Phillips 66 owns the Phillips 66 gasoline stations, 76 stations, and Conoco stations too. They also own the Jet brand in Europe. Phillips 66 oil, 76 oil, Conoco oil, Kendall oil, and Phillips 66 Aviation are also owned by Phillips 66.
Phillips 66 stations in the Boise & Nampa Idaho areas have gasoline with no ethanol.
ConocoPhillips Company owns Phillips 66, as well as Conoco and Union 76, fuel stations. The company will be eight [8] years old on August 30, 2002. Its origins trace back to the merger of Conoco Inc. and the Phillips Petroleum Company, the company of station founders Lee Eldas Phillips and Frank Phillips [November 28, 1873 - August 23, 1950] of Bartlesville, Oklahoma in 1917.
3 locations that I know of.East Peoria: The Phillips 66 on Springfield RoadSpringfield: The Phillips 66 on S 5th Street @ StanfordChenoa: The Phillips 66 on the east side of I-55 (exit 187)You can also get it at Quinn's Shell on Main St in Bloomington.
"Phillips 66" is a trademark of the ConocoPhillips oil company, who also operates "Conoco" and "Union 76" stations. That might answer the question; if not, I'm not certain what you mean.
Chevron, ExxonMobile, and Sunoco stations are operated by American owned oil companies. But there are dozens of other American companies that own and operate gas stations throughout the country. Holiday, SuperAmeria, Pilot Flying J, Sam's Club, Casey's, Phillips 66 and many more are American owned gas stations. With the exception of the stations that are owned by foreign oil companies. most gas stations in the United States are American businesses.
Yes. There are many historic gas stations along route 66. There is also a gas station museum that you might like to visit. Among the most outstanding examples of the evolution of gas stations along Route 66 are Soulsby's Shell station in Mount Olive, Illinois; Bob Audettes' gas station complex in Barton, New Mexico; and the Tower Fina Station in Shamrock, Texas.
The symbol for Phillips 66 in the NYSE is: PSX.
The name of the fuel was disliked. When they tested the fuel on Highway 66 and the car was going a speedy 66 miles per hour (fast for its day). Hence, the name Phillips 66.
Gas stations change names periodically as many of them are simply operating as customers of fuel companies rather than as wholly owned units. However Philipps Oil Company is now ConocoPhilips and in many parts of the country they operate under the Conoco name. Philipps is much more commonly known in the Plains states.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Phillips 66 (PSX) is $46,455,940,344.20.
The symbol for Phillips 66 Partners LP in the NYSE is: PSXP.
Phillips 66 Partners LP (PSXP)had its IPO in 2013.