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April 2002

Vol. 7, No. 15 Week of April 14, 2002

Meyers will be ConocoPhillips president Alaska

Petroleum News Alaska Staff

Phillips Petroleum Co. and Conoco April 11 named additional members of the ConocoPhillips senior management team that will become effective after the completion of their proposed merger of equals that was announced in November 2001.

Of particular interest to Alaska, the company said Kevin O. Meyers, currently executive vice president of Alaska production and operations for Phillips, will become president, Alaska. Henry W. Sykes, currently president of Conoco Canada, will become president, Canada.

Reporting to Rob McKee of Conoco, who will become executive vice president, exploration and production in the new company, are Dodd W. DeCamp, currently senior vice president of worldwide exploration for Phillips, who will become vice president, exploration and Henry I. McGee, currently general manager of Europe/Africa for worldwide production and operations for Phillips, who will become president, Middle East and Africa.

Reporting to James D. McColgin, currently president of E&P for Africa, Asia Pacific and Middle East for Conoco, who will become president, U.S.A. Lower 48 and Latin America, will be Ryan M. Lance, currently general manager, Lower 48 and Canada for Phillips, who will become vice president, Lower 48.

Editor’s note: See full report in the April 21 edition of PNA.






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