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Phillips 66 Enables Google Pay at the Pump

Network uses P97's mobile payment gateway
paying at the pump
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HOUSTON Phillips 66, a diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company, has worked with P97 Networks, which specializes in cloud-based mobile commerce, to enable Google Pay across its network of 7,000 sites.

Drivers will be able to locate, fill up and pay for fuel at Phillips 66, Conoco and 76 branded stations from within the Google Pay app using P97 Networks’ mobile payment gateway. Google Pay, available on both Android and iOS, offers a digital way to pay and manage money.

“This new capability will dramatically improve the fueling experience for drivers at the pump,” said Donald Frieden, founder and CEO of P97. “We are excited to be collaborating with Phillips 66 and Google Pay to build the foundation for future innovations in mobility solutions.”

Phillips 66 is a diversified energy manufacturing and logistics company. With a portfolio of midstream, chemicals, refining, and marketing and specialties businesses, the company processes, transports, stores and markets fuels and products globally. Phillips 66 Partners, the company's master limited partnership, is included in the portfolio. With headquarters in Houston, the company has 14,500 employees. Using a network of branded marketers and dealers operating approximately 7,500 outlets, its U.S. marketing business supplies gasoline under the Phillips 66, 76 and Conoco brands. Phillips 66 had $54 billion of assets as of Sept. 30, 2020.

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