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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 OR 15(d) of The Securities Exchange Act of 1934

April 30, 2021
Date of Report (date of earliest event reported)

Phillips 66
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
Delaware001-3534945-3779385
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation)(Commission File Number)(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
2331 CityWest Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77042
(Address of Principal Executive Offices and Zip Code)

(281) 293-6600
Registrant's telephone number, including area code

Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report.)

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):

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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading Symbol(s)Name of each exchange on which registered
Common stock, $0.01 par valuePSXNew York Stock Exchange

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.



Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition.

On April 30, 2021, Phillips 66 issued a press release announcing the company's financial and operating results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021. A copy of the press release is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Additional financial and operating information about the quarter is furnished as Exhibit 99.2 hereto and incorporated herein by reference.

The information in this report and the exhibits hereto shall not be treated as filed for purposes of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.

Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

(d) Exhibits
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (embedded within the Inline XBRL document).
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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

PHILLIPS 66
By:/s/ Chukwuemeka A. Oyolu
Chukwuemeka A. Oyolu
Vice President and Controller
Date: April 30, 2021
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Exhibit 99.1

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Phillips 66 reports first-quarter 2021 financial results


Reported a first-quarter loss of $654 million or $1.49 per share; adjusted loss of $509 million or $1.16 per share
Financial and operating performance impacted by severe winter storms
Recognized for exemplary 2020 safety performance in Refining, Midstream and Chemicals
Recently started renewable diesel production at San Francisco Refinery
Continued to advance lower-carbon initiatives


HOUSTON, April 30, 2021 – Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX), a diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company, announces a first-quarter 2021 loss of $654 million, compared with a loss of $539 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Excluding special items of $145 million, the company had an adjusted loss of $509 million in the first quarter, compared with a fourth-quarter adjusted loss of $507 million.

“Our first-quarter results reflect the impact of severe winter storms in the Central and Gulf Coast regions, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic,” said Greg Garland, Chairman and CEO of Phillips 66. “We realized lower utilization and higher costs across our businesses. We safely resumed operations following storm-related downtime and performed multiple turnarounds in the first quarter. We are proud of our employees and their commitment to operating excellence, particularly during these challenging times.

“We continued to execute our strategy despite these challenges. Earlier this month we commenced renewable diesel production at the San Francisco Refinery with the completion of the diesel hydrotreater conversion. Additionally, the South Texas Gateway Terminal was completed, and we advanced construction of the C2G Pipeline. We also published our inaugural Human Capital Management Report, which provides a comprehensive look at our approach to building a high-performing organization.

“We remain committed to a secure, competitive and growing dividend. In the first quarter, we paid $394 million in dividends to shareholders and repaid $500 million of debt. We will continue to take a disciplined approach to capital allocation, including debt repayment, as cash flow recovers.”


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Midstream
Millions of Dollars
Pre-Tax IncomeAdjusted Pre-Tax Income
Q1 2021Q4 2020Q1 2021Q4 2020
Transportation$797206196
NGL and Other35853686
DCP Midstream34413441
Midstream$76223276323

Midstream first-quarter 2021 pre-tax income was $76 million, compared with $223 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Midstream results in the first quarter included a $198 million impairment resulting from Phillips 66 Partners’ decision to exit the Liberty Pipeline project, as well as $2 million in maintenance and repair costs resulting from the winter storms. Fourth-quarter results included $96 million of impairments related to Phillips 66 Partners’ investments in two crude oil logistics joint ventures, $3 million of hurricane-related costs and $1 million of pension settlement expense.

Transportation first-quarter adjusted pre-tax income of $206 million was $10 million higher than the fourth quarter. The increase was primarily due to lower operating costs and higher equity earnings, partially offset by decreased volumes.

NGL and Other adjusted pre-tax income was $36 million in the first quarter, compared with $86 million in the fourth quarter. The decrease was mainly due to higher operating costs resulting from the winter storms.

The company’s equity investment in DCP Midstream, LLC generated first-quarter adjusted pre-tax income of $34 million, a $7 million decrease from the prior quarter, resulting from the winter storms.


Chemicals
Millions of Dollars
Pre-Tax IncomeAdjusted Pre-Tax Income
Q1 2021Q4 2020Q1 2021Q4 2020
Olefins and Polyolefins$145 204 174 216 
Specialties, Aromatics and Styrenics26 15 27 13 
Other(17)(26)(17)(26)
Chemicals$154 193 184 203 

The Chemicals segment reflects Phillips 66’s equity investment in Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC (CPChem). Chemicals first-quarter 2021 pre-tax income was $154 million, compared with $193 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Chemicals results in the first quarter included a reduction to equity earnings of $30 million for maintenance and repair costs resulting from the winter storms. Fourth-quarter results included a reduction to equity earnings of $21 million for pension settlement expense and $1 million of hurricane-related costs, partially offset by a $12 million benefit from lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments.

CPChem’s Olefins and Polyolefins (O&P) business contributed $174 million of adjusted pre-tax income in the first quarter, compared with $216 million in the fourth quarter. The $42 million decrease was primarily due to winter storm impacts, which resulted in decreased production and higher utility costs. These items were partially offset by higher margins primarily due to tight supplies, low inventory levels and continued strong demand. Global O&P utilization was 79% for the quarter.

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CPChem’s Specialties, Aromatics and Styrenics (SA&S) business contributed first-quarter adjusted pre-tax income of $27 million, compared with $13 million in the fourth quarter. The increase primarily reflects improved margins.


Refining
Millions of Dollars
Pre-Tax LossAdjusted Pre-Tax Loss
Q1 2021Q4 2020Q1 2021Q4 2020
Refining$(1,040)(1,113)(1,026)(1,094)

Refining had a first-quarter 2021 pre-tax loss of $1.0 billion, compared with a pre-tax loss of $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020. First-quarter results included $14 million of maintenance and repair costs resulting from the winter storms. Fourth-quarter results included $22 million of hurricane-related costs and $3 million of pension settlement expense, partially offset by $6 million of favorable U.K. R&D credits.

Refining had an adjusted pre-tax loss of $1.0 billion in the first quarter, compared with an adjusted pre-tax loss of $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter. Higher realized margins in the first quarter were largely offset by increased turnaround costs, as well as higher utilities resulting from the winter storms. First-quarter realized margins were $4.36 per barrel, up from $2.18 in the prior quarter, due to an increase in market crack spreads and the sale of electricity to help meet demand in the Texas market, partially offset by lower product differentials and higher RIN costs.

Pre-tax turnaround costs for the first quarter were $192 million, compared with fourth-quarter costs of $76 million. Crude utilization rate was 74% in the first quarter, up from 69% in the fourth quarter. Clean product yield was 82% in the first quarter.


Marketing and Specialties
Millions of Dollars
Pre-Tax IncomeAdjusted Pre-Tax Income
Q1 2021Q4 2020Q1 2021Q4 2020
Marketing and Other $211 180 211 181 
Specialties79 52 79 40 
Marketing and Specialties$290 232 290 221 

Marketing and Specialties (M&S) first-quarter 2021 pre-tax income was $290 million, compared with $232 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Fourth-quarter results included a $14 million benefit to equity earnings from a lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustment, partially offset by $2 million of hurricane-related costs and $1 million of pension settlement expense.

Adjusted pre-tax income for Marketing and Other was $211 million in the first quarter, an increase of $30 million from the fourth quarter. The increase was due to higher domestic margins, partially offset by lower international margins. Refined product exports in the first quarter were 204,000 barrels per day (BPD).

Specialties generated first-quarter adjusted pre-tax income of $79 million, up from $40 million in the fourth quarter, largely due to improved base oil and finished lubricant margins.
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Corporate and Other
Millions of Dollars
Pre-Tax LossAdjusted Pre-Tax Loss
Q1 2021Q4 2020Q1 2021Q4 2020
Corporate and Other$(251)(226)(251)(235)

Corporate and Other first-quarter 2021 pre-tax costs were $251 million, compared with pre-tax costs of $226 million in the fourth quarter of 2020. Fourth-quarter pre-tax costs included a $9 million gain on an asset sale.

The $16 million increase in Corporate and Other adjusted pre-tax costs in the first quarter was mainly driven by timing of charitable contributions and environmental expenses, as well as lower capitalized interest.


Financial Position, Liquidity and Return of Capital

Phillips 66 generated $271 million in cash from operations in the first quarter of 2021, including $502 million of cash distributions from equity affiliates. Excluding working capital impacts, operating cash flow was $173 million.

During the quarter, Phillips 66 funded $331 million of capital expenditures and investments and paid $394 million in dividends. The company also repaid $500 million of floating rate senior notes upon maturity.

As of March 31, 2021, Phillips 66 had $6.7 billion of liquidity, reflecting $1.4 billion of cash and cash equivalents and approximately $5.3 billion of total committed capacity under revolving credit facilities. Consolidated debt was $15.4 billion at March 31, 2021, including $3.9 billion at Phillips 66 Partners (PSXP). The company’s consolidated debt-to-capital ratio was 43% and its net debt-to-capital ratio was 41%. Excluding PSXP, the debt-to-capital ratio was 39% and the net debt-to-capital ratio was 36%.


