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18.8.
Phillips 66, Enbridge Swap Stakes in US Pipes Through JV Merger
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/phillips-66-enbridge-swap-sta…
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Phillips 66 increased its ownership of DCP Midstream LP to 43.3% from 28.3% while slashing its stake in Gray Oak Pipeline LLC to 6.5% from 42.3%, the crude refiner said in a statement. The company will pay Enbridge $400 million in cash as part of the transaction.
Enbridge’s share of Gray Oak will increase to 58.5% from 22.8% while its stake in DCP will fall to 13.2% from 28.3%, the Calgary-based company said. Enbridge has also agreed to operate the pipeline, currently managed by Phillips 66, starting in the second quarter of 2023.
In a separate announcement, Phillips 66 said it has made a non-binding offer to buy all publicly held common units of DCP Midstream for $34.75 each. The shares fell 3.5% Wednesday to $34.75, paring this year’s gain to 26%.
With the reshuffle, Phillips 66 aims to further expand into natural gas liquids, a key feedstock used by refineries and petrochemical plants. Meanwhile, the deal allows Enbridge to focus on moving crude oil from the Permian basin to the Gulf Coast.
Currently, Phillips 66 and Enbridge share ownership in DCP and Gray Oak through two separate joint ventures, which will now be merged into a single entity. The transaction was entered into and closed on Wednesday.
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Phillips 66, Enbridge Swap Stakes in US Pipes Through JV Merger
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/phillips-66-enbridge-swap-sta…
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Phillips 66 increased its ownership of DCP Midstream LP to 43.3% from 28.3% while slashing its stake in Gray Oak Pipeline LLC to 6.5% from 42.3%, the crude refiner said in a statement. The company will pay Enbridge $400 million in cash as part of the transaction.
Enbridge’s share of Gray Oak will increase to 58.5% from 22.8% while its stake in DCP will fall to 13.2% from 28.3%, the Calgary-based company said. Enbridge has also agreed to operate the pipeline, currently managed by Phillips 66, starting in the second quarter of 2023.
In a separate announcement, Phillips 66 said it has made a non-binding offer to buy all publicly held common units of DCP Midstream for $34.75 each. The shares fell 3.5% Wednesday to $34.75, paring this year’s gain to 26%.
With the reshuffle, Phillips 66 aims to further expand into natural gas liquids, a key feedstock used by refineries and petrochemical plants. Meanwhile, the deal allows Enbridge to focus on moving crude oil from the Permian basin to the Gulf Coast.
Currently, Phillips 66 and Enbridge share ownership in DCP and Gray Oak through two separate joint ventures, which will now be merged into a single entity. The transaction was entered into and closed on Wednesday.
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29.7.
Phillips 66 Reports Second-Quarter 2022 Financial Results
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/15756284-phillips…
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Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX), a diversified energy company, announces second-quarter 2022 earnings of $3.2 billion, compared with earnings of $582 million in the first quarter of 2022. Excluding special items of $118 million, the company had adjusted earnings of $3.3 billion in the second quarter, compared with first-quarter adjusted earnings of $595 million.
“Our earnings reflect the strong market environment during the second quarter driven by a tight global product supply and demand balance,” said Mark Lashier, President and CEO of Phillips 66. “We are focused on reliably providing critical energy products, including transportation fuels, to meet peak summer demand. We also advanced strategic capital projects to help meet the growing demand for renewable fuels and NGLs.
“During the second quarter, we paid down $1.5 billion of debt, increased our dividend and resumed share repurchases. Additionally, we are transforming our business to achieve sustained annual cost savings of at least $700 million to ensure we remain competitive in any market environment. We will continue to prioritize operating excellence and disciplined capital allocation.”
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Strategic Update
Phillips 66 is continuing its business transformation that will enable sustainable cost reductions of at least $700 million annually across the enterprise. Phillips 66 will provide a business transformation and strategy update at its investor day in New York City on November 9.
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At the Sweeny Hub, Frac 4 startup is expected late in the third quarter of 2022, adding 150,000 BPD of capacity. The total project cost is expected to be approximately $525 million. Upon completion, total Sweeny Hub fractionation capacity will be 550,000 BPD. The fractionators are supported by long-term commitments.
