Phillips 66 forms CEO transition plans
April 14, 2022 By Carly Bemer
Phillips 66 named Mark Lashier as its new president and CEO. Lashier will succeed current CEO Greg Garland, effective July 1.
Read MorePhillips 66 named Mark Lashier as its new president and CEO. Lashier will succeed current CEO Greg Garland, effective July 1.
Read MorePhillips 66 agreed to acquire all of the publicly held common units of Phillips 66 Partners not already owned by Phillips 66.
Read MorePhillips 66 hired Mark Lashier, president and CEO of Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. LLC, as its president and COO, effective April 1.
Read MorePhillips 66 plans to reconfigure its San Francisco Refinery to produce renewable fuels instead of fuels produced from crude oil.
Read MorePhillips 66 will contribute $3 million to COVID-19 relief efforts in communities across the United States and in the United Kingdom.
Read MorePhillips 66 Chairman and CEO Greg Garland will serve a two-year term as chairman of the American Petroleum Institute’s (API) board of directors.
Read MorePhillips 66 donates an additional $3 million to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, bringing the company’s total contribution to $4 million.
Read MorePhillips 66’s Freeport LP gas export terminal opened for business Dec. 16 when the company loaded its first contracted cargo on a very large gas carrier.
Read MorePhillips 66 is pursuing development of a 100,000 barrels-per-day natural gas liquids (NGL) fractionator in Old Ocean, Texas, close to its Sweeny Refinery.
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