Strategic Update

The South Texas Gateway Terminal commissioned additional storage capacity, bringing total capacity to 8.6 million barrels and marking completion of the final construction phase. The marine export terminal has two deepwater docks with up to 800,000 BPD of export capacity. Phillips 66 Partners owns a 25% interest in the terminal.

Phillips 66 Partners continued construction of the C2G Pipeline, a 16 inch ethane pipeline that will connect its Clemens Caverns storage facility to petrochemical facilities in Gregory, Texas, near Corpus Christi, Texas. The project is backed by long-term commitments and is expected to be completed in mid-2021.

At the Sweeny Hub, Phillips 66 plans to resume construction of the fourth fractionator in the second half of 2021. Upon completion of the 150,000-BPD Frac 4, the Sweeny Hub will have 550,000 BPD of fractionation capacity. The fractionators are supported by long-term customer commitments.

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In Chemicals, CPChem and Qatar Petroleum are jointly pursuing development of petrochemical facilities on the U.S. Gulf Coast and in Ras Laffan, Qatar. CPChem is closely monitoring economic developments and expects a final investment decision for its U.S. Gulf Coast project in 2022.

CPChem is advancing optimization and debottlenecking opportunities. This includes approved projects at its Cedar Bayou facility in Baytown, Texas, that will increase production capacity of ethylene and polyethylene. In addition, CPChem is pursuing expansion of its normal alpha olefins capacity.

Phillips 66 is advancing its plans at the San Francisco Refinery in Rodeo, California, to meet the growing demand for renewable fuels. In April, the company completed its diesel hydrotreater conversion, which will ramp up to 8,000 BPD (120 million gallons per year) of renewable diesel production by the third quarter of 2021. Subject to permitting and approvals, full conversion of the refinery is expected in early 2024. Upon completion, the facility will have over 50,000 BPD (800 million gallons per year) of renewable fuel production capacity. The conversion is expected to reduce the facility’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% and help California meet its lower-carbon objectives.

Phillips 66 is increasing its focus on lower-carbon initiatives across the company, including the creation of an Emerging Energy group early this year and ongoing research in its Energy Research and Innovation organization. New initiatives this year include:

An investment in Shell Rock Soy Processing, a joint venture that plans to construct a new soybean-processing facility in Iowa. The project is expected to be completed in late 2022. The company will purchase 100% of the soybean oil production.

A memorandum of understanding with Southwest Airlines to commercialize sustainable aviation fuel.

A technical collaboration with Faradion, a leader in sodium-ion battery technology, to develop lower-cost and higher-performing anode materials for sodium-ion batteries.

Six Phillips 66 refineries were recognized by the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) for exemplary 2020 safety performance, including the Lake Charles, Ponca City and Santa Maria refineries, which received Distinguished Safety Awards. This is the highest annual safety award the industry recognizes and the fifth year in a row that the company's refineries have received this recognition.

In Midstream, Phillips 66 was awarded the American Petroleum Institute (API) Distinguished Pipeline Safety Award for Large Operators. This is the highest recognition by API for the midstream industry.

In Chemicals, AFPM selected CPChem’s Conroe, Orange and Port Arthur facilities as recipients of the Elite Silver Safety Award for exemplary 2020 safety performance.












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Investor Webcast

Later today, members of Phillips 66 executive management will host a webcast at noon EDT to discuss the company’s first-quarter performance and provide an update on strategic initiatives. To access the webcast and view related presentation materials, go to www.phillips66.com/investors and click on “Events & Presentations.” For detailed supplemental information, go to www.phillips66.com/supplemental.



Earnings (Loss)
Millions of Dollars
20212020
Q1Q4Q1
Midstream$76 223 (702)
Chemicals154 193 169 
Refining(1,040)(1,113)(2,261)
Marketing and Specialties290 232 513 
Corporate and Other(251)(226)(197)
Pre-Tax Loss(771)(691)(2,478)
Less: Income tax benefit(132)(197)(51)
Less: Noncontrolling interests15 45 69 
Phillips 66$(654)(539)(2,496)
Adjusted Earnings (Loss)
Millions of Dollars
20212020
Q1Q4Q1
Midstream$276 323 460 
Chemicals184 203 193 
Refining(1,026)(1,094)(401)
Marketing and Specialties290 221 488 
Corporate and Other(251)(235)(197)
Pre-Tax Income (Loss)(527)(582)543 
Less: Income tax expense (benefit)(84)(149)24 
Less: Noncontrolling interests66 74 69 
Phillips 66$(509)(507)450 
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About Phillips 66

Phillips 66 is a diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company. With a portfolio of Midstream, Chemicals, Refining, and Marketing and Specialties businesses, the company processes, transports, stores and markets fuels and products globally. Phillips 66 Partners, the company’s master limited partnership, is integral to the portfolio. Headquartered in Houston, the company has 14,200 employees committed to safety and operating excellence. Phillips 66 had $55 billion of assets as of March 31, 2021. For more information, visit www.phillips66.com or follow us on Twitter @Phillips66Co.

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CAUTIONARY STATEMENT FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE “SAFE HARBOR” PROVISIONS
OF THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT OF 1995

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created thereby. Words and phrases such as “is anticipated,” “is estimated,” “is expected,” “is planned,” “is scheduled,” “is targeted,” “believes,” “continues,” “intends,” “will,” “would,” “objectives,” “goals,” “projects,” “efforts,” “strategies” and similar expressions are used to identify such forward-looking statements. However, the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Forward-looking statements included in this news release are based on management’s expectations, estimates and projections as of the date they are made. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and you should not unduly rely on them as they involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecast in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements include: the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its negative impact on commercial activity and demand for refined petroleum products; the inability to timely obtain or maintain permits necessary for capital projects; changes to worldwide government policies relating to renewable fuels and greenhouse gas emissions that adversely affect programs like the renewable fuel standards program, low carbon fuel standards and tax credits for biofuels; fluctuations in NGL, crude oil, and natural gas prices, and petrochemical and refining margins; unexpected changes in costs for constructing, modifying or operating our facilities; unexpected difficulties in manufacturing, refining or transporting our products; the level and success of drilling and production volumes around our Midstream assets; risks and uncertainties with respect to the actions of actual or potential competitive suppliers and transporters of refined petroleum products, renewable fuels or specialty products; lack of, or disruptions in, adequate and reliable transportation for our NGL, crude oil, natural gas, and refined products; potential liability from litigation or for remedial actions, including removal and reclamation obligations under environmental regulations; failure to complete construction of capital projects on time and within budget; the inability to comply with governmental regulations or make capital expenditures to maintain compliance; limited access to capital or significantly higher cost of capital related to illiquidity or uncertainty in the domestic or international financial markets; potential disruption of our operations due to accidents, weather events, including as a result of climate change, terrorism or cyberattacks; general domestic and international economic and political developments including armed hostilities, expropriation of assets, and other political, economic or diplomatic developments, including those caused by public health issues and international monetary conditions and exchange controls; changes in governmental policies relating to NGL, crude oil, natural gas, refined petroleum products, or renewable fuels pricing, regulation or taxation, including exports; changes in estimates or projections used to assess fair value of intangible assets, goodwill and property and equipment and/or strategic decisions with respect to our asset portfolio that cause impairment charges; investments required, or reduced demand for products, as a result of environmental rules and regulations; changes in tax, environmental and other laws and regulations (including alternative energy mandates); the operation, financing and distribution decisions of equity affiliates we do not control; the impact of adverse market conditions or other similar risks to those identified herein affecting PSXP, as well as the ability of PSXP to successfully execute its growth plans; and other economic, business, competitive and/or regulatory factors affecting Phillips 66’s businesses generally as set forth in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Phillips 66 is under no obligation (and expressly disclaims any such obligation) to update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
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Use of Non-GAAP Financial InformationThis news release includes the terms “adjusted earnings (loss),” “adjusted earnings (loss) per share” and “adjusted pre-tax income (loss).” These are non-GAAP financial measures that are included to help facilitate comparisons of operating performance across periods and to help facilitate comparisons with other companies in our industry, by excluding items that do not reflect the core operating results of our businesses in the current period. This release also includes a “debt-to-capital ratio excluding PSXP.” This non-GAAP measure is provided to differentiate the capital structure of Phillips 66 compared with that of Phillips 66 Partners.

References in the release to total consolidated earnings (loss) refer to net income (loss) attributable to Phillips 66. Effective with the first quarter of 2021, refined product exports also include refined products purchased by Phillips 66 for export. The refined product export amounts on this basis in the fourth, third, second and first quarters of 2020 were 157,000 BPD, 208,000 BPD, 176,000 BPD and 223,000 BPD, respectively.

