Phillips 66 PSX Business Segments
| Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q1 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sales and other operating revenues by Business | ||||||
| Chemicals | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | $0— | |
| M&S | $20.2B+2.8% | $22.25B+4.0% | $22.59B-1.4% | $21.42B-16.1% | $19.64B-13.1% | |
| Midstream | $5.52B+1.2% | $5.59B+8.1% | $5.08B+14.5% | $5.06B+16.3% | $5.46B+12.7% | |
| Refining | $22.53B+41.9% | $21B+10.8% | $19.34B-7.9% | $18.69B-19.1% | $15.88B-27.5% | |
| Renewable Fuels | $1.55B+2.5% | $1.44B-8.3% | $1.61B+19.9% | $1.62B+7.6% | $1.51B+32.0% | |
| Sales and other operating revenues by Product | ||||||
| Crude oil resales | $4.32B+39.4% | $3.69B-22.2% | $4.24B-26.7% | $4.15B-29.7% | $3.1B-44.4% | |
| Natural gas liquids and natural gas | $4.54B+0.8% | $4.4B+5.9% | $4.09B+17.5% | $4.08B+13.8% | $4.51B+35.2% | |
| Refined petroleum products and renewable fuels | $24.88B+11.8% | $25.38B+4.7% | $25.52B-0.4% | $24.21B-13.8% | $22.25B-13.6% | |
| Services and other | -$1.2B-310% | $634M+17.2% | $676M+5.5% | $885M+55.3% | $573M-50.6% | |
| Sales and other operating revenues by Geography | ||||||
| Germany | $709M-41.8% | $1.11B-11.3% | $1.36B+1.1% | $1.31B-4.5% | $1.22B-6.5% | |
| Other countries | $2.27B+8.4% | $2.42B-17.1% | $2.8B-15.8% | $2.6B-15.7% | $2.09B-6.7% | |
| United Kingdom | $3.77B+27.4% | $3.47B+26.8% | $3.39B+17.6% | $3.39B+5.7% | $2.96B-23.9% | |
| United States | $25.79B+6.8% | $27.11B+1.2% | $26.96B-3.6% | $26.02B-14.6% | $24.16B-14.9% |
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- How does Phillips 66 break its business down?
- Phillips 66 (PSX) reports sales and other operating revenues by business across 5 parts — Chemicals, M&S, Midstream, Refining and Renewable Fuels. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Phillips 66's segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Phillips 66's SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
