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To own Phillips 66, you need to believe in its ability to generate solid cash flows from refining and Midstream while managing a complex transition in fuels and renewables. The reaffirmed US$1.27 quarterly dividend supports the cash return story, but it does not materially change the near term tension between funding shareholder payouts and pressures on margins, earnings volatility and Midstream dependence.
In this context, the ongoing share repurchase program, with more than US$10.9 billion spent to retire over 95.8 million shares so far, is particularly relevant. Together with the dividend, it highlights how much of Phillips 66’s current investment case rests on sustaining cash generation, even as investors weigh risks such as refining headwinds, Renewable Fuels tax credit changes and potential disruptions to Midstream cash flows.
Yet investors should also be aware that if Midstream volumes weaken or regulatory changes hit fee based cash flows, the support for this dividend story could...
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Phillips 66’s narrative projects $133.8 billion revenue and $8.3 billion earnings by 2029. This assumes relatively flat yearly revenue growth and an earnings increase of about $4.2 billion from $4.1 billion today.
Uncover how Phillips 66's forecasts yield a $194.11 fair value, a 3% upside to its current price.
Before this dividend news, the most optimistic analysts were assuming revenue could reach about US$171.4 billion and earnings US$8.6 billion by 2029, which is a much more upbeat view than consensus and leans heavily on Midstream growth to support dividends and buybacks, so you should recognise that opinions vary widely and may shift as new information comes through.
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