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Malaysia
Key Facts Major Office Locations: Kuala Lumpur, Melaka

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EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION ConocoPhillips has interests in three deepwater blocks off the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah: Block G, Block J and Kebabangan (KBB) Cluster. In July 2009, the Block G and J exploration production sharing contracts (PSCs) expired and PETRONAS granted sub-block holding areas for development of the discovered fields. Block G Malikai, Ubah, Pisagan and Petai Operator: Shell (35.0%) Co-venturers: ConocoPhillips (35.0%), PETRONAS Carigali (30.0%) The Malikai-1 and the Ubah-2 exploration wells were drilled in Block G in 2004 and 2005 resulting in oil discoveries. Additional oil discoveries were made on the block with the Pisagan-1A well in 2005 and the Petai-1 well in 2007. The Malikai discovery was appraised in 2005 and 2006, and development planning and frontend engineering are under way. Successful appraisal wells were completed on Ubah in 2008 and 2010 and Petai in 2008. Development evaluations are ongoing for both of these discoveries. Block G acreage remaining following expiration of the exploration license in July 2009 consists of sub-block holding areas for the Malikai, Ubah, Petai and Pisagan discoveries. Block J Gumusut, Limbayong Operator: Shell (40.0%) Co-venturers: ConocoPhillips (40.0%), PETRONAS Carigali (20.0%) ConocoPhillips holds a 33 percent interest in the Gumusut-Kakap Unit and a 40 percent interest in the remainder of Block J. The Gumusut-1 well was drilled in 2003 and resulted in an oil discovery. The field was successfully appraised in 2004 and 2005 and has commenced field development with first production expected in 2012. Block J acreage remaining following expiration of the exploration license is one sub-block holding area for the Gumusut development and another for Limbayong gas field. Kebabangan Cluster Kebabangan, Kamunsu East and Kamunsu East Upthrown Canyon Operator: Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company Co-venturers: ConocoPhillips (30.0%), PETRONAS Carigali (40.0%), Shell (30.0%) The Kebabangan Cluster PSC was signed in late 2007 for appraisal and development of the Kebabangan, Kamunsu East and Kamunsu East Upthrown Canyon gas and condensate fields. A joint-operating company, Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company (KPOC), has been established to serve as operator. Development planning and front-end engineering are currently under way for the Kebabangan Field. REFINING AND MARKETING ConocoPhillips has had downstream operations in the Asia Pacific region since 1993. The company has an interest in a joint venture refinery in Melaka, Malaysia.

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Melaka Refinery The refinery in Melaka, Malaysia, is a joint venture with Petronas, the Malaysian state oil company. ConocoPhillips owns a 47 percent interest in the joint venture. The refinery has a gross crude oil processing capacity of 129 MBD, of which the companys share is 61 MBD. The medium, high-sulfur crude oil processed by the refinery is sourced mostly from the Middle East. The refinery produces a full range of refined petroleum products, and capitalizes on ConocoPhillips proprietary coking technology to upgrade low-cost feedstocks to higher-margin products. An expansion project at Melaka, will be completed during 2010 to increase crude oil, conversion and treating unit capacities.

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