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The Ferndale Refinery is an oil refinery near Ferndale, Washington, United States, that is owned by Phillips 66.It is located in the Cherry Point Industrial Zone west of Ferndale and had a capacity of 101,000 barrels per day in 2015, [1] 64th largest in the nation.
The first Phillips 66 logo, branded by the Phillips Petroleum Co. in 1930. The Phillips 66 shield logo, linking it to U.S. Route 66, was introduced in 1930. [11] After a series of changes to the color scheme including the popular dark green with orange and blue trim, [11] the company settled on black and orange color scheme that would last nearly thirty years.
The Rodeo facility was built in 1896 and was the first major oil refinery in the Bay Area. The initial site was 16 acres (6.5 ha) and processed approximately 1,600 barrels per day. The facility currently covers 1,110 acres (450 ha) and has a crude feed capacity of 80,000 barrels per day, and the capacity to produce 4.3 million gallons of fuel ...
Oil giant Phillips 66 announced last month that late next year it will close the twin refineries in Carson and Wilmington that produce about 8% of the state’s gasoline. About 900 workers ...
A federal grand jury has charged energy company Phillips 66 with illegally dumping large quantities of oil into Los Angeles’s sewer system and failing to report the issue. The Justice Department ...
Oil company Phillips 66 announced Wednesday that it plans to shut down a Los Angeles-area refinery by the end of 2025, citing market concerns. The company said it will remain operating in the state.
Tosco was bought in 2001 by Phillips Petroleum, which merged with Conoco to form ConocoPhillips in 2002 and later spun off downstream, midstream and chemical assets into a new Phillips 66 company in 2012. In 2003 a new polypropylene facility went online that produces 775 million pounds per year.
Phillips 66 applied to the county for a coastal development permit to demolish the Santa Maria Refinery in January 2023, when it stopped processing crude oil there.