Mulva gives big … for the liberal arts
The ConocoPhillips CEO will donate $15 million for a new building at the University of Texas at Austin. Jim Mulva is shown here at CERAWeek 2010 in Houston (Photo: Melissa Phillip/Chronicle).
View ArticleConocoPhillips spin-off will take over joint ventures
ConocoPhillips CEO James Mulva announced today that its refining spin-off will absorb more than 30 percent of the corporation's assets and debt.
View ArticleIndustry adds more voices to gas debate
No longer content to be passive observers of the debate, some of the largest oil companies in the U.S. have begun mounting their own, more forceful defense against criticism of the boom in natural gas...
View ArticleMulva touts natural gas as sustainable, abundant
Natural gas is the key to fueling global energy demands and fostering economic growth -- but government policies could stifle the fossil fuel's production -- outgoing ConocoPhillips CEO Jim Mulva told...
View ArticleActivist investors push objectives at ConocoPhillips meeting
Despite the activist investors' visible presence at ConocoPhillips' annual meeting, two shareholder proposals – one for the company to report its lobbying expenditures in greater detail, another for it...
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