Phillips 66 Reports FCC-Related Emissions at Borger Refinery: TCEQ -- OPIS

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Phillips 66 and Delek reported recent emissions-related activity at their Texas refineries, according to filings with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

Phillips 66 experienced a process upset at its 159,688 b/d Borger refinery in the Texas Panhandle on Friday, the company told TCEQ. The event triggered emissions from the fluid catalytic cracking unit, cat flare and GOHDS flare that lasted 14.5 hours.

Separately, Delek reported routine equipment maintenance at its 74,000 b/d Big Spring refinery in West Texas on Sunday, according to a TCEQ filing. The work is expected to result in emissions from the FCCU regenerator and crude, north, south and reformer flares and is scheduled to continue through March 23.

 

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Reporting by Allegra Fradkin, afradkin@opisnet.com; Editing by Michael Kelly, mkelly@opisnet.com

 

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February 02, 2026 12:56 ET (17:56 GMT)

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