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Phillips Petroleum Company

Phillips Petroleum Company was an American oil company incorporated in 1917 that expanded into petroleum refining, marketing and transportation, natural gas gathering and the chemicals sectors. It was Phillips Petroleum that first found oil in the North Sea on December 23, 1969, at a position that was later named Ekofisk.[1]

Phillips Petroleum Company
TypePublic
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1917 (1917)
FounderL. E. Phillips and Frank Phillips
DefunctAugust 30, 2002; 20 years ago (2002-08-30)
FateMerged with Conoco Inc. to form ConocoPhillips
SuccessorConocoPhillips (2002)
Phillips 66 (2012)
Headquarters,
U.S.
ProductsPetroleum

On August 30, 2002, Conoco Inc. merged with Phillips Petroleum to form ConocoPhillips, becoming the third largest integrated energy company and second-largest refining company in the United States. The company moved its headquarters to Houston.[2]

In 2012, ConocoPhillips split into two separate companies. The legacy company kept its name, and spun off the midstream and downstream portions of its business.[3] The new company, which owns the refinery, chemical and pipeline assets formerly held in ConocoPhillips, is named Phillips 66, the brand name and trademark used by the original Phillips Petroleum from 1930 until the 2002 ConocoPhillips merger.[4]

History

The Phillips Petroleum Company was incorporated on June 13, 1917, by brothers Lee Eldas ("L.E.") Phillips and Frank Phillips, of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States.[5][6] Their younger brother, Waite Phillips, was the benefactor of Philmont Scout Ranch. The company was headquartered in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.[7][8]

Phillips Petroleum rapidly became a fully integrated oil company that included oil and gas production, crude oil pipelines and refineries, and marketing of petroleum products.

Phillips Petroleum became heavily involved in the natural gas industry immediately after the discovery of the Panhandle gas field of Texas and the Hugoton field in Kansas. By 1925, it was the largest producer of natural gas liquids (NGL) in the United States.[2]

In 1927, Phillips started up its first petroleum refinery in Borger, Texas, designed to produce gasoline as an automotive fuel. The refinery also produced other petroleum fractions (e.g., kerosene, fuel oils). It opened its first service station, to sell gasoline, in Wichita, Kansas on 19 November 1927. In 1930, the company developed its "Phillips 66" trademark: according to company lore, a Phillips official was road-testing the company's newest gasoline, commented that the car was going "like 60" when his driver replied "Sixty nothing ... we're doing 66!", all while driving on U.S. Highway 66 in Oklahoma near Tulsa, resulting in the number 66 superimposed on the U.S. Highway symbol for Route 66.[2][9]

Frank Phillips served as president of the company until 1938.[10] He then turned over the presidency to Kenneth S. "Boots" Adams, but continued as chairman of the board until 1949, when he was 76 years old.[citation needed]

In 1942, the company bought more than 250,000 acres in the Hugoton-Panhandle gas fields and a 25 percent interest in the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co.[2] In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Phillips Petroleum vs. State of Wisconsin which held that under the Natural Gas Act,[11] the federal government should regulate the prices which natural gas producers charge when selling gas at the wellhead.[12] Phillips then divested itself of the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Interest, but remained a major supplier of natural gas.[2]

World War II greatly stimulated the demand for petroleum products, especially high-octane aviation fuel and jet fuel. Phillips turned to technology to increase the octane rating of fuels for use in advanced engines. The company invented an HF alkylation process in 1940.[13] The American petrochemical industry took off, first making such as styrene, ethylene, propylene and butadiene.[2] After the war, it formed a subsidiary, Phillips Chemical Co., which entered the fertilizer business by producing anhydrous ammonia from natural gas.[14] The company then built a complex on the Houston Ship Channel devoted to making petrochemicals and polymers.[2]

During the 1960s, Phillips expanded its international operations, particularly with exploration in Canada, Venezuela, and Colombia. It discovered the Ekofisk gas field in the North Sea in 1969.[2]

In 1966, Phillips Petroleum bought Tidewater Oil Co.'s West Coast operations and rebranded its "Flying A" outlets to Phillips 66.

