HOUSTON, Jul 13, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- ConocoPhillips [NYSE:COP] wishes to provide additional information in        regards to the oil spill incidents that occurred in Bohai Bay, People's        Republic of China on June 4th and June 17th 2011,        and the ongoing clean up and containment program that is underway.          
    On June 4 seepage on the seabed was observed along a naturally occurring        fault near the ConocoPhillips-operated Peng Lai B Platform. The majority        of seepage has been stopped following prudent adjustment of certain        production activities. A containment device was designed and constructed        and put in place as a precaution should the seep occur from the main        source again. Trace amounts of oil, estimated to be no more than liters        per day, continue to seep out intermittently near the original seep        location and occasionally cause minor surface sheens. Booms are deployed        around the immediate surface area and are containing and collecting any        such oil.          
    In a second incident, oil and gas bubbles were observed on the surface        June 17 near another platform (C Platform) during drilling operations.        The platform is about two miles away from the seabed seep near Platform        B. Expert teams were immediately mobilized to contain the release. A        cementing procedure successfully stopped the release within 48 hours,        and the well was stabilized, plugged and abandoned. Trace amounts of        bubbles are occasionally observed from the sea floor, and these        bubbles continue to be monitored. Absorbent boom is in place in        appropriate locations. Final clean up operations are ongoing.          
    ConocoPhillips responded quickly to both events and mobilized extensive        clean-up equipment, facilities and personnel, including substantial        resources made available by our co-venturer China National Offshore Oil        Corporation ("CNOOC"). Relevant authorities were promptly notified,        along with CNOOC. Almost 3,000 meters of absorbent and inflatable booms        were deployed to contain the oil sheen, and 33 vessels (workboats,        fishing boats and tugs) supported clean-up activities. ConocoPhillips is        appreciative of the support provided by CNOOC during the containment and        cleanup effort and to the State Oceanic Administration ("SOA") for their        guidance during these unfortunate events.          
    ConocoPhillips' current estimates of the aggregate amount of fluid        spilled from the two incidents ranges from between 1,500 barrels (240        cubic meters) to 2,000 barrels (320 cubic meters) of oil and oil-based        drilling fluids. The company is working with independent experts to        validate the total spill quantity. During these incidents, no oil sheen        reached the shoreline, and there were no injuries to personnel.          
    On July 13th, the SOA instructed ConocoPhillips to suspend        production from Platforms B and C, and this order was complied with        immediately. This shut in will result in a temporary reduction of        approximately 17,000 barrels of oil per day net after royalties to        ConocoPhillips. According to the SOA order, this temporary shut in will        be in effect until the risks of another spill are eliminated. While the        detailed causes of these incidents are still under investigation,        ConocoPhillips will continue to work diligently and safely to finalize        clean up activities and will be implementing additional reservoir        management and field operating procedures to eliminate risks of        additional releases.          
    ConocoPhillips will work closely with SOA and CNOOC to minimize the        impact to the environment. Working safely and in an environmentally        prudent manner is always the top priority to ConocoPhillips.          
    ConocoPhillips is an integrated energy company with interests around the        world. Headquartered in Houston, the company had approximately 29,600        employees, $160 billion of assets, and $226 billion of annualized        revenues as of March 31, 2011. For more information, go to   www.conocophillips.com    .          
    SOURCE: ConocoPhillips          
 
