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Form 8-K PHILLIPS 66 PARTNERS LP For: Oct 30

October 30, 2020 9:19 AM

Exhibit 99.1
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports
Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results


Reported earnings of $206 million and adjusted EBITDA of $313 million
Announced quarterly distribution of $0.875 per common unit
Completed Sweeny to Pasadena Pipeline expansion project
Continued ramp-up of volumes on the Gray Oak Pipeline
Commissioned new storage at South Texas Gateway Terminal


HOUSTON, Oct. 30, 2020 – Phillips 66 Partners LP (NYSE: PSXP) announces third-quarter 2020 earnings of $206 million, or $0.85 per diluted common unit. Cash from operations was $296 million, and distributable cash flow was $243 million. Adjusted EBITDA was $313 million in the third quarter, compared with $269 million in the prior quarter.

“During the quarter, we ran safely and reliably, allowing us to capture improved market conditions,” said Greg Garland, Phillips 66 Partners’ chairman and CEO. “Our results reflect increased pipeline throughput, including ramp-up of volumes on the Gray Oak Pipeline, and startup of the South Texas Gateway Terminal. We will continue to remain disciplined in our approach to capital allocation and to prioritize a strong balance sheet.”

On Oct. 20, 2020, the general partner’s board of directors declared a third-quarter 2020 cash distribution of $0.875 per common unit, a 1% increase over third quarter 2019.
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Financial Results

Phillips 66 Partners’ third-quarter 2020 earnings were $206 million, compared with $255 million in the second quarter. The second-quarter results included an $84 million gain related to the Partnership’s prior-year sale of an interest in the Gray Oak Pipeline. The Partnership reported adjusted EBITDA of $313 million in the third quarter, compared with $269 million in the prior quarter, excluding the second-quarter gain. Third-quarter earnings and adjusted EBITDA reflect higher volumes on wholly owned and joint venture assets, driven by increased utilization at Mid-Continent refineries operated by Phillips 66 and ramp-up of volumes on the Gray Oak Pipeline.


Liquidity, Capital Expenditures and Investments

As of Sept. 30, 2020, total debt outstanding was $3.8 billion. The Partnership had $2 million in cash and cash equivalents and $457 million available under its revolving credit facility.

The Partnership’s capital expenditures and investments for the quarter were $184 million. Excluding $3 million of capital spending funded by Gray Oak joint venture partners, adjusted capital spending was $181 million. Growth capital included spend on the C2G Pipeline and investment in the South Texas Gateway Terminal. In addition, the Partnership continued to fund its share of Liberty Pipeline’s previous commitments.


Strategic Update

At the South Texas Gateway Terminal, which is being constructed by Buckeye Partners, L.P., the first dock and 5.1 million barrels of storage capacity have been commissioned. Marine and terminal operations will continue to ramp up through the end of this year as additional phases of construction are completed. Upon project completion in the first quarter of 2021, the marine export terminal will have two deepwater docks with up to 800,000 barrels per day (BPD) of throughput capacity, along with storage capacity of 8.6 million barrels. Phillips 66 Partners owns a 25% interest in the terminal.

Phillips 66 Partners continued construction of the C2G Pipeline, a 16 inch ethane pipeline that will connect its Clemens Caverns storage facility to petrochemical facilities in Gregory, Texas, near Corpus Christi, Texas. The project is backed by long-term commitments and is expected to be completed in mid-2021.

The Sweeny to Pasadena Pipeline expansion project was completed in the third quarter. The expansion adds 80,000 BPD of pipeline capacity, providing additional product offtake from the Sweeny fractionators and refinery. In addition, product storage capacity at the Pasadena Terminal was increased by 300,000 barrels. The project is backed by long-term commitments.
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Investor Webcast

Members of Phillips 66 Partners executive management will host a webcast today at 2 p.m. EDT to discuss the Partnership’s third-quarter performance. To listen to the conference call and view related presentation materials, go to www.phillips66partners.com/events. For detailed supplemental information, go to www.phillips66partners.com/reports.


About Phillips 66 Partners

Headquartered in Houston, Phillips 66 Partners is a growth-oriented master limited partnership formed by Phillips 66 to own, operate, develop and acquire primarily fee-based crude oil, refined petroleum products and natural gas liquids pipelines, terminals and other midstream assets. For more information, visit www.phillips66partners.com.

