By Mike Stone
(Reuters) - CONOCOPHILLIPS (COP.NY)
While the world's oil and gas companies have been looking to buy assets on the cheap since oil prices plummeted, epitomized by Royal Dutch Shell Plc's
ConocoPhillips has hired Wells Fargo
While the value of the assets up for sale could not be learned, industry sources said they expected ConocoPhillips to sell between $1 billion and $2.5 billion worth of noncore assets in the United States.
The sources asked not to be named because the sale process is confidential. A representative of ConocoPhillips declined to comment on this specific asset sale but said: "It is common in the energy business for companies to review, readjust and optimize their portfolio from time to time." A Wells Fargo representative declined to comment.
ConocoPhillips' asset sale would be the largest U.S. acreage sale by a major U.S. oil and gas company so far this year. It follows a 50 percent drop in the price of oil since last June, which halted dozens of similar asset sales.
This would be the second asset sale by ConocoPhillips launched this year. Earlier, it retained boutique investment bank Scotia Waterous
A couple of other big companies have also started to explore a sale. Anadarko Petroleum Corp
(Reporting by Mike Stone in New York; editing by Matthew Lewis)