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Phillips 66 DCP Merger Proposal

Rodeo Renewed One of the World's Largest Renewable Fuels facilities expected to begin commercial operations in 1Q 2024 Constructing pre-treatment units and repurposing existing hydro-processing units to process renewable feedstocks Capital efficient project that leverages existing units Build on success of current 10+ MBD operation of Unit 250 Capable of processing most renewable feedstock including used cooking oil, fats, greases, tallow and vegetable oils Utilize marine terminal and rail rack for domestic and international feedstock flexibility Upon conversion, the facility will no longer process or ship crude oil Ideal location for product placement into Marketing distribution channels Enable product distribution through integrated logistics network of marine and product terminals Conversion will reduce emissions from the facility and produce lower-carbon transportation fuels PHILLIPS 22 66
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