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CONTACTS
Jeff Dietert (investors)
832-765-2297
jeff.dietert@p66.com

Shannon Holy (investors)
832-765-2297
shannon.m.holy@p66.com

Thaddeus Herrick (media)
855-841-2368
thaddeus.f.herrick@p66.com

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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements as defined under the federal securities laws. Words and phrases such as “is anticipated,” “is estimated,” “is expected,” “is planned,” “is scheduled,” “is targeted,” “believes,” “continues,” “intends,” “will,” “would,” “objectives,” “goals,” “projects,” “efforts,” “strategies” and similar expressions are used to identify such forward-looking statements. However, the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. Forward-looking statements included in this news release are based on management’s expectations, estimates and projections as of the date they are made. These statements are not guarantees of future performance and you should not unduly rely on them as they involve certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions that are difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or forecast in such forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results or events to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements include: the continued ability of Phillips 66 to satisfy its obligations under our commercial and other agreements; the volume of crude oil, refined petroleum products and NGL we or our equity affiliates transport, fractionate, terminal and store; the tariff rates with respect to volumes transported through our regulated assets, which are subject to review and possible adjustment by federal and state regulators; fluctuations in the prices for crude oil, refined petroleum products and NGL; the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its negative impact on the demand for refined products; changes in governmental policies relating to crude oil, refined petroleum products or NGL pricing, regulation, taxation, or exports; liabilities associated with the risks and operational hazards inherent in transporting, fractionating, terminaling and storing crude oil, refined petroleum products and NGL; curtailment of operations due to accidents, severe weather (including as a result of climate change) or natural disasters, riots, strikes or lockouts; the inability to obtain or maintain permits, in a timely manner or at all, and the possible revocation or modification of permits; our ability to successfully execute growth strategies; the operation, financing and distribution decisions of our equity affiliates; costs to comply with environmental laws and safety regulations; failure of information technology due to various causes, including unauthorized access or attacks; changes to the costs to deliver and transport crude oil, refined petroleum products and NGL; potential liability from litigation or for remedial actions, including removal and reclamation obligations under environmental regulations; the failure to complete construction of capital projects on time and within budget; general domestic and international economic and political developments including armed hostilities, expropriation of assets, and other political, economic or diplomatic developments, including those caused by public health issues; our ability to comply with our debt covenants and to incur additional indebtedness on favorable terms; changes in tax, environmental and other laws and regulations; and other economic, business, competitive and/or regulatory factors affecting Phillips 66 Partners’ businesses generally as set forth in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Phillips 66 Partners is under no obligation (and expressly disclaims any such obligation) to update or alter its forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial InformationThis news release includes the terms “EBITDA,” “adjusted EBITDA,” “distributable cash flow,” “coverage ratio” and “adjusted capital spending.” These are non-GAAP financial measures. EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are included to help facilitate comparisons of operating performance of the Partnership with other companies in our industry. EBITDA and distributable cash flow help facilitate an assessment of our ability to generate sufficient cash flow to make distributions to our partners. We believe that the presentation of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA and distributable cash flow provides useful information to investors in assessing our financial condition and results of operations. Our coverage ratio is calculated as distributable cash flow divided by total cash distributions and is included to help indicate the Partnership’s ability to pay cash distributions from current earnings. Additionally, adjusted capital spending is a non-GAAP financial measure that demonstrates Phillips 66 Partners' net share of capital spending. The GAAP performance measure most directly comparable to EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA is net income. The GAAP liquidity measure most comparable to EBITDA and distributable cash flow is net cash provided by operating activities. The GAAP financial measure most comparable to our coverage ratio is calculated as net cash provided by operating activities divided by total cash distributions. The GAAP financial measure most comparable to adjusted capital spending is capital expenditures and investments. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered as alternatives to their comparable GAAP measures. They have important limitations as analytical tools because they exclude some but not all items that affect their corresponding GAAP measures. They should not be considered in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. Additionally, because EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, distributable cash flow, coverage ratio and adjusted capital spending may be defined differently by other companies in our industry, our definition of those measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies, thereby diminishing their utility.

Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to their comparable GAAP measures are included in this release.

