Express News | Phillips 66 will invest 2.2 billion US dollars to acquire EPIC NGL.
Phillips 66 to Purchase EPIC NGL for $2.2B
Phillips 66: EPIC NGL Business Consists of Two Fractionators Near Corpus Christi, About 350 Miles of Purity Distribution Pipelines and an Approximately 885-Mile NGL Pipeline
Phillips 66 Expects Deal to 'Deliver Attractive Returns in Excess of Our Hurdle Rates'
Express News | Phillips 66 - No Increase in 2025 Capital Program Expected
Express News | Phillips 66 - Transaction Expected to Be Immediately Accretive to EPS
Express News | Phillips 66 - Deal Valued at $2.2 Billion
Press Release: Phillips 66 to Grow Permian Midstream Business With EPIC NGL Acquisition
Express News | Phillips 66 to Grow Permian Midstream Business With Epic Ngl Acquisition
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