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 Millions of Dollars
 Except as Indicated
20212020
Q1Q4Q1
Reconciliation of Consolidated Loss to Adjusted Earnings (Loss)
Consolidated Loss$(654)(539)(2,496)
Pre-tax adjustments:
Pending claims and settlements— — (37)
Pension settlement expense— 26 — 
Impairments198 96 3,006 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— (26)52 
Certain tax impacts— (6)— 
Asset dispositions— (9)— 
Hurricane-related costs— 28 — 
  Winter-storm-related costs46 — — 
Tax impact of adjustments*(48)(23)(75)
Other tax impacts— (25)— 
Noncontrolling interests(51)(29)— 
Adjusted earnings (loss)$(509)(507)450 
Loss per share of common stock (dollars)
$(1.49)(1.23)(5.66)
Adjusted earnings (loss) per share of common stock (dollars)
$(1.16)(1.16)1.02 
Reconciliation of Segment Pre-Tax Income (Loss) to Adjusted Pre-Tax Income (Loss)
Midstream Pre-Tax Income (Loss)$76 223 (702)
Pre-tax adjustments:
Impairments198 96 1,161 
Pension settlement expense— — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 
Hurricane-related costs— — 
  Winter-storm-related costs— — 
Adjusted pre-tax income$276 323 460 
Chemicals Pre-Tax Income$154 193 169 
Pre-tax adjustments:
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— (12)24 
Pension settlement expense— 21 — 
Hurricane-related costs— — 
  Winter-storm-related costs30 — — 
Adjusted pre-tax income$184 203 193 
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 Millions of Dollars
 Except as Indicated
20212020
Q1Q4Q1
Reconciliation of Segment Pre-Tax Income (Loss) to Adjusted Pre-Tax Income (Loss)
Refining Pre-Tax Loss$(1,040)(1,113)(2,261)
Pre-tax adjustments:
Pension settlement expense— — 
Impairments— — 1,845 
Certain tax impacts— (6)— 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 15 
Hurricane-related costs— 22 — 
Winter-storm-related costs14 — — 
Adjusted pre-tax loss$(1,026)(1,094)(401)
Marketing and Specialties Pre-Tax Income$290 232 513 
Pre-tax adjustments:
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— (14)12 
Pending claims and settlements— — (37)
Pension settlement expense— — 
Hurricane-related costs— — 
Adjusted pre-tax income$290 221 488 
Corporate and Other Pre-Tax Loss$(251)(226)(197)
Pre-tax adjustments:
Asset dispositions— (9)— 
Adjusted pre-tax loss$(251)(235)(197)
*We generally tax effect taxable U.S.-based special items using a combined federal and state annual statutory income tax rate of approximately 25%. Taxable special items attributable to foreign locations likewise use a local statutory income tax rate. Nontaxable events reflect zero income tax. These events include, but are not limited to, most goodwill impairments, transactions legislatively exempt from income tax, transactions related to entities for which we have made an assertion that the undistributed earnings are permanently reinvested, or transactions occurring in jurisdictions with a valuation allowance.
†Q1 2020 is based on adjusted weighted-average diluted shares outstanding of 442,302 thousand, and other periods are based on the same weighted-average diluted shares outstanding as that used in the GAAP diluted earnings per share calculation. Income allocated to participating securities, if applicable, in the adjusted earnings per share calculation is the same as that used in the GAAP diluted earnings per share calculation.
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Millions of Dollars
Except as Indicated
March 31, 2021
Debt-to-Capital Ratio
Phillips 66
Consolidated
PSXP*Phillips 66
Excluding PSXP
Total Debt$15,422 3,944 11,478 
Total Equity20,457 2,447 18,010 
Debt-to-Capital Ratio43 %39 %
Total Cash$1,351 1,348 
Net Debt-to-Capital Ratio41 %36 %
*PSXP’s third-party debt and Phillips 66’s noncontrolling interests attributable to PSXP.



 Millions of Dollars
 Except as Indicated
20212020
Q1Q4
Realized Refining Margins
Loss before income taxes$(1,040)(1,113)
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes85 57 
Depreciation, amortization and impairments217 224 
Selling, general and administrative expenses42 42 
Operating expenses1,138 934 
Equity in losses of affiliates122 122 
Other segment expense, net— 
Proportional share of refining gross margins contributed by equity affiliates129 65 
Special items:
Certain tax impacts— (6)
Realized refining margins$693 327 
Total processed inputs (thousands of barrels)
143,057 133,752 
Adjusted total processed inputs (thousands of barrels)*
159,014 149,863 
Loss before income taxes (dollars per barrel)**
$(7.27)(8.32)
Realized refining margins (dollars per barrel)***
$4.36 2.18 
*Adjusted total processed inputs include our proportional share of processed inputs of an equity affiliate.
**Loss before income taxes divided by total processed inputs.
***Realized refining margins per barrel, as presented, are calculated using the underlying realized refining margin amounts, in dollars, divided by adjusted total processed inputs, in barrels. As such, recalculated per barrel amounts using the rounded margins and barrels presented may differ from the presented per barrel amounts.
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Exhibit 99.2
Phillips 66 Earnings Release Supplemental Data
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CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Revenues and Other Income
Sales and other operating revenues21,627 21,627 20,878 10,913 15,929 16,409 64,129 
Equity in earnings of affiliates285 285 365 157 349 320 1,191 
Net gain on dispositions— — 85 21 108 
Other income15 15 — 28 20 18 66 
Total Revenues and Other Income21,927 21,927 21,244 11,183 16,299 16,768 65,494 
Costs and Expenses
Purchased crude oil and products20,065 20,065 18,440 9,608 14,509 15,150 57,707 
Operating expenses1,380 1,380 1,341 1,026 1,016 1,180 4,563 
Selling, general and administrative expenses408 408 319 409 384 432 1,544 
Depreciation and amortization356 356 342 343 352 358 1,395 
Impairments198 198 3,006 — 1,140 106 4,252 
Taxes other than income taxes139 139 157 114 106 87 464 
Accretion on discounted liabilities22 
Interest and debt expense146 146 111 117 132 139 499 
Foreign currency transaction losses— — — 12 
Total Costs and Expenses22,698 22,698 23,722 11,628 17,649 17,459 70,458 
Loss before income taxes(771)(771)(2,478)(445)(1,350)(691)(4,964)
Income tax benefit(132)(132)(51)(378)(624)(197)(1,250)
Net Loss(639)(639)(2,427)(67)(726)(494)(3,714)
Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests15 15 69 74 73 45 261 
Net Loss Attributable to Phillips 66(654)(654)(2,496)(141)(799)(539)(3,975)
Net Loss Attributable to Phillips 66 Per Share of Common Stock (dollars)
Basic(1.49)(1.49)(5.66)(0.33)(1.82)(1.23)(9.06)
Diluted(1.49)(1.49)(5.66)(0.33)(1.82)(1.23)(9.06)
Weighted-Average Common Shares Outstanding (thousands)
Basic439,504 439,504 441,345 438,756 438,916 439,115 439,530 
Diluted439,504 439,504 441,345 438,756 438,916 439,115 439,530 
Effective tax rate (%)17.1 %17.1 %2.1 %84.9 %46.2 %28.5 %25.2 %
Adjusted effective tax rate (%)15.9 %15.9 %4.4 %40.9 %125.7 %25.6 %85.2 %

