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US oil major ConocoPhillips has confirmed it will not proceed with the RM13.7bil Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas project, also known as WL4-00, off the coast of Sarawak.
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNConocoPhillips confirms exit from Salam-Patawali projectUS oil major ConocoPhillips has confirmed its exit from the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field, also known as Block ...
US oil major ConocoPhillips has reportedly withdrawn from operating the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field off ...
The American firm quietly exited its joint-venture with Petronas on the Salam-Patawali oil field - an RM13.7 billion (US$3.13 ...
KUALA LUMPUR: A protracted rift between Malaysia’s national oil corporation Petronas and the Sarawak state government appears to be causing investor disquiet following a surprise withdrawal by United ...
In a surprising move, US oil giant ConocoPhillips has withdrawn from operating the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field off Sarawak’s coast. This decision adds to the ongoing dispute between ...
The surprise move by the American firm is putting pressure on Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government to find a compromise ...
US oil firm ConocoPhillips has unexpectedly withdrawn from operating the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas field off ...
United States (US) oil major ConocoPhillips has confirmed its exit from operating the Salam-Patawali deepwater oil and gas ...
Sliding oil prices had Wall Street unenthused over ConocoPhillips stock yesterday. Today, rising oil prices are pushing Conoco's stock price back up. Don't be fooled: Conoco stock is still not cheap.
Scotiabank analyst Paul Cheng lowered the firm’s price target on ConocoPhillips (COP) to $95 from $115 and keeps a Sector Perform rating on the shares. The firm is updating its ratings across ...
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