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With a long history of violating the [[Clean Air Act]] and recently acquiring [[DCP Midstream]], another fossil gas producer with a history of environmental violations for $3.8 billion. Phillips 66 prides itself on being recognized as one of the main crude oil and refineries companies in both the US and Europe. It gathers, processes, transports, stores, and markets fossil gas liquids (NGLs). | With a long history of violating the [[Clean Air Act]] and recently acquiring [[DCP Midstream]], another fossil gas producer with a history of environmental violations for $3.8 billion. Phillips 66 prides itself on being recognized as one of the main crude oil and refineries companies in both the US and Europe. It gathers, processes, transports, stores, and markets fossil gas liquids (NGLs). It also manufactures petrochemicals, and plastics and markets lubricants under the brands Phillips 66, Kendall, and Red line brands. | ||
The company has a presence in the US, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa and it is headquartered in the bayou city of Houston, Texas. |
Revision as of 02:15, 3 February 2023
With a long history of violating the Clean Air Act and recently acquiring DCP Midstream, another fossil gas producer with a history of environmental violations for $3.8 billion. Phillips 66 prides itself on being recognized as one of the main crude oil and refineries companies in both the US and Europe. It gathers, processes, transports, stores, and markets fossil gas liquids (NGLs). It also manufactures petrochemicals, and plastics and markets lubricants under the brands Phillips 66, Kendall, and Red line brands.
The company has a presence in the US, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa and it is headquartered in the bayou city of Houston, Texas.