In 1983, Phillips Petroleum bought "General American Oil Company", a Delaware company that was headquartered in Dallas. The company was originally built by Algur H. Meadows in 1936 through a merger with oilman J. W. Gilliland and General American Finance System, a company Meadows formed with Ralph Trippett and Henry W. Peters in the early 1930s.[15] General American Oil Company was "one of the largest independent oil companies in the nation, with worldwide operations and interests."[15]

General American was founded in 1928 as a loan company, the General Finance Company, by Meadows, Trippett, and Henry W. Peters, and renamed the General American Oil Company in 1930. The company acquired over 170 oil wells, several refineries and the assets of the General American Finance System and its subsidiaries. By 1959 the company had 2,990 oil wells in fifteen states and Canada and was drilling for oil in Spain. Richard Rainwater became a partner in the company in 1969, as did Howard Hughes. In 1971, Peters acquired a minority stake in Howard Hughes' Hughes Tool Company, to which was later sold in 1972. In 1967 the General American Oil Company merged with its affiliate Premier Petrochemical of Pasadena, Texas.

In late 1984, Mesa Power LP Co., led by T. Boone Pickens Jr., attempted a hostile takeover of Phillips Petroleum.[16] after Mesa failed, Carl Icahn attempted a separate hostile takeover. Phillips remained an independent company but recapitalized with greater debt.[17] This large debt caused Phillips Petroleum to begin selling many of its assets, including refineries, and led to the 2002 merger with Conoco.

Phillips Petroleum Corp. and Chevron Corp. combined their worldwide chemical businesses in 2000 to form a new company, Chevron Phillips Chemical Corp., LLC. This excluded Chevron's oronite additives, which remained with its former parent. Chevron Phillips is headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas.[18]

Accidents

1980 North Sea accident

The Alexander L. Kielland, a drilling rig operating in the Ekofisk gas field of the North Sea, capsized on 27 March 1980. The incident killed 123 people. The rig was owned by a Norwegian firm, Stavanger Drilling, and was chartered by Phillips Norway, a subsidiary of Phillips Petroleum Co. Survivors and relatives of the deceased sued Phillips Petroleum Co. for damages in federal court in Ohio, but the trial court dismissed the case, and on appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, the appellate court agreed that Ohio courts had no jurisdiction in the case, even though the defendant did business in the state. The verdict was appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, which refused to hear the case.[19]

Phillips explosion of 1989

The Pasadena site was home to the 1989 Phillips Explosion, which killed 23 employees and contractors and injured 314 after cost-cutting efforts by the company. The initial explosion was equivalent to 2.4 tons of TNT exploding, damaging the homes of residents within a six-mile radius of the refinery. The initial explosion mushroom cloud was visible to area residents within a 15-mile radius of the site.

Phillips explosion of 1999

 
Site of Phillips explosions of 1989, 1999 and 2000 (as photographed in 2008).

Two contractors were killed and three men were injured in an explosion on the morning of Wednesday, 23 June 1999, at Phillips Petroleum Co.'s K-Resin (styrene butadiene copolymer) plant in its chemical complex in Pasadena, Texas. An alarm sounded at 11:30 am when the blast occurred and a fire erupted. It took more than an hour for Phillips' onsite fire department to extinguish the blaze.[20]

Those killed were 24-year-old Juan Martinez and his uncle Jose Inez Rangel, who were performing a hydrostatic test on pipe until they were burned to death by 500 °F molten plastic.[21] Both Martinez and Rangel were employed by Zachry Construction Corp.[22]

Phillips explosion of 2000

The Pasadena facility exploded again in 2000, resulting in one fatality. The explosion was again located in K-Resin plant. Phillips eventually sold off the K-Resin brand to INEOS Styrolution in 2016.[23] Today, the Pasadena facility only manufactures high-density polyethylene (HDPE) [24] This complex employs 750 workers for the production of specialty chemicals, including 150 operations and maintenance personnel.[25]

