Buy & Sell ConocoPhillips (COP) – ConocoPhillips Price Today
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Key Stats
- $142.38BMarket Cap
- EnergySector
- -14.94%3M Drawdown
- $159.35BEnterprise Value
- 2.87%Dividend Yield
- 62% Buy | 38% SellTrading Activity
- 72 daysTypical Hold Time
ConocoPhillips (COP) is currently valued at a market capitalization of $142.38B, with an enterprise value of $159.35B. Over the past 52 weeks, ConocoPhillips has traded between a low of $85.35 and a high of $133.8, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, ConocoPhillips has recorded a drawdown of -14.94%, reflecting recent price volatility. ConocoPhillips offers a dividend yield of 2.87%, with the most recent dividend of $0.84 paid on 11 May 26. On average, investors hold ConocoPhillips for approximately 72 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About ConocoPhillips
ConocoPhillips is a U.S.-based independent exploration and production firm. In 2021, it produced 1.0 million barrels per day of oil and natural gas liquids and 3.2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas, primarily from Alaska and the Lower 48 in the United States and Norway in Europe and several countries in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. Proven reserves at year-end 2021 were 6.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
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