Eric D. Mullins - 31 Jan 2024 Form 4 Insider Report for CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP)

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SEC form
4
Accepted by SEC
02 Feb 2024, 10:57:20 UTC
Prior SEC filing
17 Jan 2024
Next SEC filing
04 Mar 2024
Source filing
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Reporting owner 1 detail
Reporting owner signature
Whitney A. Cox, Attorney in Fact (by Power of Attorney filed with the Commission on September 8, 2020)

Key filing fact

Eric D. Mullins filed Form 4 for CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP) on 02 Feb 2024.

Key facts

  • This page summarizes Eric D. Mullins's Form 4 filing for CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP).
  • 1 reported transaction and 1 derivative row are listed below.
  • Accepted by SEC: 02 Feb 2024, 10:57.

Change

  • Previous filing in this sequence was filed on 17 Jan 2024.
  • Current net transaction value: +$12,763.

Research use

  • This tells you what this filing adds before you inspect full transaction and derivative tables.
  • You can trace every row back to the original SEC filing document.

Evidence

Filed on Form 4

Ownership activity is grounded in SEC Form 4 disclosures.

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Reported derivative securities

Options, warrants, convertible securities, or similar derivative positions disclosed in the filing.

COP transaction Derivative

Stock Units

Award

Transaction value
$12,763
Shares
+113
Change %
+0.62%
Price
$112.94
Shares after
18,205
Date
31 Jan 2024
Ownership
Direct
Underlying class
Common Stock
Underlying amount
113
Exercise price
Footnotes
F1, F2, F3
* marks a reported price that did not pass the local price check.

Additional SEC filing notes

Filing notes and footnotes

Explanation of responses 3 footnotes

Footnote F1

The stock units convert to ConocoPhillips common stock on a 1-for-1 basis.

Footnote F2

The reporting person has elected to receive payment as a lump sum two years from initial grant date, which election may be changed by the reporting person to provide for an alternative schedule of deferred payments.

Footnote F3

Includes units acquired through routine dividend transactions that are exempt under rule 16a-11.

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