See also

References

  1. ^ "40th anniversary for Ekofisk".
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Christopher J. Castaneda, ."Phillips Petroleum Company." Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Accessed 04 February 2013.
  3. ^ Helman, Christopher. "As ConocoPhillips Spins Off Refining Assets, Think Twice Before Buying The New Phillips 66". Forbes.
  4. ^ Sebastian, Simone and Emily Pickerell, "ConocoPhillips split becomes official as company 'shrinks to grow'." Houston Chronicle, April 30, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2013.[1]
  5. ^ "Phillips, Lee Eldas | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture". www.okhistory.org. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  6. ^ "1929-1910". ConocoPhillips. Retrieved 2018-07-11.
  7. ^ "." Phillips Petroleum Company. January 11, 1998. Retrieved on January 16, 2010.
  8. ^ "." Phillips Petroleum Company. 20 April 2000. Retrieved on 16 January 2010.
  9. ^ Aaseng, Nathan (2000). Business Builders in Oil. The Oliver Press, Inc. ISBN 1-881508-56-0. P. 104.
  10. ^ Hitchcock, Doug (August 1983). The KU-Bartlesville connection. Lawrence Journal-World. Retrieved 1 August 2013.
  11. ^ 15 U.S.C. 717
  12. ^ 348 U.S. 851 (1954)
  13. ^ Concoco Phillips Corp., "Phillips Company History." Retrieved February 4, 2013.. Archived from the original on 2011-10-19. Retrieved 2011-11-02.
  14. ^ Encyclopedia.com "Phillips Petroleum Co." Retrieved February 5, 2013
  15. ^ a b "General American Oil Company". 15 June 2010. Retrieved 12 May 2017.
  16. ^ Pickens, T. Boone (1987). Boone. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 0-395-41433-4. Pp. 217–235.
  17. ^ "Raiders Leave Mark On Phillips' Town - tribunedigital-chicagotribune". Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  18. ^ Chevron Phillips Chemical Corp. LLC-Overview. Retrieved 04 February 2013.[2]
  19. ^ Associated Press. "Court won't hear appeal in Phillips Petroleum case." 22 April 1985. Retrieved 09 February 2013.[3]
  20. ^ "Explosion Kills Two at Phillips K-Resin Plant". Retrieved 2007-12-09.[dead link]
  21. ^ "Tort Reform Lone Star Style". Retrieved 2007-12-09.
  22. ^ "CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO LLC, Form 10-K405, K-Resin Facility Incidents, Filing Date Mar 15, 2002". secdatabase.com. Retrieved May 14, 2018.
  23. ^ "INEOS Styrolution announces agreement to acquire K-Resin® SBC Business". www.ineos.com. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-02-14. Retrieved 2008-02-22.
  25. ^ . pp. 24–5 (5 of 20). Archived from the original on 2011-05-20. Retrieved 2008-02-22.