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Phillips 66 Reports Second-Quarter 2022 Financial Results
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/15756284-phillips…
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Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX), a diversified energy company, announces second-quarter 2022 earnings of $3.2 billion, compared with earnings of $582 million in the first quarter of 2022. Excluding special items of $118 million, the company had adjusted earnings of $3.3 billion in the second quarter, compared with first-quarter adjusted earnings of $595 million.
“Our earnings reflect the strong market environment during the second quarter driven by a tight global product supply and demand balance,” said Mark Lashier, President and CEO of Phillips 66. “We are focused on reliably providing critical energy products, including transportation fuels, to meet peak summer demand. We also advanced strategic capital projects to help meet the growing demand for renewable fuels and NGLs.
“During the second quarter, we paid down $1.5 billion of debt, increased our dividend and resumed share repurchases. Additionally, we are transforming our business to achieve sustained annual cost savings of at least $700 million to ensure we remain competitive in any market environment. We will continue to prioritize operating excellence and disciplined capital allocation.”
...
Strategic Update
Phillips 66 is continuing its business transformation that will enable sustainable cost reductions of at least $700 million annually across the enterprise. Phillips 66 will provide a business transformation and strategy update at its investor day in New York City on November 9.
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At the Sweeny Hub, Frac 4 startup is expected late in the third quarter of 2022, adding 150,000 BPD of capacity. The total project cost is expected to be approximately $525 million. Upon completion, total Sweeny Hub fractionation capacity will be 550,000 BPD. The fractionators are supported by long-term commitments.
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Echt eine Aktie welche derzeit gegen den Trend gut läuft...
Das Unternehmen stand schon vor der Krise Fundamental gut da und ixh denke, ohne hier Insider zu sein, das es von der neuen geopolitischen Lage sogar noch profitieren dürfte.
Erdgas fördern die ja auch wie ich gelesen habe. Aber was ich besonders Zukunftsträchtig finde, sind die Investitionen in green Energy wie eben die in sustainable Fuel oder auch der Einstieg bei Novonix.
Was denkt ihr?
Das Unternehmen stand schon vor der Krise Fundamental gut da und ixh denke, ohne hier Insider zu sein, das es von der neuen geopolitischen Lage sogar noch profitieren dürfte.
Erdgas fördern die ja auch wie ich gelesen habe. Aber was ich besonders Zukunftsträchtig finde, sind die Investitionen in green Energy wie eben die in sustainable Fuel oder auch der Einstieg bei Novonix.
Was denkt ihr?
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.145.765 von faultcode am 07.12.21 13:52:1611.5.
Phillips 66 makes final investment decision to convert San Francisco Refinery to a renewable fuels facility
https://www.phillips66.com/newsroom/220511-rodeo_final_inves…
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Phillips 66 made a final investment decision Wednesday to move forward with Rodeo Renewed, the project to convert its San Francisco Refinery in Rodeo, California, into one of the world’s largest renewable fuels facilities. The project, which recently received approval from Contra Costa County, is expected to cost approximately $850 million and begin commercial operations in the first quarter of 2024.
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Upon completion of Rodeo Renewed, the converted facility will no longer process crude oil and instead use waste oils, fats, greases and vegetable oils to produce an initial 800 million gallons per year (over 50,000 barrels per day) of renewable transportation fuels, including renewable diesel, renewable gasoline and sustainable aviation fuel. Production of these fuels is projected to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by approximately 65% — the equivalent of taking 1.4 million cars off California roads each year. Rodeo Renewed is also expected to cut criteria pollutant emissions at the site by 55% and water use by 160 million gallons per year.
The scope of the project includes the construction of pre-treatment units and the repurposing of existing hydrocracking units to enable production of renewable fuels. The converted facility will leverage its flexible logistics infrastructure to secure renewable feedstocks from local, domestic and international sources and supply renewable fuels to California and other markets.
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Phillips 66 makes final investment decision to convert San Francisco Refinery to a renewable fuels facility
https://www.phillips66.com/newsroom/220511-rodeo_final_inves…
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Phillips 66 made a final investment decision Wednesday to move forward with Rodeo Renewed, the project to convert its San Francisco Refinery in Rodeo, California, into one of the world’s largest renewable fuels facilities. The project, which recently received approval from Contra Costa County, is expected to cost approximately $850 million and begin commercial operations in the first quarter of 2024.
