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    Phillips 66 Partners LP (NYSE: PSXP) announces that the board of directors of its general partner declared a second-quarter 2019 cash distribution of $0.855 per common unit, an increase of one cent per common unit from the first quarter of 2019. This is the twenty-third consecutive quarterly distribution increase since Phillips 66 Partners’ initial public offering in 2013 and represents a 14% increase compared to the second quarter 2018 distribution. The quarterly distribution is payable August 13, 2019, to unitholders of record as of July 31, 2019.

    About Phillips 66 Partners

    Headquartered in Houston, Phillips 66 Partners is a growth-oriented master limited partnership formed by Phillips 66 to own, operate, develop and acquire primarily fee-based crude oil, refined petroleum products and natural gas liquids pipelines, terminals and other midstream assets. For more information, visit www.phillips66partners.com.

    TAX CONSIDERATIONS

    This release is intended to be a qualified notice to nominees as provided for under Treasury Regulation Section 1.1446-4(b)(4) and (d). Please note that 100% of Phillips 66 Partners LP’s distributions to foreign investors are attributable to income that is effectively connected with a United States trade or business. Accordingly, all of Phillips 66 Partners LP’s distributions to foreign investors are subject to federal income tax withholding at the highest applicable effective tax rate. Nominees, and not Phillips 66 Partners LP, are treated as the withholding agents responsible for withholding on the distributions received by them on behalf of foreign investors.




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    Phillips 66 Partners Increases Quarterly Cash Distribution Phillips 66 Partners LP (NYSE: PSXP) announces that the board of directors of its general partner declared a second-quarter 2019 cash distribution of $0.855 per common unit, an increase of one cent per common unit from the first quarter of 2019. …