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Phillips Petroleum Company was an American oil company incorporated in 1917 that expanded into petroleum refining marketing and transportation natural gas gathering and the chemicals sectors It was Phillips Petroleum that first found oil in the North Sea on December 23 1969 at a position that was later named Ekofisk 1 Phillips Petroleum CompanyTypePublicIndustryOil and gasFounded1917 1917 FounderL E Phillips and Frank PhillipsDefunctAugust 30 2002 20 years ago 2002 08 30 FateMerged with Conoco Inc to form ConocoPhillipsSuccessorConocoPhillips 2002 Phillips 66 2012 HeadquartersBartlesville Oklahoma U S ProductsPetroleumOn August 30 2002 Conoco Inc merged with Phillips Petroleum to form ConocoPhillips becoming the third largest integrated energy company and second largest refining company in the United States The company moved its headquarters to Houston 2 In 2012 ConocoPhillips split into two separate companies The legacy company kept its name and spun off the midstream and downstream portions of its business 3 The new company which owns the refinery chemical and pipeline assets formerly held in ConocoPhillips is named Phillips 66 the brand name and trademark used by the original Phillips Petroleum from 1930 until the 2002 ConocoPhillips merger 4 Contents 1 History 2 Accidents 2 1 1980 North Sea accident 2 2 Phillips explosion of 1989 2 3 Phillips explosion of 1999 2 4 Phillips explosion of 2000 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe Phillips Petroleum Company was incorporated on June 13 1917 by brothers Lee Eldas L E Phillips and Frank Phillips of Bartlesville Oklahoma United States 5 6 Their younger brother Waite Phillips was the benefactor of Philmont Scout Ranch The company was headquartered in Bartlesville Oklahoma 7 8 Phillips Petroleum rapidly became a fully integrated oil company that included oil and gas production crude oil pipelines and refineries and marketing of petroleum products Phillips Petroleum became heavily involved in the natural gas industry immediately after the discovery of the Panhandle gas field of Texas and the Hugoton field in Kansas By 1925 it was the largest producer of natural gas liquids NGL in the United States 2 In 1927 Phillips started up its first petroleum refinery in Borger Texas designed to produce gasoline as an automotive fuel The refinery also produced other petroleum fractions e g kerosene fuel oils It opened its first service station to sell gasoline in Wichita Kansas on 19 November 1927 In 1930 the company developed its Phillips 66 trademark according to company lore a Phillips official was road testing the company s newest gasoline commented that the car was going like 60 when his driver replied Sixty nothing we re doing 66 all while driving on U S Highway 66 in Oklahoma near Tulsa resulting in the number 66 superimposed on the U S Highway symbol for Route 66 2 9 Frank Phillips served as president of the company until 1938 10 He then turned over the presidency to Kenneth S Boots Adams but continued as chairman of the board until 1949 when he was 76 years old citation needed In 1942 the company bought more than 250 000 acres in the Hugoton Panhandle gas fields and a 25 percent interest in the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co 2 In 1954 the U S Supreme Court decided the landmark case of Phillips Petroleum vs State of Wisconsin which held that under the Natural Gas Act 11 the federal government should regulate the prices which natural gas producers charge when selling gas at the wellhead 12 Phillips then divested itself of the Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Interest but remained a major supplier of natural gas 2 World War II greatly stimulated the demand for petroleum products especially high octane aviation fuel and jet fuel Phillips turned to technology to increase the octane rating of fuels for use in advanced engines The company invented an HF alkylation process in 1940 13 The American petrochemical industry took off first making such as styrene ethylene propylene and butadiene 2 After the war it formed a subsidiary Phillips Chemical Co which entered the fertilizer business by producing anhydrous ammonia from natural gas 14 The company then built a complex on the Houston Ship Channel devoted to making petrochemicals and polymers 2 During the 1960s Phillips expanded its international operations particularly with exploration in Canada Venezuela and Colombia It discovered the Ekofisk gas field in the North Sea in 1969 2 In 1966 Phillips Petroleum bought Tidewater Oil Co s West Coast operations and rebranded its Flying A outlets to Phillips 66 In 1983 Phillips Petroleum bought General American Oil Company a Delaware company that was headquartered in Dallas The company was originally built by Algur H Meadows in 1936 through a merger with oilman J W Gilliland and General American Finance System a company Meadows formed with Ralph Trippett and Henry W Peters in the early 1930s 15 General American Oil Company was one of the largest independent oil companies in the nation with worldwide operations and interests 15 General American was founded in 1928 as a loan company the General Finance Company by Meadows Trippett and Henry W Peters and renamed the General American Oil Company in 1930 The company acquired over 170 oil wells several refineries and the assets of the General American Finance System and its subsidiaries By 1959 the company had 2 990 oil wells in fifteen states and Canada and was drilling for oil in Spain Richard Rainwater became a partner in the company in 1969 as did Howard Hughes In 1971 Peters acquired a minority stake in Howard Hughes Hughes Tool Company to which was later sold in 1972 In 1967 the General American Oil Company merged with its affiliate Premier Petrochemical of Pasadena Texas In late 1984 Mesa Power LP Co