CONOCOPHILLIPS News
ConocoPhillips explores for, produces, transports, and markets crude oil, bitumen, natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and natural gas liquids in the United States and internationally. The company's portfolio includes unconventional plays in North America; conventional assets in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia; various LNG developments; oil sands assets in Canada; and an inventory of global exploration prospects. ConocoPhillips was founded in 1917 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
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ConocoPhillips: Goldman Nod, Ekofisk, Louisiana Q1
- This week’s concrete developments for ConocoPhillips (COP) combine a Goldman Sachs Conviction List upgrade, a confirmed shift toward cash returns, a major Ekofisk gas development approval, and an emerging Louisiana coastal-erosion negotiation. These tangible catalysts — alongside institutional positioning changes and geopolitical oil-price support — clarify near-term upside and specific downside risk for COP shareholders.
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ConocoPhillips OKs $2B Ekofisk Gas Plan; Venezuela
ConocoPhillips approved a $1.8–$2.1 billion subsea gas development in Greater Ekofisk targeting first gas by Q4 2028 and is pursuing talks on recovering nationalized Venezuelan assets. These clear, material moves strengthen production visibility for COP and introduce geopolitical upside, with direct implications for cash flow, capital allocation, and investor sentiment in the S&P 500-listed E&P name.
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ConocoPhillips Q4 Results Fuel COP Stock Rally Now
ConocoPhillips delivered stronger-than-expected Q4 operational and cash results, pushed by production gains, successful Marathon Oil integration, and continued project progress (Willow, LNG equity). Management set 2026 production guidance, declared a $0.84 quarterly dividend, and outlined significant shareholder returns — developments that directly influence COP’s position in the S&P 500.
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COP Stock: Q4 Miss, Discipline Calms Investors Now
ConocoPhillips (COP) experienced a short-term pullback after a Q4 earnings miss driven by lower realized commodity prices. Investors focused on the company's capital-discipline plan — including ~$12B 2026 capex, continued dividends and buybacks, and asset-sale targets — while peer strength from Occidental helped stabilize sentiment.
16 Feb at 04:18
ConocoPhillips Q4 Results Spark Stock Rally Boost!
ConocoPhillips reported softer Q4 and full-year adjusted EPS versus 2024 but generated strong operating cash flow and returned $9B to shareholders. Management set 2026 capex near $12B, highlighted $1B realized merger synergies and projects (Willow, Port Arthur LNG, North Field) that underpin longer-term free cash flow. Recent stock moves and analyst attention reflect investor focus on execution and capital returns.
09 Feb at 04:18
ConocoPhillips Q4 Miss; $1B Cuts, Dividend Rise Now
ConocoPhillips reported a Q4 earnings miss driven by weaker realized oil prices, but unveiled a $1 billion cost-cutting plan and confirmed strong shareholder returns. Integration synergies from Marathon Oil and targeted asset sales bolster the company’s medium-term free cash flow outlook even as the stock swings with commodity moves.