Phillips revised its capital spending budget.
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The Bartlesville, Okla.-based oil company reported that it has approved a $1-billion capital spending budget for 1986, a $400-million reduction from previous estimates. The budget allocates 64% of the $1 billion for exploration and production projects. The firm attributed the downward revision to lower oil prices. Phillips Petroleum’s capital expenditure budget in 1985 was $1.4 billion, of which $1.1 billion was actually spent.
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