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agreed to buy
ConocoPhillips' 8.4%
stake in the
Kashagan oilfield for
approximately US$5 billion. On
August 30, 2002,
Conoco Inc. and
Phillips Petroleum Company...
- of
Conoco,
Phillips 66, and 76. The
divestiture would eventually commence and the spin-off that
contained the
downstream operations of
ConocoPhillips went...
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company today was
formed ten
years after Phillips merged with
Conoco to form
ConocoPhillips. The
merged company spun off its refining, chemical, and retail...
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Chevron and Eni, with
ConocoPhillips frequently being included as well
prior to
spinning off its
downstream operations into
Phillips 66. The
phrase "Super-Major"...
- The
Conoco-
Phillips Building is a 296-foot (90 m), 22-story
office building in
downtown Anchorage, Alaska, and is the
tallest building in both Anchorage...
- in
ConocoPhillips, is
named Phillips 66, the
brand name and
trademark used by the
original Phillips Petroleum from 1930
until the 2002
ConocoPhillips merger...
- later,
Phillips Petroleum purchased Tosco along with the 76
brand in 2001.
Phillips merged with
Conoco the
following year to form
ConocoPhillips. In 2012...
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Coates –
tentatively titled the
Conoco Stadium after a
naming rights deal with the
American energy corporation ConocoPhillips.
There have been
numerous delays...
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ownership of
Conoco until 1999.
Debuting as one of the
largest IPOs in history,
Conoco merged with the
Phillips Petroleum Company to form
ConocoPhillips in the...
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ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc. is a
subsidiary of
ConocoPhillips, with its
headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska. The
company has
major lease holdings on the...