in the governor's conference room in the North Dakota state Capitol in Bismarck, N.D. , about a proposal to form a new...
View Photo »CEO of British oil giant BP Robert Dudley (L-R), Canada's Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Serge Dupont, Chairman of Spanish oil company Repsol Antonio Brufau and ConocoPhillips CEO and Chairman James Mulva attend the 20th World Petroleum Congress in Doha December 6, 2011.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 12: Conoco Phillips CEO James Mulva, participates in a Senate Finance Committee hearing, on May 12, 2011 in Washington, DC. The committee was hearing testimony from oil industry executives on oil and gas tax incentives and the recent spike in gasoline prices.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips CEO and Chairman James Mulva listens as he and other top oil and gas industry executives testify during a Senate Finance Committee hearing on "Oil and Gas Tax Incentives and Rising Energy Prices" on Capitol Hill in Washington May 12, 2011.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva, left, and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson stand up and gather their things on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, after testifying before the Senate Finance Committee.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips' chairman and CEO James Mulva testifies with other top oil company chiefs, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, during a Senate Finance Committee hearing looking into high gasoline prices and high profits.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips' Chairman and CEO James Mulva testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, before the Senate Finance Committee hearing looking into high gasoline prices and high profits.
View Photo »ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva, left, speaks while using a chart as ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson look at chart at right, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, as they testified before the Senate Finance Committee. Top executives from the big oil companies discussed high...
View Photo »ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva pauses on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 12, 2011, while testifying before a Senate Finance Committee. Top executives from the big oil companies discussed high gasoline prices and high profits amid a push by Democratic leaders to strip billions...
View Photo »In this image provided by ConocoPhillips Jodi Smith, environmental coordinator for ConocoPhillips Alaska, feeds the polar bear cub found near the Alaskan North Slope Alpine oil field Friday April 29, 2011. Officials from the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage were helping to escort the 17-pound...
View Photo »This Sept. 16, 2011 photo provided by the Montana Department of Environmental Quality shows an exposed section of a ConocoPhillips gasoline pipeline along Beaver Creek near York, Mont. The pipeline was one of hundreds highlighted by federal officials as being at risk of failure after...
View Photo »A 76 Conoco Phillips gas price board is shown in San Francisco, Monday, March 7, 2011.
View Photo »PALO ALTO, CA - AUGUST 06: Melissa Franklin (R) and Amanda Weir smile on the podium after the women's 100 meter freestyle finals during the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships at Stanford University's Avery Aquatic Center on August 6, 2011 in Palo Alto, California. Missy...
View Photo »PALO ALTO, CA - AUGUST 06: Melissa Franklin waves from the podium after the women's 100 meter freestyle finals during the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships at Stanford University's Avery Aquatic Center on August 6, 2011 in Palo Alto, California. Missy Franklin won the...
View Photo »PALO ALTO, CA - AUGUST 06: (R-L) Melissa Franklin and Amanda Weir smile on the podium along with Dana Vollmer and Make-A-Wish participant Andrew O'Dorisio after the women's 100 meter freestyle finals during the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships at Stanford University's...
View Photo »PALO ALTO, CA - AUGUST 06: Melissa Franklin (L) gets a hug from teammate Kara Lynn Joyce after the women's 100 meter freestyle finals during the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships at Stanford University's Avery Aquatic Center on August 6, 2011 in Palo Alto, California.
View Photo »PALO ALTO, CA - AUGUST 06: Andrew Gemmell overtakes Sean Ryan in the final laps of the men's 1500 meter freestyle finals during the ConocoPhillips USA Swimming National Championships at Stanford University's Avery Aquatic Center on August 6, 2011 in Palo Alto, California. Grevers won...
View Photo »Denis Stephano, who was laid off from a Philadelphia-area ConocoPhillips oil refinery, speaks at a labor union-organized rally in the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2012, in Harrisburg, Pa. Stephano and others were in Harrisburg to press Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett to help find a...
View Photo »This is great news for Wilton Engineering and great news for the UK economy with 250 quality jobs being supported over a prolonged period in the North of England. I am particularly pleased to see companies like ConocoPhillips acknowledging the excellent engineering and construction capability which exis...
Discussions with Conoco Phillips to explore possibilities of any business partnership are at a very nascent stage
ConocoPhillips needs to do is rethink its decision to abandon TUPE (Transfer of Undertakings and Protection of Employment) and instead commit to protecting the terms and conditions of the drivers.
We are in talks with some of the US-based companies and ConocoPhillips is one of them. They have met us
Even with Exxon and ConocoPhillips (COP), Venezuela has said they would pay. How much and how, that remains unknown.
All the oil company representatives – from Shell, BP, ConocoPhillips, Statoil and NunaOil – politely came along to our meeting instead of a meeting with the Greenland representatives. And instead of listening to a sales pitch about the economic prospects of ruining the Arctic, they were told the truth a...
ConocoPhillips plans to add additional cover, before the spring, to protect the pipeline ... We will take their suggestions under advisement.
The victims of the oil spill cannot prove there is a link between the damage and the leak without cooperation from ConocoPhillips and its partner CNOOC
