ConocoPhillips FY2025 production up 20% to 2.38 million BOE/D

Reuters02-18
ConocoPhillips FY2025 production up 20% to 2.38 million <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/00710">BOE</a>/D

ConocoPhillips reported net income of USD 7.99 billion for the full year 2025. Total assets at year-end were USD 122 billion, with average net crude oil production rising to 1,145 thousand barrels per day. Sales and other operating revenues in the Europe, Middle East and North Africa segment reached USD 6.48 billion for the period. The company employed approximately 9,900 people worldwide as of December 31, 2025. ConocoPhillips highlighted its diverse portfolio across 14 countries and noted that production increases were partly offset by normal field decline. The company anticipates continued cyclical and volatile commodity prices and emphasized the importance of resilience in its business strategy.

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