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RECONCILIATION OF INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES BY SEGMENT TO
NET LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO PHILLIPS 66
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Midstream76 76 (702)324 146 223 (9)
Chemicals154 154 169 42 231 193 635 
Refining(1,040)(1,040)(2,261)(878)(1,903)(1,113)(6,155)
Marketing and Specialties290 290 513 286 415 232 1,446 
Corporate and Other(251)(251)(197)(219)(239)(226)(881)
Loss before income taxes(771)(771)(2,478)(445)(1,350)(691)(4,964)
Less: income tax benefit(132)(132)(51)(378)(624)(197)(1,250)
Net Loss(639)(639)(2,427)(67)(726)(494)(3,714)
Less: net income attributable to noncontrolling interests15 15 69 74 73 45 261 
Net Loss Attributable to Phillips 66(654)(654)(2,496)(141)(799)(539)(3,975)
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES BY SEGMENT TO
ADJUSTED NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO PHILLIPS 66
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Midstream
Transportation206 206 200 130 202 196 728 
NGL and Other36 36 179 83 102 86 450 
DCP Midstream34 34 81 32 50 41 204 
Total Midstream276 276 460 245 354 323 1,382 
Chemicals184 184 193 89 132 203 617 
Refining
Atlantic Basin/Europe(152)(152)(196)(220)(197)(166)(779)
Gulf Coast(247)(247)(173)(356)(389)(442)(1,360)
Central Corridor(241)(241)223 (113)(129)(177)(196)
West Coast(386)(386)(255)(178)(255)(309)(997)
Total Refining(1,026)(1,026)(401)(867)(970)(1,094)(3,332)
Marketing and Specialties
Marketing and Other211 211 434 259 366 181 1,240 
Specialties79 79 54 34 51 40 179 
Total Marketing and Specialties290 290 488 293 417 221 1,419 
Corporate and Other(251)(251)(197)(224)(213)(235)(869)
Adjusted income (loss) before income taxes(527)(527)543 (464)(280)(582)(783)
Less: adjusted income tax expense (benefit)(84)(84)24 (190)(352)(149)(667)
Adjusted Net Income (Loss)(443)(443)519 (274)72 (433)(116)
Less: adjusted net income attributable to noncontrolling interests66 66 69 50 73 74 266 
Adjusted Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Phillips 66(509)(509)450 (324)(1)(507)(382)
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SPECIAL ITEMS INCLUDED IN INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES BY SEGMENT
AND NET LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO PHILLIPS 66
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Midstream
Impairments(198)(198)(1,161)— (204)(96)(1,461)
Pension settlement expense— — — (5)(3)(1)(9)
Hurricane-related costs— — — — (1)(3)(4)
Winter-storm-related costs(2)(2)— — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — (1)— — — (1)
Asset dispositions— — — 84 — — 84 
Total Midstream(200)(200)(1,162)79 (208)(100)(1,391)
Chemicals
Impairments by equity affiliates— — — (15)— — (15)
Pension settlement expense— — — — — (21)(21)
Hurricane-related costs— — — — (2)(1)(3)
Winter-storm-related costs(30)(30)— — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — (24)(32)101 12 57 
Total Chemicals(30)(30)(24)(47)99 (10)18 
Refining
Impairments— — (1,845)— (910)— (2,755)
Certain tax impacts— — — — — 
Pension settlement expense— — — (26)(12)(3)(41)
Hurricane-related costs— — — — (11)(22)(33)
Winter-storm-related costs(14)(14)— — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — (15)15 — — — 
Total Refining(14)(14)(1,860)(11)(933)(19)(2,823)
Marketing and Specialties
Pending claims and settlements— — 37 — — — 37 
Pension settlement expense— — — (4)(1)(1)(6)
Hurricane-related costs— — — — (1)(2)(3)
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — (12)(3)— 14 (1)
Total Marketing and Specialties— — 25 (7)(2)11 27 
Corporate and Other
Impairments— — — — (25)— (25)
Certain tax impacts— — — — — 
Pension settlement expense— — — (3)(1)— (4)
Asset dispositions— — — — — 
Total Corporate and Other— — — (26)(12)
Total Special Items (Pre-tax)(244)(244)(3,021)19 (1,070)(109)(4,181)
Less: Income Tax Benefit
Tax impact of pre-tax special items*(48)(48)(75)(208)(262)(23)(568)
Other tax impacts— — — 20 (10)(25)(15)
Total Income Tax Benefit(48)(48)(75)(188)(272)(48)(583)
Less: Income (Loss) Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests
Impairments(51)(51)— — — (28)(28)
Hurricane-related costs— — — — — (1)(1)
Asset dispositions— — — 24 — — 24 
Total Income (Loss) Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests(51)(51)— 24 — (29)(5)
Total Phillips 66 Special Items (After-tax)(145)(145)(2,946)183 (798)(32)(3,593)
* We generally tax effect taxable U.S.-based special items using a combined federal and state annual statutory income tax rate of approximately 25%. Taxable special items attributable to foreign locations likewise use a local statutory income tax rate. Nontaxable events reflect zero income tax. These events include, but are not limited to, most goodwill impairments, transactions legislatively exempt from income tax, transactions related to entities for which we have made an assertion that the undistributed earnings are permanently reinvested, or transactions occurring in jurisdictions with a valuation allowance.
SPECIAL ITEMS INCLUDED IN INCOME (LOSS) BEFORE INCOME TAXES BY BUSINESS LINES/REGIONS
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Midstream
Transportation(199)(199)— 84 (205)(99)(220)
NGL and Other(1)(1)— (5)(3)(1)(9)
DCP Midstream— — (1,162)— — — (1,162)
Total Midstream(200)(200)(1,162)79 (208)(100)(1,391)
Refining
Atlantic Basin/Europe(1)(1)(441)(7)(2)(445)
Gulf Coast(6)(6)(670)(9)(16)(22)(717)
Central Corridor(7)(7)(450)(3)(1)(445)
West Coast— — (299)(4)(912)(1)(1,216)
Total Refining(14)(14)(1,860)(11)(933)(19)(2,823)
Marketing and Specialties
Marketing and Other— — 37 (4)(1)(1)31 
Specialties— — (12)(3)(1)12 (4)
Total Marketing and Specialties— — 25 (7)(2)11 27 
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CASH FLOW INFORMATION
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
Net loss(639)(639)(2,427)(67)(726)(494)(3,714)
Depreciation and amortization356 356 342 343 352 358 1,395 
Impairments198 198 3,006 — 1,140 106 4,252 
Accretion on discounted liabilities22 
Deferred income taxes(103)(103)(47)26 23 124 126 
Undistributed equity earnings217 217 (4)302 (44)80 334 
Net gain on dispositions— — (1)(85)(1)(21)(108)
Other138 138 (139)146 45 78 130 
Net working capital changes98 98 (519)94 (304)403 (326)
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities271 271 217 764 491 639 2,111 
Cash Flows From Investing Activities
Capital expenditures and investments(331)(331)(923)(939)(552)(506)(2,920)
Return of investments in equity affiliates58 58 38 50 51 53 192 
Proceeds from asset dispositions— — — 48 51 
Advances/loans—related parties(155)(155)(8)(223)(20)(65)(316)
Collection of advances/loans—related parties— — — 44 — — 44 
Other(39)(39)15 (79)(23)(43)(130)
Net Cash Used in Investing Activities(467)(467)(877)(1,147)(542)(513)(3,079)
Cash Flows From Financing Activities
Issuance of debt450 450 1,199 2,031 75 1,873 5,178 
Repayment of debt(925)(925)(7)(534)(5)(505)(1,051)
Issuance of common stock20 20 — — 
Repurchase of common stock— — (443)— — — (443)
Dividends paid on common stock(394)(394)(396)(393)(393)(393)(1,575)
Distributions to noncontrolling interests(76)(76)(61)(66)(74)(88)(289)
Other(20)(20)(22)(7)(17)(37)
Net Cash Provided by (Used in) Financing Activities(945)(945)276 1,047 (404)872 1,791 
Effect of Exchange Rate Changes on Cash and Cash Equivalents(22)(22)(9)27 54 77 
Net Change in Cash and Cash Equivalents(1,163)(1,163)(393)669 (428)1,052 900 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period2,514 2,514 1,614 1,221 1,890 1,462 1,614 
Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period1,351 1,351 1,221 1,890 1,462 2,514 2,514 
CAPITAL PROGRAM
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Consolidated Capital Expenditures and Investments
Midstream100 100 580 597 315 194 1,686 
Chemicals— — — — — — — 
Refining184 184 245 164 168 239 816 
Marketing and Specialties22 22 25 86 28 34 173 
Corporate and Other25 25 50 54 38 42 184 
Adjusted Capital Spending331 331 900 901 549 509 2,859 
Capital expenditures and investments funded by certain joint venture partners (Midstream)*— — 23 38 (3)61 
Consolidated Capital Expenditures and Investments331 331 923 939 552 506 2,920 
* Includes previously funded capital returned to our joint venture partner in the fourth quarter of 2020.
Proportional Share of Selected Equity Affiliates Capital Expenditures and Investments*
DCP Midstream (Midstream)46 44 12 17 119 
CPChem (Chemicals)79 79 126 13 65 80 284 
WRB (Refining)59 59 37 34 39 65 175 
Selected Equity Affiliates145 145 209 91 116 162 578 
* Represents Phillips 66’s portion of self-funded capital spending by DCP Midstream, LLC (DCP Midstream), Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LLC (CPChem) and WRB Refining LP (WRB).
