Our Energy Research & Innovation organization, located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, includes scientists and engineers working in over 200 labs on our 440-acre research campus to develop new technologies focused on advancing our business and solving tomorrow’s energy challenges.
Energy Transition
From Vision to Action
It’s about today and tomorrow. By exploring new avenues of energy generation, storage and access, we balance efficiency and sustainability in order to keep meeting the needs of an ever-changing world.
Renewable Fuels
Sustainable, Efficient Energy for Vehicles
As the transportation energy market evolves, we are exploring, developing and advancing new opportunities in sustainable fuels. This research has included drop-in liquid fuels from solid biomass or solid waste streams, renewable hydrogen and alternative high-octane fuel blend stocks.
Batteries
Portable, Reliable, Long-Lasting Energy
The battery industry continues to grow in leaps and bounds, and our efforts to develop high-performing battery materials from low-value refinery streams are providing more answers for this revolution.
Environmental Stewardship
Helping Ensure a Better Future
We enhance company sustainability by exploring renewable fuels and reducing our environmental footprint in the air and water.
Air
Reducing Emissions for Better Quality
Air quality issues are complex, but understanding the sources, dispersion and reactions of emissions is critical for environmental stewardship. Our Air Research team works to advance the fundamental understanding of atmospheric science and emissions at Phillips 66. The findings lead to better operations and improvements in the air quality in the communities where we work.
Water
Improved Quality for a Critical Resource
Water is an important resource both for our businesses and for the communities where we live and work. The Water Research team works to develop technologies and strategies to ensure water resource sustainability. For example, our microbiology lab uses state-of-the-art technology to study microorganisms and enhance their performance in wastewater treatment plants, improving the quality of water discharged from facilities.
SeRT®
Efficiently and Effectively Limiting Byproducts
Phillips 66 has developed sorbent-based technology as a very cost-effective solution for refineries to meet regulatory limits on the discharge of selenium, a byproduct of the refining process. Our SeRT® technology offers a simple, low-cost process that looks and runs like many other refinery processes and is not workforce intensive. Phillips 66 offers consulting services in selenium separation and licensing of technology for selenium removal.
Operating Excellence
Safety and Reliability Overall
We support and improve our existing business by creating and applying advanced analytical capabilities, conducting catalyst characterizations and process modeling.