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Phillips 66 (PSX) recently released its official Q1 2026 earnings results, the only completed quarterly period for the firm as of press time. The downstream energy company reported adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.49 for the quarter, with no corresponding revenue data made available as part of this public earnings filing. The release comes amid a period of ongoing volatility across global energy markets, with shifting refined product demand, fluctuating crude oil input costs, and evolving
PSX Phillips 66 beats Q1 2026 earnings estimates by a wide margin, shares rise 3.26 percent today. - Operational Risk
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