Phillips 66 Limited

Phillips 66 Limited

Phillips 66 Limited is a significant integrated downstream energy company with operations spanning refining, marketing, midstream, chemicals, and renewable fuels sectors. Founded in 1954, it has evolved through mergers and name changes including Conoco Limited and ConocoPhillips Limited, before adopting the Phillips 66 Limited name. The company focuses on delivering strong financial and operational performance while emphasizing safety and sustainability. It operates multiple refineries in the US and Europe and manages an extensive network of pipelines and marketing outlets globally. Phillips 66 also invests heavily in renewable fuels production.

The company’s lobbying activities at EU level reflect its business interests in energy policy, refining regulations, chemicals manufacturing, transportation infrastructure, and climate-related regulations. Phillips 66 engages with EU institutions to influence policies affecting the energy sector, regulatory frameworks on emissions and safety, and the transition to cleaner energy sources. The firm leverages its global presence and expertise to advocate for business-friendly frameworks that support operational improvements and sustainability goals.

Phillips 66 Limited maintains a London-based office as its EU headquarters, where it coordinates its lobbying efforts targeting European Parliament, European Commission, and Council policies. The firm is committed to transparency and compliance with the EU Transparency Register’s code of conduct. It networks with various industry associations, regulatory bodies, and allied corporate entities to strengthen advocacy impact. Its lobbying spendings have reflected its strategic priorities across multiple years.

  • Company Number: 00529086

  • Registered Office: 7th Floor, 200-202 Aldersgate Street, London, EC1A 4HD, United Kingdom

  • Status: Active

  • Incorporation Date: 10 February 1954

  • SIC Code: 19201 – Mineral oil refining

  • Website: www.phillips66.com

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Phillips 66 Limited’s lobbying falls under these main categories:

  • Energy (downstream oil refining and marketing)

  • Chemicals and Petrochemicals

  • Transport and Infrastructure (pipelines and terminals)

  • Environmental and Climate Policy (renewables and emissions)

  • Industrial and Trade regulations

The company networks with various allied industry bodies and associations, including:

  • Sector-specific trade associations related to oil refining and energy

  • Chemical industry groups linked to CPChem (its joint venture)

  • Renewable energy associations for sustainable fuels

  • Regulatory and standards bodies at the EU level

  • Other energy firms and multi-sector coalitions engaged in EU policy dialogues

Exact financial data on lobbying expenditures specifically by Phillips 66 Limited for EU activities is not publicly disclosed in detailed breakdowns. Based on typical corporate filings and disclosures in the Transparency Register, it is estimated in the range of low to mid six-figure euros annually, varying by year.

Phillips 66 Limited engages with multiple EU institutions including:

  • European Commission (energy, climate, transport directorates)

  • European Parliament committees related to industry, environment, economic affairs

  • Council of the European Union specialized working groups

  • Regulatory agencies affiliated with energy and chemical products

Records of formal meetings with EU officials since registration include discussions on:

  • Refining sector regulations and emissions standards

  • Infrastructure and transport policy impacting pipelines

  • Renewable fuels legislation

  • Chemical manufacturing standards and compliance

  • Trade and market regulation affecting energy products