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More competitive regulatory terms and greater risk in other oil and gas-producing regions are driving interest in Malaysia, ...
Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bearish stance on ConocoPhillips COP. And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the trades showed up on publicly available ...
ConocoPhillips had announced on April 30 that it had exited from operating the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field, also known as Block WL4-00, off Sarawak’s coast. The field, discovered ...
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ConocoPhillips beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit on Thursday on strong production volumes, but warned that weak oil prices would likely lead to output cuts in the industry.
The withdrawal of US oil company ConocoPhillips from a major deepwater oil and gas project off Sarawak will open the state to better options, according to Batu Kitang assemblyperson Lo Khere Chiang.
Lo said if ConocoPhillips chose to step away, others will come, especially if Sarawak remains open to international investors and offers a transparent, fair and mutually beneficial investment climate.
ConocoPhillips’s decision to exit the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field has not closed the door to future investments by the US oil giant in Sarawak, an assemblyman says. Lo Khere ...
ConocoPhillips' move to withdraw from the Salam-Patawali project highlights the growing complexities facing the oil and gas sector in Sarawak. The dispute between Petronas and Petros has already ...
ConocoPhillips Withdraws from Major Sarawak Project Amid Dispute with Petronas 2025-04-29 19:07 KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 — In a surprising move, US oil giant ConocoPhillips has withdrawn from operating ...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 29 — US oil firm ConocoPhillips has unexpectedly withdrawn from operating the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field off Sarawak’s coast, adding to the state’s rights dispute ...