Phillips 66 Shares Jump 3.26% Amid $1.2B Hydrogen Investment as $410M Volume Ranks 252nd in Liquidity

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miércoles, 24 de septiembre de 2025, 7:45 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Phillips 66 (PSX) surged 3.26% on Sept. 24, with a trading volume of $0.41 billion, ranking 252nd among stocks by liquidity. The energy giant’s performance reflects renewed investor confidence in the sector following recent strategic announcements and operational updates.

The stock’s upward movement was primarily driven by its announcement of a $1.2 billion investment in low-carbon hydrogen projects, aligning with global decarbonization trends. Analysts noted that the move strengthens Phillips 66’s position in renewable energy markets, potentially enhancing long-term profitability amid regulatory shifts. Additionally, the company reported a 12% reduction in production costs at its refining operations, signaling improved efficiency amid volatile crude oil prices.

While broader market sentiment remained cautious due to inflationary concerns, Phillips 66’s sector-specific gains underscored its resilience. The firm also disclosed progress in its Permian Basin expansion, with two new processing units expected to come online by mid-2026, adding 50,000 barrels per day of capacity. These developments, combined with a $2 billion share repurchase program, have positioned the stock as a focal point for investors seeking exposure to energy transition themes.

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