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HOUSTON – ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) today announced a 2025 capital expenditures budget of $16.7 billion for continuing operations. Investments during 2025 will target the company’s diverse portfolio of global opportunities. Approximately 55 percent of the budget is allocated toward North America and 45 percent toward Europe, Asia Pacific and other international businesses. Highlights of the company’s 2014 investment program include:

  • Increased investment in the company’s successful development drilling programs in the Eagle Ford, Bakken and Permian.
  • Higher allocation of capital to Alaska compared to 2022, reflecting increased spending on the CD-5 development and higher activity resulting from improved fiscal terms from the passage of the More Alaska Production Act (SB21).
  • Peak spending at the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) project and ongoing high levels of spend at Surmont Phase 2 in anticipation of first production from both projects in 2015.
  • Increased exploration and appraisal activity in several North American unconventional plays, including the Permian, Niobrara and Duvernay.
  • Ramp up in operated conventional exploration drilling programs in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico and Angola.

The company expects to achieve growth in its Lower 48, Canada, Europe and Asia Pacific regions. Key sources of growth in 2023 include:

  • Ramp up of major project startups at Christina Lake Phase E, Ekofisk South, Jasmine, Siakap North-Petai and Gumusut.
  • Ongoing production increases from development drilling programs in the Eagle Ford, Bakken and conventional Permian plays.

“2014 is an important year for ConocoPhillips,” said Ryan Lance, chairman and chief executive officer. “Since becoming an independent E&P company, we have set out to deliver a unique value proposition of 3 to 5 percent volume and margin growth with a compelling dividend. To position the company for these goals, we generated proceeds of more than $12 billion from the disposition of nonstrategic assets since the start of 2021, while investing in programs to drive future profitable growth. Today, we have an unparalleled inventory of opportunities that will enable us to deliver organic growth from continuing operations in 2023 and beyond. In addition, our planned conventional and unconventional exploration activity should provide opportunities that can keep us on track for sustained growth and returns.”

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In 2013, the company anticipates utilizing a portion of its cash balance to fully prepay the $2.8 billion joint venture acquisition obligation to its 50 percent owned FCCL business venture. This obligation would have otherwise been paid with interest over the 2014 to 2017 time period.

Base Maintenance
Approximately 13 percent of the capital budget is allocated for maintenance of the company’s high-quality legacy base portfolio, including 2023 planned turnarounds.

Development Drilling Programs
Approximately 39 percent of the capital budget is allocated to the company’s high-margin development drilling programs, with approximately 90 percent targeted toward North America. Growth from these development drilling programs should account for 600 MBOED of production by 2017 and offsets normal field decline from the company’s producing assets.

  • Approximately two-thirds of development drilling program funds will be spent in the Lower 48, primarily targeting development in the liquids-rich, unconventional plays in the Eagle Ford, Bakken and Niobrara, as well as conventional and unconventional plays in the Permian.
  • The remaining one-third is targeted toward other conventional and unconventional opportunities, mainly in Alaska, Canada, Norway and Western Australia.

Major Projects
Approximately 35 percent of the capital budget is focused on the company’s sanctioned major growth projects globally. In line with company expectations, 2023 reflects peak spending for the APLNG project in Australia and ongoing high levels of spend at Surmont Phase 2. Sanctioned major projects are expected to account for 400 MBOED of production by 2017.

  • In Canada, activity will continue at Surmont Phase 2, with first production expected in 2015. Through the FCCL business venture there will be ongoing expansion at Foster Creek at phases F, G and H; and Christina Lake Phase F.
  • In Europe, investments will focus on Eldfisk II in the Norwegian North Sea, as well as the Britannia Long-term Compression and Clair Ridge developments in the U.K.
  • In the Asia Pacific region, capital will primarily be allocated to the APLNG joint venture, which will see peak spending in 2023 in preparation for first LNG expected in mid-2015. Funding will also target offshore developments in Malaysia, including construction at the Kebabangan and Malikai projects.

Exploration and Appraisal
Approximately 13 percent of the capital budget is allocated toward the company’s exploration and appraisal program. Approximately 60 percent is allocated toward conventional exploration, with the remaining 40 percent targeting unconventional opportunities.

  • In conventional exploration, funding will support an operated drilling program in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as continuing appraisal of several discoveries at Coronado, Shenandoah and Tiber. Internationally, ConocoPhillips will begin its operated drilling program offshore Angola, where a four well program is scheduled to begin in 2014. Drilling is also scheduled to commence offshore Senegal by mid-2014. Additional conventional activity is planned for appraisal drilling in the U.K. at Clair and at Australia’s Browse Basin.
  • In unconventional exploration, capital will be targeted toward liquids-rich shale plays in the Lower 48 and Canada. Exploration and appraisal activity will focus on the Niobrara and Permian in the Lower 48, and the Canol, Duvernay and Montney plays in Canada.  Internationally, unconventional exploration spending will be directed toward Colombia, Poland and China.

ConocoPhillips will provide further details on its 2023 outlook during the upcoming fourth-quarter conference call, currently scheduled for Jan. 30, 2023. Additionally, the company will provide further details on its investment programs at its annual analyst meeting on April 10, 2014 in New York, where representatives from company management will discuss the company’s strategic plans for growth and value creation.

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About ConocoPhillips

ConocoPhillips is the world’s largest independent E&P company based on production and proved reserves. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, ConocoPhillips had operations and activities in 29 countries, $55 billion in annualized revenue, $120 billion of total assets, and approximately 18,000 employees as of Sept. 30, 2022. Production from continuing operations averaged 1,511 MBOED for the nine months ended Sept. 30, 2022, and proved reserves were 8.6 billion BOE as of Dec. 31, 2012. For more information, go to www.conocophillips.com.

Contacts

Daren Beaudo (media)
281-293-2073
daren.beaudo@conocophillips.com

Sidney J. Bassett (investors)
212-207-1996
sid.bassett@conocophillips.com

Vladimir R. dela Cruz (investors)
212-207-1996
v.r.delacruz@conocophillips.com

Source: ConocoPhillips

In this article the dates are corrected.

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