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MIDSTREAM
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
 Income (Loss) before Income Taxes
Transportation200 214 (3)97 508 
NGL and Other35 35 179 78 99 85 441 
DCP Midstream34 34 (1,081)32 50 41 (958)
 Income (Loss) before Income Taxes
76 76 (702)324 146 223 (9)
Adjusted EBITDA*
PSXP**289 289 322 271 315 317 1,225 
Other Midstream92 92 188 75 115 105 483 
Transportation and NGL and Other381 381 510 346 430 422 1,708 
DCP Midstream71 71 129 66 88 79 362 
Adjusted EBITDA452 452 639 412 518 501 2,070 
* See reconciliation of income (loss) before income taxes to adjusted EBITDA.
** Does not include certain PSXP adjustments made for PSXP stand-alone reporting purposes.
Equity in Earnings of Affiliates
Transportation126 126 98 70 103 108 379 
NGL and Other37 37 51 49 44 37 181 
DCP Midstream34 34 80 32 49 40 201 
Total197 197 229 151 196 185 761 
Depreciation and Amortization*
Transportation40 40 38 38 41 42 159 
NGL and Other52 52 39 39 42 52 172 
DCP Midstream— — — — — — — 
Total92 92 77 77 83 94 331 
* Excludes D&A of all equity affiliates.
Operating and SG&A Expenses*
Transportation173 173 188 186 185 199 758 
NGL and Other122 122 68 71 71 84 294 
DCP Midstream— — — — (1)— (1)
Total295 295 256 257 255 283 1,051 
* Excludes operating and SG&A expenses of all equity affiliates.
Transportation Volumes (MB/D)
Pipelines*2,801 2,801 3,178 2,840 3,076 2,925 3,005 
Terminals**2,675 2,675 3,148 2,883 2,966 2,886 2,971 
* Pipelines represent the sum of volumes transported through each separately tariffed consolidated pipeline segment.
** Terminals include Bayway and Ferndale crude oil rail rack volumes.
PSX Other Volumes
NGL Fractionated (MB/D)*363 363 198 170 217 411 249 
* Excludes DCP Midstream.
100% DCP Midstream, LLC Results
Net Income (Loss) Attributable to Owners*27 27 50 (348)58 38 (202)
* Includes impairment charges of $159 million and $650 million in the first and second quarters of 2020, respectively.
Depreciation and Amortization91 91 99 93 93 91 376 
Operating and SG&A Expenses189 189 202 212 212 240 866 
Net Interest Expense*77 77 78 71 77 76 302 
* Net of interest income.
Capital Expenditures and Investments14 14 92 87 24 35 238 
Selected DCP Operating Statistics
Wellhead Volume (Bcf/D)4.1 4.1 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.6 
NGL Production (MB/D)356 356 396 374 414 414 399 
Weighted-Average NGL Price*
DCP Midstream ($/gal)0.69 0.69 0.39 0.32 0.44 0.49 0.41 
* Based on index prices from the Mont Belvieu market hub, which are weighted by NGL component mix.
MLP Distributions*
LP Distribution from PSXP to Phillips 66148148148149148149594
LP Distribution from DCP Midstream, LP to DCP Midstream********46 46 46 46 184 
* Cash distributions declared attributable to common unit ownership. These distributions are eliminated in the respective sponsors consolidated financial statements.
** Represents 100% of DCP Midstream's distributions from DCP Midstream, LP (DCP Partners).
*** Pending DCP Midstream release.
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MIDSTREAM (continued)
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Reconciliation of Midstream Income (Loss) before Income Taxes to Adjusted EBITDA
Income (loss) before income taxes76 76 (702)324 146 223 (9)
Plus:
Depreciation and amortization92 92 77 77 83 94 331 
EBITDA168 168 (625)401 229 317 322 
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments198 198 1,161 — 204 96 1,461 
Pension settlement expense— — — 
Hurricane-related costs— — — — 
Winter-storm-related costs— — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — — — — 
Asset dispositions— — — (84)— — (84)
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items368 368 537 322 437 417 1,713 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest43 43 39 36 42 44 161 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization57 57 60 52 56 56 224 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to joint venture partners' noncontrolling interests(18)(18)— — (20)(17)(37)
Adjusted EBITDA452 452 639 412 518 501 2,070 
Adjusted EBITDA by Business Line
100% PSXP Results
Income (loss) before income taxes(11)(11)227 255 217 112 811 
Plus:
Net interest expense33 33 28 29 31 32 120 
Depreciation and amortization34 34 30 31 35 39 135 
EBITDA56 56 285 315 283 183 1,066 
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments198 198 — — — 96 96 
Hurricane-related costs*— — — — 
Asset dispositions— — — (84)— — (84)
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items**254 254 285 231 284 281 1,081 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest14 14 13 15 46 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization33 33 25 29 31 33 118 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to joint venture partner's noncontrolling interest(14)(14)— — (16)(13)(29)
Adjusted EBITDA**289 289 322 271 315 317 1,225 
* Represents a special item adjustment made for PSX reporting purposes only.
** Does not include certain PSXP adjustments made for PSXP stand-alone reporting purposes.
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MIDSTREAM (continued)
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Total Transportation and NGL and Other
Income before income taxes42 42 379 292 96 182 949 
Plus:
Depreciation and amortization92 92 77 77 83 94 331 
EBITDA*134 134 456 369 179 276 1,280 
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments198 198 — — 204 96 300 
Pension settlement expense— — — 
Hurricane-related costs— — — — 
Winter-storm-related costs— — — — — 
Asset dispositions— — — (84)— — (84)
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items*334 334 456 290 387 376 1,509 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest21 21 17 16 20 22 75 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization42 42 34 38 40 40 152 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to joint venture partners' noncontrolling interests(18)(18)— — (20)(17)(37)
Adjusted EBITDA*381 381 510 346 430 422 1,708 
* Includes PSXP results. Does not include certain PSXP adjustments made for PSXP stand-alone reporting purposes.
DCP Midstream
Income (loss) before income taxes34 34 (1,081)32 50 41 (958)
Plus:
None— — — — — — — 
EBITDA34 34 (1,081)32 50 41 (958)
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments— — 1,161 — — — 1,161 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — — — — 
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items34 34 81 32 50 41 204 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes— — — — — — — 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest22 22 22 20 22 22 86 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization15 15 26 14 16 16 72 
Adjusted EBITDA*71 71 129 66 88 79 362 
* Proportional share of selected equity affiliates is net of noncontrolling interests.
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CHEMICALS
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Income before Income Taxes154 154 169 42 231 193 635 
Equity in Earnings of Affiliate152 152 166 39 229 191 625 
100% CPChem Results
Net Income (Loss), excludes parent company income tax related to CPChem's earnings
Olefins and Polyolefins288 288 354 142 488 410 1,394 
Specialties, Aromatics and Styrenics53 53 — 23 30 62 
Corporate and Other(37)(37)(26)(59)(54)(57)(196)
Total304 304 337 83 457 383 1,260 
Income (Loss) before Income Taxes
Olefins and Polyolefins299 299 360 142 498 416 1,416 
Specialties, Aromatics and Styrenics58 58 10 24 33 70 
Corporate and Other(37)(37)(26)(59)(54)(57)(196)
Total320 320 344 86 468 392 1,290 
Depreciation and Amortization146 146 148 144 146 155 593 
Net Interest Expense*22 22 16 24 23 21 84 
* Net of interest income.
Investing Cash Flows—Outflows/(Inflows)
Capital Expenditures and Investments157 157 252 25 130 161 568 
Repayments from Equity Companies— — (21)— — (29)(50)
Return of Investments from Equity Companies(30)(30)(25)— — — (25)
Olefins and Polyolefins Capacity Utilization (%)79 %79 %98 %103 %94 %101 %99 %
Market Indicators*
U.S. Industry Prices
Ethylene, Average Acquisition Contract (cents/lb)41.9 41.9 19.7 17.1 23.8 27.7 22.1 
HDPE Blow Molding, Domestic Spot (cents/lb)71.9 71.9 40.0 35.5 45.6 53.6 43.7 
U.S. Industry Costs
Ethylene, Cash Cost Weighted Average Feed (cents/lb)13.0 13.0 8.8 11.7 13.1 12.6 11.5 
HDPE Blow Molding, Total Cash Cost (cents/lb)55.7 55.7 32.9 30.2 37.1 41.2 35.3 
Ethylene to High-Density Polyethylene Chain Cash Margin (cents/lb)45.1 45.1 18.0 10.7 19.2 27.5 18.9 
* Source: IHS, Inc.
Reconciliation of Chemicals Income before Income Taxes to Adjusted EBITDA
Income before income taxes154 154 169 42 231 193 635 
Plus:
None— — — — — — — 
EBITDA154 154 169 42 231 193 635 
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments by equity affiliates— — — 15 — — 15 
