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"In Colorado, Suncor’s downstream assets include a Commerce City-based refinery, crude oil pipeline systems and a network of retail stations branded as Phillips 66."
That doesn't mean Suncor owns the Phillips 66 brand, it means they operate retail locations under that brand. Thousands of independent dealers do the same, and they don't own that brand either.
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This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered.
NOTE: I am proposing this edit for FleishmanHillard on behalf of Phillips 66. I am a paid editor and am aware of the COI guidelines. I am submitting this edit request to propose that “Tim Taylor (President)” be removed from the infobox as he retired from Phillips 66 in 2017 and is no longer president[1].
This statement is allegedly made at the company museum in Oklahoma, as one of the 'inspirations' for the '66' in the name, but this is very blatantly false. Gasoline floats on water: its specific gravity is less than 1! CplDHicks2 (talk) 22:10, 10 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]