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Phillips 66 Seeks to Expand Midstream Business with Proposed LPG Export Terminal to Supply Global Markets

2013-11-01 05:55:33| chemicalonline News Articles

Phillips 66 , an integrated energy manufacturing and logistics company, plans to develop a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export terminal in Freeport, Texas. The new terminal is intended to help meet growing global market demand for U.S.-supplied products

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