Pension settlement expense— — — — — 21 21 
Hurricane-related costs— — — — 
Winter-storm-related costs30 30 — — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 24 32 (101)(12)(57)
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items184 184 193 89 132 203 617 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes28 28 13 14 15 47 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest11 11 11 12 12 44 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization103 103 106 105 104 108 423 
Adjusted EBITDA326 326 321 210 262 338 1,131 
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REFINING
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Loss before Income Taxes
Atlantic Basin/Europe(153)(153)(637)(227)(199)(161)(1,224)
Gulf Coast(253)(253)(843)(365)(405)(464)(2,077)
Central Corridor(248)(248)(227)(104)(132)(178)(641)
West Coast(386)(386)(554)(182)(1,167)(310)(2,213)
Loss before Income Taxes(1,040)(1,040)(2,261)(878)(1,903)(1,113)(6,155)
Loss before Income Taxes ($/BBL)
Atlantic Basin/Europe(3.57)(3.57)(15.41)(5.80)(4.61)(3.43)(7.18)
Gulf Coast(4.64)(4.64)(13.16)(5.98)(7.86)(12.46)(9.71)
Central Corridor(12.55)(12.55)(9.72)(5.01)(5.35)(7.66)(6.96)
West Coast(14.89)(14.89)(19.87)(7.07)(38.12)(11.75)(20.01)
Worldwide(7.27)(7.27)(14.44)(5.99)(12.69)(8.32)(10.48)
Realized Refining Margins ($/BBL)*
Atlantic Basin/Europe4.86 4.86 2.38 1.53 1.65 2.99 2.17 
Gulf Coast3.39 3.39 6.76 0.36 (0.61)(0.78)1.85 
Central Corridor5.97 5.97 13.50 5.78 4.46 4.27 7.17 
West Coast3.33 3.33 4.80 5.05 2.23 1.79 3.43 
Worldwide4.36 4.36 7.11 2.60 1.78 2.18 3.51 
* See note on the use of non-GAAP measures. Also, reconciliations of loss before income taxes to realized refining margin for each period and by region are included in the "Realized Margin Non-GAAP Reconciliations" section.
Equity in Earnings (Losses) of Affiliates
Atlantic Basin/Europe(2)(2)(2)(3)(2)(3)(10)
Gulf Coast(3)(3)(1)(4)(3)
Central Corridor(117)(117)(51)(79)(118)(115)(363)
West Coast— — — — — — — 
Total(122)(122)(52)(81)(121)(122)(376)
Depreciation and Amortization*
Atlantic Basin/Europe52 52 51 49 50 51 201 
Gulf Coast77 77 71 75 75 75 296 
Central Corridor34 34 34 33 33 33 133 
West Coast54 54 65 63 64 57 249 
Total217 217 221 220 222 216 879 
* Excludes D&A of all equity affiliates.
Operating and SG&A Expenses*
Atlantic Basin/Europe244 244 207 202 186 223 818 
Gulf Coast331 331 499 287 269 338 1,393 
Central Corridor212 212 142 127 118 139 526 
West Coast393 393 293 225 244 276 1,038 
Total1,180 1,180 1,141 841 817 976 3,775 
* Excludes operating and SG&A expenses of all equity affiliates.
Turnaround Expense, included in Operating and SG&A Expenses*
Atlantic Basin/Europe17 17 16 11 12 48 
Gulf Coast33 33 240 13 24 285 
Central Corridor17 17 15 33 
West Coast125 125 58 13 16 31 118 
Total192 192 329 38 41 76 484 
* Excludes turnaround expense of all equity affiliates.
Taxes Other than Income Taxes
Atlantic Basin/Europe20 20 19 15 14 13 61 
Gulf Coast27 27 37 25 30 15 107 
Central Corridor15 15 17 14 11 51 
West Coast23 23 31 22 16 20 89 
Total85 85 104 76 71 57 308 
Foreign Currency Gains (Losses) Pre-Tax(5)(1)(4)
Refining—Equity Affiliate Information
Equity in losses of affiliates(122)(122)(52)(81)(121)(122)(376)
Less: Share of equity affiliate gross margin included in Realized Refining Margin and other equity affiliate-related costs*
(129)(129)(156)(72)(70)(54)(352)
Equity affiliate-related expenses not included in Realized Refining Margins
(251)(251)(208)(153)(191)(176)(728)
Regional Totals
Atlantic Basin/Europe(45)(45)(11)(16)(28)(9)(64)
Gulf Coast(3)(3)— (1)(4)(3)
Central Corridor(203)(203)(199)(137)(162)(163)(661)
Total(251)(251)(208)(153)(191)(176)(728)
* Other costs associated with equity affiliates which do not flow through equity earnings (losses).
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REFINING (continued)
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
 Reconciliation of Refining Loss before Income Taxes to Adjusted EBITDA ($ Millions)
Loss before income taxes(1,040)(1,040)(2,261)(878)(1,903)(1,113)(6,155)
Plus:
Depreciation and amortization217 217 221 220 222 216 879 
EBITDA(823)(823)(2,040)(658)(1,681)(897)(5,276)
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments— — 1,845 — 910 — 2,755 
Certain tax impacts— — — — — (6)(6)
Pension settlement expense— — — 26 12 41 
Hurricane-related costs— — — — 11 22 33 
Winter-storm-related costs14 14 — — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 15 (15)— — — 
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items(809)(809)(180)(647)(748)(878)(2,453)
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes(2)(2)— (1)— (1)(2)
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest— 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization25 25 32 26 23 24 105 
Adjusted EBITDA(784)(784)(148)(621)(724)(854)(2,347)
Operating Statistics
Atlantic Basin/Europe*
Crude Oil Charge Input (MB/D)438 438 437 402 432 466 434 
Total Processed Inputs (MB/D)476 476 454 430 469 510 466 
Crude Oil Capacity Utilization (%)82 %82 %81 %75 %81 %87 %81 %
Clean Product Yield (%)86 %86 %83 %82 %83 %87 %84 %
* Includes our proportionate share of a refinery complex in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Gulf Coast
Crude Oil Charge Input (MB/D)553 553 645 609 506 371 533 
Total Processed Inputs (MB/D)606 606 704 671 560 404 584 
Crude Oil Capacity Utilization (%)71 %71 %84 %79 %66 %48 %69 %
Clean Product Yield (%)73 %73 %71 %79 %82 %79 %77 %
Central Corridor*
Crude Oil Charge Input (MB/D)384 384 471 386 455 414 431 
Total Processed Inputs (MB/D)397 397 487 396 467 428 445 
Crude Oil Capacity Utilization (%)72 %72 %89 %73 %86 %78 %81 %
Clean Product Yield (%)86 %86 %88 %87 %89 %89 %89 %
* Includes our proportionate share of the Borger Refinery and Wood River Refinery.
West Coast
Crude Oil Charge Input (MB/D)268 268 279 263 311 263 279 
Total Processed Inputs (MB/D)288 288 306 283 333 287 302 
Crude Oil Capacity Utilization (%)74 %74 %77 %72 %85 %72 %77 %
Clean Product Yield (%)86 %86 %93 %87 %89 %91 %90 %
Worldwide—Including Proportionate Share of Equity Affiliates
Crude Oil Charge Input (MB/D)1,643 1,643 1,832 1,660 1,704 1,514 1,677 
Total Processed Inputs (MB/D)1,767 1,767 1,951 1,780 1,829 1,629 1,797 
Crude Oil Capacity Utilization (%)74 %74 %83 %75 %77 %69 %76 %
Clean Product Yield (%)82 %82 %82 %83 %85 %86 %84 %
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REFINING (continued)
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Refined Petroleum Products Production (MB/D)
Atlantic Basin/Europe*
Gasoline220 220 191 178 207 241 204 
Distillates175 175 174 160 168 187 172 
Other87 87 91 95 98 89 94 
Total482 482 456 433 473 517 470 
* Includes our proportionate share of a refinery complex in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Gulf Coast
Gasoline219 219 234 277 247 157 229 
Distillates201 201 248 231 187 147 203 
Other183 183 221 167 129 100 154 
Total603 603 703 675 563 404 586 
Central Corridor*
Gasoline191 191 245 183 241 214 221 
Distillates149 149 183 161 173 166 171 
Other58 58 60 52 55 50 54 
Total398 398 488 396 469 430 446 
* Includes our proportionate share of the Borger Refinery and Wood River Refinery.
West Coast
Gasoline138 138 151 126 159 144 145 
Distillates110 110 134 121 137 117 127 
Other40 40 21 33 38 24 29 
Total288 288 306 280 334 285 301 
Worldwide—Including Proportionate Share of Equity Affiliates
Gasoline768 768 821 764 854 756 799 
Distillates635 635 739 673 665 617 673 
Other368 368 393 347 320 263 331 
Total1,771 1,771 1,953 1,784 1,839 1,636 1,803 
Market Indicators*
Crude and Crude Differentials ($/BBL)
WTI57.84 57.84 45.97 27.80 40.91 42.56 39.31 
Brent60.90 60.90 50.26 29.20 43.00 44.23 41.67 
LLS59.98 59.98 48.30 30.07 42.46 44.05 41.22 
ANS60.76 60.76 51.40 30.37 42.74 44.82 42.33 
WTI less Maya1.44 1.44 4.81 3.40 1.72 2.02 2.99 
WTI less WCS (settlement differential)
12.47 12.47 20.53 11.47 9.09 9.31 12.60 
Natural Gas ($/MMBtu)
Henry Hub3.51 3.51 1.88 1.65 1.95 2.47 1.99 
Product Margins ($/BBL)
Atlantic Basin/Europe
East Coast Gasoline less Brent11.73 11.73 4.84 7.87 9.52 7.48 7.43 
East Coast Distillate less Brent12.09 12.09 14.93 10.95 7.17 9.51 10.64 
Gulf Coast
Gulf Coast Gasoline less LLS11.22 11.22 4.97 3.66 5.88 5.10 4.90 
Gulf Coast Distillate less LLS11.30 11.30 13.86 8.04 6.10 8.14 9.03 
Central Corridor
Central Gasoline less WTI14.90 14.90 7.70 6.18 8.15 5.76 6.95 
Central Distillate less WTI17.24 17.24 17.34 11.41 8.55 11.21 12.13 
West Coast
West Coast Gasoline less ANS16.88 16.88 13.32 9.36 13.12 10.76 11.64 
West Coast Distillate less ANS14.14 14.14 17.22 10.36 9.34 12.74 12.42 
Worldwide Market Crack Spread ($/BBL)**13.23 13.23 9.82 7.47 8.17 7.84 8.33 
* Based on daily spot prices, unless otherwise noted.
** Weighted average based on Phillips 66 crude capacity.