References in the release to earnings refer to net income attributable to the Partnership. References to EBITDA refer to earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation and amortization.
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

Results of Operations (Unaudited)

Summarized Financial Statement Information
Millions of Dollars
Except as Indicated
Q3 2020Q2 2020
Selected Income Statement Data
Total revenues and other income$394 430 
Net income216 255 
Net income attributable to the Partnership206 255 
Adjusted EBITDA313 269 
Distributable cash flow243 218 
Net Income Per Limited Partner Unit—Diluted (Dollars)
Common units$0.85 1.05 
Selected Balance Sheet Data
Cash and cash equivalents$
Equity investments3,373 3,340 
Total assets7,294 7,203 
Total debt3,783 3,707 
Equity held by public
Preferred units747 746 
Common units 2,734 2,735 
Equity held by Phillips 66
Common units (578)(572)
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

Statement of Income
Millions of Dollars
Q3 2020Q2 2020
Revenues and Other Income
Operating revenues—related parties$256 236 
Operating revenues—third parties
Equity in earnings of affiliates129 104 
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 
Other income— 
Total revenues and other income394 430 
Costs and Expenses
Operating and maintenance expenses85 84 
Depreciation35 31 
General and administrative expenses16 17 
Taxes other than income taxes10 
Interest and debt expense32 28 
Other expenses— 
Total costs and expenses177 175 
Income before income taxes217 255 
Income tax expense— 
Net Income216 255 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest10 — 
Net Income Attributable to the Partnership
206 255 
Less: Preferred unitholders’ interest in net income attributable to the Partnership
10 
Limited Partners’ Interest in Net Income Attributable to the Partnership
$196 246 
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

Selected Operating Data
Q3 2020Q2 2020
Wholly Owned Operating Data
Pipelines
Pipeline revenues (millions of dollars)$117 97 
Pipeline volumes(1) (thousands of barrels daily)
Crude oil 867 806 
Refined petroleum products and natural gas liquids907 825 
Total1,774 1,631 
Average pipeline revenue per barrel (dollars)$0.71 0.65 
Terminals
Terminal revenues (millions of dollars)$36 33 
Terminal throughput (thousands of barrels daily)
Crude oil(2)
296 380 
Refined petroleum products700 690 
Total996 1,070 
Average terminaling revenue per barrel (dollars)$0.390.33
Storage, processing and other revenues (millions of dollars)$112111
Total Operating Revenues (millions of dollars)$265241
Joint Venture Operating Data(3)
Crude oil, refined petroleum products and natural gas liquids (thousands of barrels daily)
1,142942
(1) Represents the sum of volumes transported through each separately tariffed pipeline segment.
(2) Bayway and Ferndale rail rack volumes included in crude oil terminals.
(3) Proportional share of total pipeline and terminal volumes of joint ventures consistent with recognized equity in earnings of affiliates.


Cash Distributions
Millions of Dollars
Except as Indicated
Q3 2020Q2 2020
Cash Distributions
Common units—public$52 51 
Common units—Phillips 66148 149 
Total$200 200 
Cash Distribution Per Common Unit (Dollars)$0.875 0.875 
Coverage Ratio*
1.22 1.09 
Cash distributions declared attributable to the indicated periods.
*Calculated as distributable cash flow divided by total cash distributions. Used to indicate the Partnership’s ability to pay cash distributions from current earnings. Net cash provided by operating activities divided by total cash distributions was 1.48x and 1.08x at Q3 2020 and Q2 2020, respectively.

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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA and Distributable Cash Flow to Net Income Attributable to the Partnership
Millions of Dollars
Q3 2020Q2 2020
Net Income Attributable to the Partnership$206 255 
Plus:
Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest10 — 
Net Income216 255 
Plus:
Depreciation35 31 
Net interest expense31 29 
Income tax expense— 
EBITDA283 315 
Plus:
Proportional share of equity affiliates’ net interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization45 38 
Expenses indemnified or prefunded by Phillips 66— 
Less:
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to noncontrolling interest16 — 
Adjusted EBITDA313 269 
Plus:
Deferred revenue impacts*
(3)
Less:
Equity affiliate distributions less than (more than) proportional EBITDA(10)
Maintenance capital expenditures
21 28 
Net interest expense31 29 
Preferred unit distributions10 
Income taxes paid— 
Distributable Cash Flow $243 218 
*Difference between cash receipts and revenue recognition.
Excludes Merey Sweeny capital reimbursements and turnaround impacts.
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Phillips 66 Partners Reports Third-Quarter 2020 Financial Results

Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA and Distributable Cash Flow to Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
Millions of Dollars
Q3 2020Q2 2020
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities$296 215 
Plus:
Net interest expense31 29 
Income tax expense— 
Changes in working capital(45)(3)
Undistributed equity earnings— (5)
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 
Deferred revenues and other liabilities
Other(1)(7)
EBITDA283 315 
Plus:
Proportional share of equity affiliates’ net interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization45 38 
Expenses indemnified or prefunded by Phillips 66— 
Less:
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to noncontrolling interest16 — 
Adjusted EBITDA313 269 
Plus:
Deferred revenue impacts*
(3)
Less:
Equity affiliate distributions less than (more than) proportional EBITDA(10)
Maintenance capital expenditures
21 28 
Net interest expense31 29 
Preferred unit distributions10 
Income taxes paid— 
Distributable Cash Flow $243 218 
*Difference between cash receipts and revenue recognition.
Excludes Merey Sweeny capital reimbursements and turnaround impacts.

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Exhibit 99.2
Phillips 66 Partners LP Earnings Release Supplemental Data
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STATEMENT OF INCOME
CONSOLIDATED
Millions of Dollars, Except as Indicated
20202019
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Revenues and Other Income
Operating revenues—related parties
258 236 256 750 296 256 262 283 1,097 
Operating revenues—third parties
23 29 
Equity in earnings of affiliates
136 104 129 369 119 137 139 140 535 
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 — 84 — — — — — 
Other income
— 
Total revenues and other income
404 430 394 1,228 423 401 411 432 1,667 
Costs and Expenses
Operating and maintenance expenses88 84 85 257 139 85 91 90 405 
Depreciation30 31 35 96 29 29 30 32 120 
General and administrative expenses17 17 16 50 18 17 16 16 67 
Taxes other than income taxes11 10 30 11 10 39 
Interest and debt expense29 28 32 89 27 27 26 28 108 
Other expenses— — — — 
Total costs and expenses177 175 177 529 224 167 173 177 741 
Income before income taxes227 255 217 699 199 234 238 255 926 
Income tax expense— — 
Net Income226 255 216 697 198 233 237 255 923 
Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest— — 10 10 — — — — — 
Net Income Attributable to the Partnership
226 255 206 687 198 233 237 255 923 
Less: Preferred unitholders’ interest in net income attributable to the Partnership10 10 29 10 37 
Less: General partner’s interest in net income attributable to the Partnership— —  — 69 71 — — 140 
Limited Partners’ Interest in Net Income Attributable to the Partnership216 246 196 658 119 153 228 246 746 
Adjusted EBITDA*
321 269 313 903 281 319 323 345 1,268 
Distributable Cash Flow*
269 218 243 730 226 254 255 254 989 
Net Income attributable to the Partnership Per Limited Partner Unit (dollars)
Common units—basic0.95 1.07 0.86 2.88 0.96 1.23 1.18 1.08 4.45 
Common units—diluted0.93 1.05 0.85 2.84 0.92 1.15 1.15 1.06 4.29 
Weighted-Average Limited Partner Units Outstanding (thousands)
Common units—basic228,312 228,340 228,340 228,331 124,258 124,824 192,274 227,857 167,655 
Common units—diluted242,132 242,160 242,160 242,151 138,078 138,644 206,093 241,676 181,475 
* See note on the use of non-GAAP measures.

