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  2. ConocoPhillips's $22.5 billion deal for Marathon Oil ... - AOL

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    ConocoPhillips's plans to acquire independent oil and gas producer Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal for $22.5 billion including debt continues a recent string of deals in the energy space.

  3. ConocoPhillips is buying Marathon Oil in $22.5 billion deal - AOL

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    ConocoPhillips said Wednesday it had agreed to buy Marathon Oil in an all-stock deal worth $22.5 billion, including about $5.4 billion of debt. ... Marathon Oil shareholders will receive 0.255 ...

  4. Does ConocoPhillips' Blockbuster Acquisition of Marathon Oil ...

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    ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) made a splash on May 29 when it announced an all-stock acquisition of Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO).The purchase price represents a 14.7% premium to the closing price of ...

  5. Marathon Oil - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Marathon completed the corporate spin-off of Marathon Petroleum, distributing a 100% interest to its shareholders. [18] In June 2013, Marathon sold its Angolan oil and gas field to Sinopec for $1.52 billion. [19] In September 2013, Marathon sold a 10% stake in an oil and gas field offshore Angola for $590 million to Sonangol Group. [20]

  6. ConocoPhillips-Marathon Oil come to terms - AOL

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    May 30—ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil just jumped on the merry-go-round of mergers that the energy industry has seen in recent months with ConocoPhillips having been the last of the major oil ...

  7. Valero Energy - Wikipedia

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    Marathon: $141 billion $10 billion ARCO [31] Phillips 66: $115 billion $1.3 billion 76 Conoco JET: Valero: $108 billion $0.9 billion — Eni: $77 billion $5.8 billion — ConocoPhillips: $48.3 billion $8.1 billion —

  8. ConocoPhillips - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, ConocoPhillips China Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of ConocoPhillips, was responsible for the 2011 Bohai bay oil spills in Bohai Bay. [ 81 ] In 2015, ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66 agreed to pay $11.5 million to settle a lawsuit alleging that hundreds of their gas stations violated California anti-pollution laws since 2006.

  9. Concho Resources - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the company was acquired by ConocoPhillips. As of December 31, 2019, the company had 1,002 million barrels of oil equivalent (6.13 × 10 9 GJ) of estimated proved reserves, of which 63% was petroleum and natural gas liquids and 37% was natural gas. Of these reserves, 55% were in the Delaware Basin and 45% were in the Midland Basin. [1]