ConocoPhillips

ConocoPhillips Company
Type Public (NYSECOP)
Industry Oil and Gasoline
Founded August 30, 2002 (merger)[1]
1875 (Conoco)
1917 (Phillips)
Headquarters Energy Corridor
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Key people James J. Mulva
(Chairman & CEO)
Products Oil
Natural Gas
Petroleum
Lubricant
Petrochemical
List of marketing brands
Revenue increase US$ 246.182 billion (2008)
Operating income decrease $ -3.593 billion (2008)
Net income decrease $ -16.998 billion (2008)
Total assets decrease $ 142.868 billion (2008)
Total equity decrease $ 55.165 billion (2008)
Employees 33,800 (March 2009)
Website ConocoPhillips.com

ConocoPhillips Company (NYSECOP) is an international energy corporation with its headquarters located in the Energy Corridor district of Houston, Texas in the United States. It is also one of the Fortune 500 companies.[2] ConocoPhillips 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 by the Conoco, Phillips 66 and Union 76 brands. ConocoPhillips was created through the merger of Conoco Inc. and the Phillips Petroleum Company on August 30, 2002.[3]

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Overview

ConocoPhillips employs approximately 33,800 people worldwide in nearly 40 countries. ConocoPhillips is the second-largest refiner in the United States, with crude oil processing capacity of approximately 2.0 MMBD; and the world’s fourth-largest nongovernment-controlled refiner, with crude oil processing capacity of nearly 2.7 MMBD globally.

History

Chart of the major energy companies dubbed "Big Oil" sorted by latest published revenue

Business units

Tanker Fleets

ConocoPhillips has several subsidiary oil tanker fleets.

Polar Tankers is the US Flagged shipping arm of ConocoPhillips.[5]

The Endeavour Class vessels were built by Avondale Shipyard, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems in Avondale, Louisiana. They are double hull type tankers of 894.7 ft long (272.7 m) and 140,000 DWT

Exploration, Refining & Marketing

Recently, Bangladesh granted a string of nine offshore exploration gas blocks in the Bay of Bengal to ConocoPhillips. In February 2008, ConocoPhillips was selected for 8 blocks as a lone bidder.

ConocoPhillips operates 19 refineries around the world.

In the United States, the company operates Conoco, Phillips 66 and (Union) 76 stations. The 76 brand, long familiar in the western and southern U.S., was created by Union Oil Company of California (later Unocal) in 1932.

In Europe, ConocoPhillips operates Jet filling stations in Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

The company markets under the ProJET brand name in Malaysia, Turkpetrol in Turkey and COOP in Switzerland.

Country Name Location Crude Processing Capacity (KBD)
United States Wood River Refinery Roxana, IL 306
Germany Wilhelmshaven Refinery Wilhelmshaven 260
United States Alliance Refinery Belle Chasse, LA 247
United States Sweeny Refinery Old Ocean, TX 247
United States Bayway Refinery Linden, NJ 238
United States Lake Charles Refinery Westlake, LA 239
United Kingdom Humber Refinery North Lincolnshire 265
United States Ponca City Refinery Ponca City, OK 187
United States Trainer Refinery Trainer, PA 185
United States Borger Refinery* Borger, TX 146
United States Los Angeles Refinery Carson/Wilmington, CA 139
United States San Francisco Refinery Rodeo, CA 120
United States Ferndale Refinery Ferndale, WA 105
United States Santa Maria Refinery Arroyo Grande, CA 48
Republic of Ireland Whitegate Refinery Cork 71
United States Billings Refinery Billings, MT 118
Malaysia Melaka Refinery Melaka 58
Germany MIRO Refinery* Karlsruhe 56
Czech Republic Czech Refineries* Kralupy & Litvínov 27

* Denotes joint ventures. Crude capacity reflects that proportion.

Environmental record

On April 11, 2007, ConocoPhillips became the first U.S. oil company to join the U.S. Climate Action Partnership, an alliance of big business and environmental groups. The partnership in January 2007 had advised President George W. Bush that mandatory emissions caps would be needed to reduce the flow of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping gases into the atmosphere. In 2007 ConocoPhillips announced it would spend $150 million that year on the research and development of new energy sources and technologies — a 50 percent increase in spending from 2006.[6]

According to the Political Economy Research Institute, ConocoPhillips ranked 13th among U.S. corporate producers of air pollutions.[7]

In 2003, ConocoPhillips was named as a defendant in a lawsuit brought by Green Alternative, an environmental group based in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. The suit claimed that a number of foreign oil companies colluded with the Georgian government to induce authorities to approve a $3 billion pipeline without properly evaluating the environmental impact.[8]

Headquarters

ConocoPhillips headquarters in the Energy Corridor area of Houston

The headquarters of ConocoPhillips are located in the Energy Corridor district of Houston, Texas.[9] By 2002 the groups organizing the measure had selected Houston as the site of the headquarters. Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating said that the move to Houston was "regrettable." The Journal Record stated that Archie Dunham, the CEO of Conoco Inc., "apparently highlighted the lack of direct international air travel from Oklahoma as a key drawback for the merged firm."[10] The ConocoPhillips headquarters, originally the headquarters of Conoco Inc., was formerly known as the Conoco Center.[11][12]

Aerial view of the ConocoPhillips headquarters

Products

ConocoPhilips is the fourth largest finished lubricants supplier in the United States. ConocoPhillips offers consumers four premier brands, including 76® Lubricants, Conoco,® Phillips 66® and Kendall® Motor Oil. [2]

See also

References

  1. ConocoPhillps. "Company History". http://www.conocophillips.com/about/who_we_are/history/index.htm. Retrieved 2008-09-06. 
  2. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2009/full_list/
  3. Conoco and Phillips - Legal Disclaimer In connection with the proposed Conoco/Phillips merger, Conoco, Phillips and Corvette Porsche Corp. (which will be renamed ConocoPhillips in connection with the proposed merger) will file a joint proxy statement/prospectus with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
  4. Save the 76 Ball website
  5. [1]
  6. John Porretto (April 11, 2007). "ConocoPhillips joins climate group". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/1310AP_ConocoPhillips_Climate.html. 
  7. Political Economy Research Institute
  8. Houston Business Journal
  9. "Contact Us." ConocoPhillips. Retrieved on October 1, 2009.
  10. "Governor says ConocoPhillips headquarters decision appears to be final." Journal Record. January 23, 2002. Retrieved on February 3, 2010.
  11. "Write Conoco!." Conoco Inc. February 19, 1997. Retrieved on January 16, 2010.
  12. "Conoco World Headquarters Address." Conoco Inc. November 1, 1996. Retrieved on January 17, 2010.

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