ConocoPhillips main competitors are BP America Inc, Calpine, and Bayer.

Competitor Summary. See how ConocoPhillips compares to its main competitors:

  • BP America Inc has the most employees (70,100).
  • Employees at BP America Inc earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $112,940.
  • The oldest company is Con Edison, founded in 1823.
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ConocoPhillips salaries vs Competitors

Among ConocoPhillips competitors, employees at BP America Inc earn the most with an average yearly salary of $112,940.

Compare ConocoPhillips Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyAverage SalaryHourly SalarySalary Score
ConocoPhillips
$104,408$50.20
9.7
BP America Inc
$112,940$54.30
9.9
Apache
$73,122$35.15
9.4
Halliburton
$69,686$33.50
9.6
Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co LP
$88,300$42.45-
Devon Energy
$86,960$41.81
9.9

Compare ConocoPhillips Job Title Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyHighest SalaryHourly Salary
ConocoPhillips
$115,585$55.57
BP America Inc
$115,870$55.71
WEC Energy Group
$110,827$53.28
Burlington Resources Oil & Gas Co LP
$108,085$51.96
Calpine
$103,668$49.84
Florida Power and Light
$103,144$49.59
Hess
$101,787$48.94
Chesapeake Energy
$100,318$48.23
Marathon Oil
$98,997$47.59
PBF Energy
$94,960$45.65
Devon Energy
$94,421$45.39
Exelon
$93,222$44.82
Apache
$91,581$44.03
Halliburton
$91,071$43.78
Bayer
$91,006$43.75
Con Edison
$89,056$42.82
Duke Energy
$88,496$42.55
EOG Resources
$80,363$38.64
Phillips Petroleum International Investment Co
$73,927$35.54
Enterprise Products Partners
$67,846$32.62

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ConocoPhillips demographics vs competitors

Compare Gender At ConocoPhillips Vs Competitors

Job TitleMaleFemale
ConocoPhillips63%37%
Devon Energy64%36%
Chesapeake Energy67%33%
Con Edison67%33%
Apache68%32%
Calpine71%29%

Compare Race At ConocoPhillips Vs Competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity Score
56%18%10%10%5%
9.9
53%20%12%10%4%
9.7
53%21%12%11%4%
9.9
63%14%9%7%7%
9.5
54%19%11%11%4%
9.9
58%17%10%9%6%
9.6

ConocoPhillips REVENUE Vs Competitors

ConocoPhillips revenue is $47.9B. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is BP America Inc, $183.5B . The company with the lowest revenue is Phillips Petroleum International Investment Co, $77.0M.
  • ConocoPhillips
  • Apache
  • Calpine
  • Chesapeake Energy

ConocoPhillips And Similar Companies CEOs

CEOBio
John J. Christmann IV
Apache

John, was appointed executive vice president and chief operating officer – North America, effective Jan. 1, 2014, having been region vice president – Permian Region, from 2010 through 2013. He previously served as vice president – Business Development, since January 2004, and production manager for the Gulf Coast Region since April 2003. Prior to that, Christmann held various positions of increasing responsibility in the business development area since joining the company in 1997. Previously, he was employed by Vastar Resources/ARCO Oil and Gas Company in business development, crude oil marketing and engineering assignments. Christmann received his bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and MBA from Southern Methodist University.

John B. Hill III (Thad)
Calpine

Thad Hill became Calpine’s President and Chief Executive Officer and a member of its Board of Directors in May 2014. Mr. Hill joined the company in September 2008 as Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer. He became Chief Operating Officer in November 2010 and was named President in December 2012. Prior to Calpine, Mr. Hill was with NRG Energy from 2006 to 2008, serving as President of NRG Texas in 2007- 2008. Prior to NRG, Mr. Hill was Executive Vice President of Strategy and Business Development at Texas Genco LP from 2005 to 2006. From 1995 to 2005, he was with Boston Consulting Group Inc., where he rose to Partner and Managing Director and led the North American energy practice, serving companies in the power and gas sector with a focus on commercial and strategic issues. Mr. Hill received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University magna cum laude and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Amos Tuck School of Dartmouth College, where he was elected an Edward Tuck Scholar.

Robert D. Lawler
Chesapeake Energy

Timothy P. Cawley
Con Edison

Timothy 'Tim' Cawley is a Vice President at Con Edison Transmission, Inc. He has worked as President at ConEdison, Senior VP:Central Operations at ConEdison, and Pres & CEO:Orange & Rockland at ConEdison. Timothy studied at Union Graduate College, Farmers Educational & Cooperative Union of America, and New York University.

Richard E. Muncrief
Devon Energy

Richard E. Muncrief, 62, was appointed to the board of directors and elected president and chief executive officer of the company in January 2021 following Devon’s merger with WPX Energy. Muncrief previously served as chief executive officer and chairman of the board of WPX Energy. He became a member of WPX Energy’s board of directors in 2014. Prior to joining WPX, he served as senior vice president, operations and resource development of Continental Resources, Inc. Muncrief was earlier employed from August 2008 through May 2009 by Resource Production Company where he served as corporate business manager. From September 2007 to August 2008 he served as president, chief operating officer and as a director of Quest Midstream Partners, LP. From 1980 to 2007, he served in various managerial capacities with ConocoPhillips and its predecessor companies, Burlington Resources, Meridian Oil and El Paso Exploration. Muncrief holds a bachelor’s of science in petroleum engineering technology from Oklahoma State University, where he has also been recognized as a distinguished alumnus and is a member of the College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology Hall of Fame. He serves on the board of directors and the executive committee of the American Petroleum Institute, is a past chairman of the American Exploration & Production Council, and also serves on the national advisory board of the Gilcrease Museum.

Lynn J. Good
Duke Energy

Lynn J. Good is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, a Fortune 500 company. Good is an Ohio native and graduated from Miami University where she earned a BS in Systems Analysis and in Accounting (1981).

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William Raymond Thomas
EOG Resources

Mr. Thomas was named Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 2014. Prior to that, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer from July 2013 through December 2013 and as President from September 2011 to July 2013. Mr. Thomas previously held other leadership positions at EOG, including Senior Executive Vice President, Exploitation and Senior Executive Vice President, Exploration. Mr. Thomas has been with EOG and its predecessor companies for over 35 years. Mr. Thomas has also previously served as the General Manager of EOG’s Fort Worth, Texas, Midland, Texas and Corpus Christi, Texas offices, where he was instrumental in EOG’s successful exploration, development and exploitation of various key resource plays. Mr. Thomas joined HNG Oil Company, a predecessor of EOG, in 1979.

Christopher M. Crane
Exelon

Crane is president and chief executive officer of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, the nation’s leading competitive energy provider. Headquartered in Chicago, Exelon does business in 48 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Crane oversees a family of companies representing every stage of the energy value chain, including Exelon Generation, one of the largest competitive U.S. power generators, with more than 32,700 megawatts of owned capacity comprising one of the nation’s cleanest and lowest-cost power generation fleets; Constellation, which provides energy products and services to approximately 2 million residential, public sector and business customers, including more than two-thirds of the Fortune 100; and Exelon’s six utilities, which deliver electricity and natural gas to approximately 10 million customers in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania through its Atlantic City Electric, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO and Pepco subsidiaries.

Jeffrey Allen Miller
Halliburton