led by T Boone Pickens Jr attempted a hostile takeover of Phillips Petroleum 16 after Mesa failed Carl Icahn attempted a separate hostile takeover Phillips remained an independent company but recapitalized with greater debt 17 This large debt caused Phillips Petroleum to begin selling many of its assets including refineries and led to the 2002 merger with Conoco Phillips Petroleum Corp and Chevron Corp combined their worldwide chemical businesses in 2000 to form a new company Chevron Phillips Chemical Corp LLC This excluded Chevron s oronite additives which remained with its former parent Chevron Phillips is headquartered in The Woodlands Texas 18 Accidents Edit1980 North Sea accident Edit The Alexander L Kielland a drilling rig operating in the Ekofisk gas field of the North Sea capsized on 27 March 1980 The incident killed 123 people The rig was owned by a Norwegian firm Stavanger Drilling and was chartered by Phillips Norway a subsidiary of Phillips Petroleum Co Survivors and relatives of the deceased sued Phillips Petroleum Co for damages in federal court in Ohio but the trial court dismissed the case and on appeal to the U S Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit the appellate court agreed that Ohio courts had no jurisdiction in the case even though the defendant did business in the state The verdict was appealed to the U S Supreme Court which refused to hear the case 19 Phillips explosion of 1989 Edit Main article Phillips disaster of 1989 The Pasadena site was home to the 1989 Phillips Explosion which killed 23 employees and contractors and injured 314 after cost cutting efforts by the company The initial explosion was equivalent to 2 4 tons of TNT exploding damaging the homes of residents within a six mile radius of the refinery The initial explosion mushroom cloud was visible to area residents within a 15 mile radius of the site Phillips explosion of 1999 Edit Site of Phillips explosions of 1989 1999 and 2000 as photographed in 2008 Two contractors were killed and three men were injured in an explosion on the morning of Wednesday 23 June 1999 at Phillips Petroleum Co s K Resin styrene butadiene copolymer plant in its chemical complex in Pasadena Texas An alarm sounded at 11 30 am when the blast occurred and a fire erupted It took more than an hour for Phillips onsite fire department to extinguish the blaze 20 Those killed were 24 year old Juan Martinez and his uncle Jose Inez Rangel who were performing a hydrostatic test on pipe until they were burned to death by 500 F molten plastic 21 Both Martinez and Rangel were employed by Zachry Construction Corp 22 Phillips explosion of 2000 Edit Main article 2000 Phillips explosion The Pasadena facility exploded again in 2000 resulting in one fatality The explosion was again located in K Resin plant Phillips eventually sold off the K Resin brand to INEOS Styrolution in 2016 23 Today the Pasadena facility only manufactures high density polyethylene HDPE 24 This complex employs 750 workers for the production of specialty chemicals including 150 operations and maintenance personnel 25 See also Edit Texas portalChevron Phillips Phillips 66 Phillips Disaster of 1989 Phillips explosion of 2000 2001 Humber Refinery explosionReferences Edit 40th anniversary for Ekofisk a b c d e f g h Christopher J Castaneda Phillips Petroleum Company Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Accessed 04 February 2013 Helman Christopher As ConocoPhillips Spins Off Refining Assets Think Twice Before Buying The New Phillips 66 Forbes Sebastian Simone and Emily Pickerell ConocoPhillips split becomes official as company shrinks to grow Houston Chronicle April 30 2012 Retrieved February 5 2013 1 Phillips Lee Eldas The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture www okhistory org Retrieved 2018 07 11 1929 1910 ConocoPhillips Retrieved 2018 07 11 Who We Are Phillips Petroleum Company January 11 1998 Retrieved on January 16 2010 Contact Page Phillips Petroleum Company 20 April 2000 Retrieved on 16 January 2010 Aaseng Nathan 2000 Business Builders in Oil The Oliver Press Inc ISBN 1 881508 56 0 P 104 Hitchcock Doug August 1983 The KU Bartlesville connection Lawrence Journal World Retrieved 1 August 2013 15 U S C 717 348 U S 851 1954 Concoco Phillips Corp Phillips Company History Retrieved February 4 2013 Phillips Company History Archived from the original on 2011 10 19 Retrieved 2011 11 02 Encyclopedia com Phillips Petroleum Co Retrieved February 5 2013 a b General American Oil Company 15 June 2010 Retrieved 12 May 2017 Pickens T Boone 1987 Boone Boston Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0 395 41433 4 Pp 217 235 Raiders Leave Mark On Phillips Town tribunedigital chicagotribune Retrieved 2018 07 30 Chevron Phillips Chemical Corp LLC Overview Retrieved 04 February 2013 2 Associated Press Court won t hear appeal in Phillips Petroleum case 22 April 1985 Retrieved 09 February 2013 3 Explosion Kills Two at Phillips K Resin Plant Retrieved 2007 12 09 dead link Tort Reform Lone Star Style Retrieved 2007 12 09 CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO LLC Form 10 K405 K Resin Facility Incidents Filing Date Mar 15 2002 secdatabase com Retrieved May 14 2018 INEOS Styrolution announces agreement to acquire K Resin SBC Business www ineos com Retrieved 3 March 2022 Chevron Phillips Chemical Co LLC Worldwide Operations hotlink sequence Polyethylene Texas Pasadena Archived from the original on 2008 02 14 Retrieved 2008 02 22 Docket H054A EX 50 1 2 24 24 0 Chromium Catalyst Users pp 24 5 5 of 20 Archived from the original on 2011 05 20 Retrieved 2008 02 22 External links EditConocoPhillips Corporate History Timeline Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phillips Petroleum Company amp oldid 1133986558, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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