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Exhibit 99.2

Phillips 66 Partners LP Earnings Release Supplemental Data

SELECTED OPERATING DATA
CONSOLIDATED
20202019
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Wholly Owned Operating Data
Pipelines
Pipeline revenues (millions of dollars)
111 97 117 325 109 117 121 126 473 
Pipeline volumes(1) (thousands of barrels daily)
Crude oil941 806 867 871 959 1,000 998 1,005 991 
Refined petroleum products and NGL866 825 907 866 768 995 990 1,033 947 
Total
1,807 1,631 1,774 1,737 1,727 1,995 1,988 2,038 1,938 
Average pipeline revenue per barrel (dollars)
0.67 0.65 0.71 0.68 0.70 0.64 0.66 0.67 0.67 
Terminals
Terminal revenues (millions of dollars)
43 33 36 112 40 39 41 47 167 
Terminal throughput (thousands of barrels daily)
Crude oil(2)
460 380 296 378 471 456 493 459 470 
Refined petroleum products748 690 700 713 736 809 819 852 804 
Total
1,208 1,070 996 1,091 1,207 1,265 1,312 1,311 1,274 
Average terminaling revenue per barrel (dollars)
0.39 0.33 0.39 0.37 0.36 0.33 0.33 0.38 0.35 
Storage, processing and other revenues (millions of dollars)
113 111 112 336 153 107 108 118 486 
Total Operating Revenues (millions of dollars)
267 241 265 773 302 263 270 291 1,126 
Joint Venture Operating Data(3)
Crude oil, refined petroleum products and NGL (thousands of barrels daily)
838 942 1,142 975 687 772 786 793 760 
(1) Represents the sum of volumes transported through each separately tariffed pipeline segment.
(2) Bayway and Ferndale rail rack volumes included in crude oil terminals.
(3) Proportional share of total pipeline and terminal volumes of joint ventures consistent with recognized equity in earnings of affiliates.

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Exhibit 99.2

Phillips 66 Partners LP Earnings Release Supplemental Data

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES AND INVESTMENTS
Millions of Dollars
20202019
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Capital Expenditures and Investments
Expansion196 311160 667 195 102 136 146 579 
Maintenance15 2821 64 15 12 25 28 80 
Adjusted Capital Spending*211 339181 731 210 114 161 174 659 
Capital expenditures and investments funded by certain joint venture partners23 3864 422 — — 423 
Capital Expenditures and Investments234 377184 795 632 114 161 175 1,082 
* See note on the use of non-GAAP measures.




CASH DISTRIBUTIONS
20202019
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Cash Distribution Per Common Unit (Dollars)
0.875 0.875 0.875 2.625 0.845 0.855 0.865 0.875 3.440 
Cash Distributions* ($ Millions)
Common units—public51 51 52 154 47 49 50 51 197 
Common units—Phillips 66148 149 148 445 58 58 147 149 412 
General partner—Phillips 66— — — — 69 70 — — 139 
Total199 200 200 599 174 177 197 200 748 
Coverage Ratio**
1.35 1.09 1.22 1.22 1.30 1.44 1.29 1.27 1.32 
 * Cash distributions declared attributable to the indicated periods.
** See note on the use of non-GAAP measures.
 † Calculated as distributable cash flow divided by total cash distributions. Used to indicate the Partnership’s ability to pay cash distributions from
    current earnings.

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Exhibit 99.2

Phillips 66 Partners LP Earnings Release Supplemental Data

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES RECONCILIATION
CONSOLIDATED
Millions of Dollars
20202019
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
Reconciliation to Net Income Attributable to the Partnership
Net Income Attributable to the Partnership226 255 206 687 198 233 237 255 923 
Plus:
Net Income attributable to noncontrolling interest— — 10 10 — — — — — 
Net Income226 255 216 697 198 233 237 255 923 
Plus:
Depreciation30 31 35 96 29 29 30 32 120 
Net interest expense28 29 31 88 27 26 25 27 105 
Income tax expense— — 
EBITDA**285 315 283 883 255 289 293 314 1,151 
Plus:
Proportional share of equity affiliates’ net interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization35 38 45 118 26 29 30 31 116 
Expenses indemnified or prefunded by Phillips 66— — — — — 
Transaction costs associated with acquisitions— — — — — — — 
Less:
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 — 84 — — — — — 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to noncontrolling interest— — 16 16 — — — — — 
Adjusted EBITDA**321 269 313 903 281 319 323 345 1,268 
Plus:
Deferred revenue impacts*
(3)— (4)— (2)(6)
Less:
Equity affiliate distributions less than (more than) proportional EBITDA
(10)(5)13 25 56 
Maintenance capital expenditures
15 28 21 64 12 25 28 74 
Net interest expense28 29 31 88 27 26 25 27 105 
Preferred unit distributions10 10 29 10 37 
Income taxes paid— — — — — 
Distributable Cash Flow **269 218 243 730 226 254 255 254 989 
 * Difference between cash receipts and revenue recognition.
** See note on the use of non-GAAP measures.
 † Excludes Merey Sweeny capital reimbursements and turnaround impacts.
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Exhibit 99.2