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Phillips 66 Earnings Release Supplemental Data
MARKETING AND SPECIALTIES
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Income before Income Taxes
Marketing and Other211 211 471 255 365 180 1,271 
Specialties79 79 42 31 50 52 175 
Income before Income Taxes290 290 513 286 415 232 1,446 
Income before Income Taxes ($/BBL)
U.S.1.36 1.36 1.79 1.24 1.74 0.83 1.42 
International2.24 2.24 6.58 3.48 5.01 3.91 4.84 
Realized Marketing Fuel Margins ($/BBL)*
U.S.1.94 1.94 2.08 1.75 2.23 1.37 1.87 
International4.01 4.01 8.53 5.07 6.28 5.07 6.34 
* See note on the use of non-GAAP measures. Also, reconciliations of income before income taxes to realized marketing fuel margin for each period and by region are included in the "Realized Margin Non-GAAP Reconciliations" section.
Other Realized Margins and Revenues not included in Marketing Fuel Margins*
Marketing and Other104 104 117 123 107 104 451 
Specialties84 84 81 56 83 64 284 
Total188 188 198 179 190 168 735 
* Excludes gain on dispositions and excise taxes on sales of refined petroleum products.
Equity in Earnings of Affiliates
Marketing and Other26 26 22 38 42 37 139 
Specialties32 32 — 10 29 42 
Total58 58 22 48 45 66 181 
Depreciation and Amortization*
Marketing and Other23 23 20 21 21 22 84 
Specialties19 
Total27 27 25 25 26 27 103 
* Excludes D&A of all equity affiliates.
Operating and SG&A Expenses*
Marketing and Other258 258 211 232 259 263 965 
Specialties29 29 31 30 30 35 126 
Total287 287 242 262 289 298 1,091 
* Excludes operating and SG&A expenses of all equity affiliates.
Refined Petroleum Products Sales (MB/D)
U.S. Marketing
Gasoline960 960 984 881 997 922 946 
Distillates660 660 854 707 698 667 731 
Other— — — — — — — 
Total1,620 1,620 1,838 1,588 1,695 1,589 1,677 
International Marketing
Gasoline63 63 82 60 83 74 75 
Distillates158 158 183 140 165 168 164 
Other18 18 20 15 15 20 17 
Total239 239 285 215 263 262 256 
Worldwide Marketing
Gasoline1,023 1,023 1,066 941 1,080 996 1,021 
Distillates818 818 1,037 847 863 835 895 
Other18 18 20 15 15 20 17 
Total1,859 1,859 2,123 1,803 1,958 1,851 1,933 
Foreign Currency Gains (Losses) Pre-Tax— — — (1)— — 
Reconciliation of Marketing and Specialties Income before Income Taxes to Adjusted EBITDA
Income before income taxes290 290 513 286 415 232 1,446 
Plus:
Depreciation and amortization27 27 25 25 26 27 103 
EBITDA317 317 538 311 441 259 1,549 
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Pending claims and settlements— — (37)— — — (37)
Pension settlement expense— — — 
Hurricane-related costs— — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 12 — (14)
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items317 317 513 318 443 248 1,522 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes23 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest18 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization17 17 17 14 16 17 64 
Adjusted EBITDA343 343 540 343 470 274 1,627 
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CORPORATE AND OTHER
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Loss before Income Taxes(251)(251)(197)(219)(239)(226)(881)
Detail of Loss before Income Taxes
Net interest expense(143)(143)(103)(114)(131)(137)(485)
Corporate overhead and other(108)(108)(94)(105)(108)(89)(396)
Total(251)(251)(197)(219)(239)(226)(881)
Net Interest Expense
Interest expense(150)(150)(137)(139)(150)(148)(574)
Capitalized interest26 22 18 75 
Interest income14 
Total(143)(143)(103)(114)(131)(137)(485)
Reconciliation of Corporate and Other Loss before Income Taxes to Adjusted EBITDA
Loss before income taxes(251)(251)(197)(219)(239)(226)(881)
Plus:
Net interest expense143 143 103 114 131 137 485 
Depreciation and amortization20 20 19 21 21 21 82 
EBITDA(88)(88)(75)(84)(87)(68)(314)
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments— — — — 25 — 25 
Pension settlement expense— — — — 
Asset dispositions— — — — — (9)(9)
EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items(88)(88)(75)(81)(61)(77)(294)
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
None— — — — — — — 
Adjusted EBITDA(88)(88)(75)(81)(61)(77)(294)
Foreign Currency Losses Pre-Tax(1)(1)(2)(1)(4)(1)(8)
Phillips 66 Total Company Debt
Total Debt15,422 15,422 12,963 14,446 14,526 15,893 15,893 
Debt-to-Capital Ratio (%)43 %43 %35 %38 %39 %42 %42 %
Total Equity20,457 20,457 23,639 23,295 22,305 21,523 21,523 
RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED NET LOSS TO ADJUSTED EBITDA ATTRIBUTABLE TO PHILLIPS 66
Millions of Dollars
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Net loss(639)(639)(2,427)(67)(726)(494)(3,714)
Plus:
Income tax benefit(132)(132)(51)(378)(624)(197)(1,250)
Net interest expense143 143 103 114 131 137 485 
Depreciation and amortization356 356 342 343 352 358 1,395 
Phillips 66 EBITDA(272)(272)(2,033)12 (867)(196)(3,084)
Special Item Adjustments (pre-tax):
Impairments198 198 3,006 — 1,139 96 4,241 
Impairments by equity affiliates— — — 15 — — 15 
Pending claims and settlements— — (37)— — — (37)
Certain tax impacts— — — — — (6)(6)
Pension settlement expense— — — 38 17 26 81 
Hurricane-related costs— — — — 15 28 43 
Winter-storm-related costs46 46 — — — — — 
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 52 20 (101)(26)(55)
Asset dispositions— — — (84)— (9)(93)
Phillips 66 EBITDA, Adjusted for Special Items(28)(28)988 203 (87)1,105 
Other Adjustments (pre-tax):
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates income taxes33 33 20 12 24 21 77 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates net interest60 60 54 53 59 60 226 
Proportional share of selected equity affiliates depreciation and amortization202 202 215 197 199 205 816 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to joint venture partners' noncontrolling interests(18)(18)— — (20)(17)(37)
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to public ownership interest in PSXP(83)(83)(95)(80)(87)(91)(353)
Phillips 66 Adjusted EBITDA166 166 1,182 183 378 91 1,834 
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information—This earnings release supplemental data includes the terms "EBITDA," "adjusted EBITDA," "realized refining margin per barrel," "realized marketing fuel margin per barrel," and "adjusted capital spending." These are non-GAAP financial measures. EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are included to help facilitate comparisons of operating performance across periods, to help facilitate comparisons with other companies in our industry and to help facilitate determination of enterprise value. The GAAP measures most directly comparable to EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are net income for consolidated company information and income before income taxes for segment information. Reconciliations of net income (loss) and income (loss) before income taxes to EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are included in this earnings release supplemental data. Realized refining margin per barrel is calculated on a similar basis as industry crack spreads and we believe it provides a useful measure of how well we performed relative to benchmark industry margins. Realized marketing fuel margin per barrel demonstrates the value uplift our marketing operations provide by optimizing the placement and ultimate sale of our refineries' fuel production. The GAAP measure most directly comparable to both realized margin per barrel measures is income before income taxes per barrel. Reconciliations of income (loss) before income taxes per barrel to realized refining margin and realized marketing fuel margin are included in this earnings release supplemental data. Adjusted capital spending is a non-GAAP financial measure that demonstrates the portion of total consolidated capital expenditures and investments funded by Phillips 66. The GAAP financial measure most comparable to adjusted capital spending is capital expenditures and investments. A reconciliation of capital expenditures and investments to adjusted capital spending is included in this earnings release supplemental data. Adjusted effective tax rate demonstrates the effective tax rate with the consideration of the tax effect on special items. The GAAP financial measure most comparable to adjusted effective tax rate is effective tax rate. A reconciliation of effective tax rate to adjusted effective tax rate is included in this earnings release supplemental data.
