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ConocoPhillips is an energy company that engages in the global exploration, production, transportation, and marketing of various resources, including crude petroleum, bitumen, natural gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and natural gas liquids (NGLs). Its primary operations are centered on both conventional and tight oil formations, shale gas, heavy crude, LNG developments, and oil sands projects. The company's extensive portfolio includes unconventional resources located in North America; established conventional assets spanning North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia; numerous LNG ventures; oil sands properties within Canada; and a significant inventory of potential conventional and unconventional exploration opportunities. ConocoPhillips was established in 1917 and its corporate headquarters are situated in Houston, Texas.
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COP's earnings momentum and LNG growth support its outlook, but a premium valuation and execution risks raise the stakes.
BlackRock Inc. Raises Stock Position in ConocoPhillips $COP
BlackRock Inc. lifted its position in shares of ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) by 3.0% during the undefined quarter, according to its most recent filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The institutional investor owned 93,886,457 shares of the energy producer's stock after acquiring an additional 2,712,703 shares during the quarter. BlackRock Inc. owned
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Oakmark Concentrated Strategy Q2 2026 Performance Review
The portfolio's return was 9.21% (net) for the reporting period. Centene, ICON and Keurig Dr Pepper were the contributors during the quarter. Intercontinental Exchange, Salesforce and ConocoPhillips were the detractors during the quarter.
ConocoPhillips: A Revised Outlook Following Q2 Earnings (Rating Upgrade)
ConocoPhillips is upgraded to BUY, projecting high-teen CAGR through 2029, driven by robust free cash flow and favorable commodity trends. Q2 FCF surged 75% over Q1, with YTD realized prices aligning with five-year historical averages, supporting the 'higher for longer' oil thesis. Permian natural gas headwinds are expected to ease as new pipelines come online in 2H 2026, enhancing COP's earnings resilience.
New ConocoPhillips CEO inherits $7 billion cash flow pledge riding on Alaska oil project
Andy O'Brien will succeed longtime ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance next month and will inherit a major Alaska oil project to complete, costs to control and a share price that has recently lagged peers, analysts and investors said.
ConocoPhillips: Prepare For Phase II Of The Biggest Oil Bull Market Of Your Life (Rating Upgrade)
ConocoPhillips is upgraded from Hold to Buy, driven by robust Q2 results and a constructive oil price outlook. COP's tier-1 Lower-48 shale assets are supported by strong operational and financial performance. The CEO transition to Andrew O'Brien signals strategic continuity, with no major shifts expected before Willow comes online in 2029.
ConocoPhillips Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
ConocoPhillips NYSE: COP reported second-quarter 2026 production above the high end of its guidance range, supported by record Permian Basin output, while also announcing that Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ryan Lance will retire from the CEO role effective Sept. 1.