Phillips 66 Partners LP Earnings Release Supplemental Data

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES RECONCILIATION (continued)
CONSOLIDATED
Millions of Dollars
20202019
1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD1st Qtr2nd Qtr3rd Qtr4th QtrYTD
 Reconciliation to Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities274 215 296 785 205 276 276 259 1,016 
Plus:
Net interest expense28 29 31 88 27 26 25 27 105 
Income tax expense— — 
Changes in working capital(12)(3)(45)(60)34 (11)(9)20 34 
Undistributed equity earnings(4)(5)— (9)(2)(1)(4)10 
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 — 84 — — — — — 
Deferred revenues and other liabilities— (9)(5)
Other(2)(7)(1)(10)(1)(3)(3)(5)
EBITDA**285 315 283 883 255 289 293 314 1,151 
Plus:
Proportional share of equity affiliates’ net interest, taxes and depreciation and amortization
35 38 45 118 26 29 30 31 116 
Expenses indemnified or prefunded by Phillips 66— — — — — 
Transaction costs associated with acquisitions— — — — — — — 
Less:
Gain from equity interest transfer— 84 — 84 — — — — — 
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to noncontrolling interest— — 16 16 — — — — — 
Adjusted EBITDA**321 269 313 903 281 319 323 345 1,268 
Plus:
Deferred revenue impacts*
(3)— (4)— (2)(6)
Less:
Equity affiliate distributions less than (more than) proportional EBITDA
(10)(5)13 25 56 
Maintenance capital expenditures
15 28 21 64 12 25 28 74 
Net interest expense28 29 31 88 27 26 25 27 105 
Preferred unit distributions10 10 29 10 37 
Income taxes paid— — — — — 
Distributable Cash Flow**269 218 243 730 226 254 255 254 989 
 * Difference between cash receipts and revenue recognition.
** See note on the use of non-GAAP measures.
 † Excludes Merey Sweeny capital reimbursements and turnaround impacts.

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Exhibit 99.2
Use of Non-GAAP Financial Information—This earnings release supplemental data includes the terms “EBITDA,” “adjusted EBITDA,” “distributable cash flow,” “coverage ratio,” and “adjusted capital spending.” These are non-GAAP financial measures. EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are included to help facilitate comparisons of operating performance of the Partnership with other companies in our industry. EBITDA and distributable cash flow help facilitate an assessment of our ability to generate sufficient cash flow to make distributions to our partners. We believe that the presentation of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA and distributable cash flow provides useful information to investors in assessing our financial condition and results of operations. Our coverage ratio is calculated as distributable cash flow divided by total cash distributions and is included to help indicate the Partnership’s ability to pay cash distributions from current earnings. Additionally, adjusted capital spending is a non-GAAP financial measure that demonstrates Phillips 66 Partners' net share of capital spending. The GAAP performance measure most directly comparable to EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA is net income. The GAAP liquidity measure most comparable to EBITDA and distributable cash flow is net cash provided by operating activities. The GAAP financial measure most comparable to our coverage ratio is calculated as net cash provided by operating activities divided by total cash distributions. The GAAP financial measure most comparable to adjusted capital spending is capital expenditures and investments. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered as alternatives to their comparable GAAP measures. They have important limitations as analytical tools because they exclude some but not all items that affect their corresponding GAAP measures. They should not be considered in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. Additionally, because EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, distributable cash flow, coverage ratio and adjusted capital spending may be defined differently by other companies in our industry, our definition of those measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies, thereby diminishing their utility.
Reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to their comparable GAAP measures are included in this earnings release supplemental data. Additionally, the disaggregation of adjusted capital spending between expansion and maintenance is not a distinction recognized under GAAP. We provide such disaggregation because our partnership agreement requires that we treat expansion and maintenance capital differently for certain surplus determinations. Further, we generally fund expansion capital spending with both operating and financing cash flows and fund maintenance capital spending with operating cash flows. We believe this is an important distinction in our liquidity profile.
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