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Upon completion of Rodeo Renewed, the converted facility will no longer process crude oil and instead use waste oils, fats, greases and vegetable oils to produce an initial 800 million gallons per year (over 50,000 barrels per day) of renewable transportation fuels, including renewable diesel, renewable gasoline and sustainable aviation fuel. Production of these fuels is projected to reduce lifecycle carbon emissions by approximately 65% — the equivalent of taking 1.4 million cars off California roads each year. Rodeo Renewed is also expected to cut criteria pollutant emissions at the site by 55% and water use by 160 million gallons per year.
The scope of the project includes the construction of pre-treatment units and the repurposing of existing hydrocracking units to enable production of renewable fuels. The converted facility will leverage its flexible logistics infrastructure to secure renewable feedstocks from local, domestic and international sources and supply renewable fuels to California and other markets.
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29.3.
U.S. Exports More Diesel as Global Shortage Fuels Competition
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-exports-more-diesel-global-…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.814.642 von Briefmarke am 11.02.22 21:15:00
Phillips66 produziert kein Rohöl daher bringt der hohe Ölpreis auch nicht wirklich was. Ganz im Gegenteil werden Endverbraucher bei hohen Preisen eher weniger Benzin kaufen.... daher absolut logisch das die Aktie nicht steigt wenn der Ölpreis steigt. Wenn du davon profitieren willst musst du einen Förderer kaufen. Z.B. ConocoPhillips
VG G
Zitat von Briefmarke: DZ Bank erhöht fairen Wert für Salzgitter von €39 auf €42. Buy. / Quelle: Guidants News https://news.guidants.com
Die DZ Bank hat Recht. Aber wieso empfehlt niemand Phillips 66 ?
Ölpreis derzeit 94 US Dollar. Unsere Aktie zahlt bald Dividende!
Also gut, dann probiere ich es mal:
Briefmarke erhöht fairen Wert für Phillips 66 von 92 Dollar auf 125 Dollar
Phillips66 produziert kein Rohöl daher bringt der hohe Ölpreis auch nicht wirklich was. Ganz im Gegenteil werden Endverbraucher bei hohen Preisen eher weniger Benzin kaufen.... daher absolut logisch das die Aktie nicht steigt wenn der Ölpreis steigt. Wenn du davon profitieren willst musst du einen Förderer kaufen. Z.B. ConocoPhillips
VG G
Ich habe hier auch mal eine Order gesetzt. Phillips66 ist bei Marketscreener bestens bewertet, zahlt Dividende, der Ölpreis ist hoch und sie investieren reihenweise in Zukunftstechnologien: Novonix ( Batteriemateriealien und Testequipment) und ein Wasserstofftankstellennetz in Deutschland.
DZ Bank erhöht fairen Wert für Salzgitter von €39 auf €42. Buy. / Quelle: Guidants News https://news.guidants.com
Die DZ Bank hat Recht. Aber wieso empfehlt niemand Phillips 66 ?
Ölpreis derzeit 94 US Dollar. Unsere Aktie zahlt bald Dividende!
Also gut, dann probiere ich es mal:
Briefmarke erhöht fairen Wert für Phillips 66 von 92 Dollar auf 125 Dollar
Die DZ Bank hat Recht. Aber wieso empfehlt niemand Phillips 66 ?
Ölpreis derzeit 94 US Dollar. Unsere Aktie zahlt bald Dividende!
Also gut, dann probiere ich es mal:
Briefmarke erhöht fairen Wert für Phillips 66 von 92 Dollar auf 125 Dollar
Hallo zusammen,
hier liest ohnehin keiner mit!
Wie doof muss, kann man eigentlich sein? Öl steht bei 92 Dollar.
Die Dividende im Quartal bei 92 US-Cent. Die verdienen sich dumm und dusselig!
Was macht der Kurs? Genau das selbige wie die Resonanz hier:
Schlafen.
hier liest ohnehin keiner mit!
Wie doof muss, kann man eigentlich sein? Öl steht bei 92 Dollar.
Die Dividende im Quartal bei 92 US-Cent. Die verdienen sich dumm und dusselig!
Was macht der Kurs? Genau das selbige wie die Resonanz hier:
Schlafen.
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