Catching Thieves in the Oil Sands
Oil sands reservoirs may experience “thief zones” that can reduce reservoir pressure and temperature and inhibit production.
Oil sands reservoirs may experience “thief zones” that can reduce reservoir pressure and temperature and inhibit production.
ConocoPhillips Canada continues to mature the safety mindset for both leadership and front-line workers.
Through ongoing engagement with indigenous communities, ConocoPhillips seeks to understand perspectives about our impacts and considers how best to minimize them.
ConocoPhillips reduced environmental impact and supported alignment with local communities during Barossa project planning.
The planned ConocoPhillips well program in the Montney Basin required a sustainable long-term solution for sourcing water.
By incorporating sustainability considerations into APLNG project planning efforts, ConocoPhillips worked to reduce impact to the environment.
ConocoPhillips seeks to understand the interests and concerns of Indigenous Peoples before and during resource development and production.
In Australia, federal and state environmental approvals to develop major construction projects require biodiversity offsets to counterbalance disturbance.
In the water-stressed Permian Basin in the U.S., ConocoPhillips has worked to improve our treatment and use of produced water since 2012.