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APLNG to drive Conoco growth despite cuts

QUEENSLAND'S Australia Pacific LNG project will help US giant ConocoPhillips achieve 3% production growth next year, despite slashing its 2015 capital budget by 20% from 2014 to $US13.5 billion ($A16.3 billion) by cutting back on major projects and deferring spending on North American unconventional plays.

APLNG to drive Conoco growth despite cuts

The company announced yesterday that next year's production growth would come from from continuing operations, excluding Libya but including major project start-ups in Canada, Europe and Malaysia, development...

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