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REALIZED MARGIN NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS
RECONCILIATION OF LOSS BEFORE INCOME TAXES TO REALIZED REFINING MARGINS
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
ATLANTIC BASIN/EUROPE
Loss before income taxes(153)(153)(637)(227)(199)(161)(1,224)
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes20 20 19 15 14 13 61 
Depreciation, amortization and impairments52 52 492 49 50 52 643 
Selling, general and administrative expenses14 14 13 12 13 44 
Operating expenses230 230 194 190 180 210 774 
Equity in losses of affiliates10 
Other segment (income) expense, net— — (2)— — 
Proportional share of refining gross margins contributed by equity affiliates43 43 16 16 18 17 67 
Special items:
Certain tax impacts— — — — — (6)(6)
Realized refining margins208 208 97 61 71 141 370 
Total processed inputs (MB)42,826 42,826 41,335 39,121 43,176 46,904 170,536 
Adjusted total processed inputs (MB)42,826 42,826 41,335 39,121 43,176 46,904 170,536 
Loss before income taxes ($/BBL)**(3.57)(3.57)(15.41)(5.80)(4.61)(3.43)(7.18)
Realized refining margins ($/BBL)***4.86 4.86 2.38 1.53 1.65 2.99 2.17 
GULF COAST
Loss before income taxes(253)(253)(843)(365)(405)(464)(2,077)
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes27 27 37 25 30 15 107 
Depreciation, amortization and impairments77 77 741 75 75 77 968 
Selling, general and administrative expenses10 10 10 11 11 39 
Operating expenses321 321 492 277 258 327 1,354 
Equity in (earnings) losses of affiliates(1)(1)
Other segment (income) expense, net— — — (1)
Proportional share of refining gross margins contributed by equity affiliates— — — — — — — 
Realized refining margins185 185 434 21 (31)(29)395 
Total processed inputs (MB)54,560 54,560 64,066 61,032 51,543 37,230 213,871 
Adjusted total processed inputs (MB)54,560 54,560 64,066 61,032 51,543 37,230 213,871 
Loss before income taxes ($/BBL)**(4.64)(4.64)(13.16)(5.98)(7.86)(12.46)(9.71)
Realized refining margins ($/BBL)***3.39 3.39 6.76 0.36 (0.61)(0.78)1.85 
CENTRAL CORRIDOR
Loss before income taxes(248)(248)(227)(104)(132)(178)(641)
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes15 15 17 14 11 51 
Depreciation, amortization and impairments34 34 469 33 33 36 571 
Selling, general and administrative expenses28 
Operating expenses205 205 136 120 111 131 498 
Equity in losses of affiliates117 117 51 79 118 115 363 
Other segment (income) expense, net(2)(2)(3)(1)(1)(2)
Proportional share of refining gross margins contributed by equity affiliates86 86 113 92 45 48 298 
Special items:
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 35 (35)— — — 
Realized refining margins214 214 597 209 192 168 1,166 
Total processed inputs (MB)19,754 19,754 23,345 20,778 24,682 23,245 92,050 
Adjusted total processed inputs (MB)*35,711 35,711 44,291 36,067 42,979 39,356 162,693 
Loss before income taxes ($/BBL)**(12.55)(12.55)(9.72)(5.01)(5.35)(7.66)(6.96)
Realized refining margins ($/BBL)***5.97 5.97 13.50 5.78 4.46 4.27 7.17 
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Phillips 66 Earnings Release Supplemental Data
RECONCILIATION OF LOSS BEFORE INCOME TAXES TO REALIZED REFINING MARGINS (continued)
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
WEST COAST
Loss before income taxes(386)(386)(554)(182)(1,167)(310)(2,213)
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes23 23 31 22 16 20 89 
Depreciation, amortization and impairments54 54 364 63 974 59 1,460 
Selling, general and administrative expenses11 11 10 10 38 
Operating expenses382 382 283 216 235 266 1,000 
Other segment expense, net
Realized refining margins86 86 135 129 68 47 379 
Total processed inputs (MB)25,917 25,917 27,877 25,737 30,615 26,373 110,602 
Adjusted total processed inputs (MB)25,917 25,917 27,877 25,737 30,615 26,373 110,602 
Loss before income taxes ($/BBL)**(14.89)(14.89)(19.87)(7.07)(38.12)(11.75)(20.01)
Realized refining margins ($/BBL)***3.33 3.33 4.80 5.05 2.23 1.79 3.43 
WORLDWIDE
Loss before income taxes(1,040)(1,040)(2,261)(878)(1,903)(1,113)(6,155)
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes85 85 104 76 71 57 308 
Depreciation, amortization and impairments217 217 2,066 220 1,132 224 3,642 
Selling, general and administrative expenses42 42 36 38 33 42 149 
Operating expenses1,138 1,138 1,105 803 784 934 3,626 
Equity in losses of affiliates122 122 52 81 121 122 376 
Other segment (income) expense, net— — (3)(1)
Proportional share of refining gross margins contributed by equity affiliates129 129 129 108 63 65 365 
Special items:
Certain tax impacts— — — — — (6)(6)
Lower-of-cost-or-market inventory adjustments— — 35 (35)— — — 
Realized refining margins693 693 1,263 420 300 327 2,310 
Total processed inputs (MB)143,057 143,057 156,623 146,668 150,016 133,752 587,059 
Adjusted total processed inputs (MB)*159,014 159,014 177,569 161,957 168,313 149,863 657,702 
Loss before income taxes ($/BBL)**(7.27)(7.27)(14.44)(5.99)(12.69)(8.32)(10.48)
Realized refining margins ($/BBL)***4.36 4.36 7.11 2.60 1.78 2.18 3.51 
* Adjusted total processed inputs include our proportional share of processed inputs of an equity affiliate.
** Loss before income taxes divided by total processed inputs.
*** Realized refining margins per barrel, as presented, are calculated using the underlying realized refining margin amounts, in dollars, divided by adjusted total processed inputs, in barrels. As such, recalculated per barrel amounts using the rounded margins and barrels presented may differ from the presented per barrel amounts.
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Phillips 66 Earnings Release Supplemental Data
RECONCILIATION OF INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES TO REALIZED MARKETING FUEL MARGINS
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
UNITED STATES
Income before income taxes199 199 299 179 271 121 870 
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes— (3)
Depreciation and amortization12 
Selling, general and administrative expenses165 165 127 151 174 171 623 
Equity in earnings of affiliates(2)(2)— (11)(10)(10)(31)
Other operating revenues*(86)(86)(84)(71)(90)(82)(327)
Realized marketing fuel margins283 283 347 253 348 200 1,148 
Total fuel sales volumes (MB)145,794 145,794 167,178 144,517 155,948 146,226 613,869 
Income before income taxes ($/BBL)1.36 1.36 1.79 1.24 1.74 0.83 1.42 
Realized marketing fuel margins ($/BBL)**1.94 1.94 2.08 1.75 2.23 1.37 1.87 
INTERNATIONAL
Income before income taxes48 48 171 68 121 94 454 
Plus:
Taxes other than income taxes
Depreciation and amortization19 19 17 16 18 19 70 
Selling, general and administrative expenses60 60 63 57 62 64 246 
Equity in earnings of affiliates(24)(24)(22)(28)(31)(27)(108)
Other operating revenues*(5)(5)(4)(7)(18)(27)
Other segment (income) expense, net(1)(1)— (1)
Marketing margins99 99 232 112 163 134 641 
Less: margin for nonfuel related sales13 13 10 13 11 12 46 
Realized marketing fuel margins86 86 222 99 152 122 595 
Total fuel sales volumes (MB)21,474 21,474 25,979 19,583 24,164 24,047 93,773 
Income before income taxes ($/BBL)2.24 2.24 6.58 3.48 5.01 3.91 4.84 
Realized marketing fuel margins ($/BBL)**4.01 4.01 8.53 5.07 6.28 5.07 6.34 
* Includes other nonfuel revenues.
** Realized marketing fuel margins per barrel, as presented, are calculated using the underlying realized marketing fuel margin amounts, in dollars, divided by sales volumes, in barrels. As such, recalculated per barrel amounts using the rounded margins and barrels presented may differ from the presented per barrel amounts.
ADJUSTED EFFECTIVE TAX RATE NON-GAAP RECONCILIATION
RECONCILIATION OF EFFECTIVE TAX RATE TO ADJUSTED EFFECTIVE TAX RATE
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20212020
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
EFFECTIVE TAX RATES
Loss before income taxes(771)(771)(2,478)(445)(1,350)(691)(4,964)
Special items244 244 3,021 (19)1,070 109 4,181 
Adjusted income (loss) before income taxes(527)(527)543 (464)(280)(582)(783)
Income tax benefit(132)(132)(51)(378)(624)(197)(1,250)
Special items48 48 75 188 272 48 583 
Adjusted income tax expense (benefit)(84)(84)24 (190)(352)(149)(667)
Effective tax rate (%)17.1 %17.1 %2.1 %84.9 %46.2 %28.5 %25.2 %
Adjusted effective tax rate (%)15.9 %15.9 %4.4 %40.9 %125.7 %25.6 %85.2 %
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