Working for the Greater Good in the Community Phillips 66 takes seriously our corporate responsibility to our employees, our communities and our environment. Living our core values of safety, honor and commitment, we create purposeful partnerships and work to strengthen economic, social and environmental resilience and sustainability in the communities where our employees live and work. Good Energy , our employee volunteerism program, was designed to inspire employees to connect with our neighbors and share our compassion, talents and hard work to improve our communities. Our corporate philanthropy program is one way we live our values, support our stakeholders and contribute to the sustainability of our communities. It is based on the four key areas below. EDUCATION AND LITERACY • In Montana, we provided a grant for Crow Tribe education to the Plenty Doors Community Development Corporation, a Native American-led nonprofit that promotes food access, supports cultural sharing and offers resources for small businesses, including technical assistance and education • Phillips 66 Midstream employees donated funds to Tulsa Public Schools in Oklahoma through Elevate Our Kids, a nonprofit organization that supports childhood education in under-resourced communities COMMUNITY SAFETY AND PREPAREDNESS In 2021, Hurricane Ida affected our Alliance Refinery in Louisiana, our Bayway Refinery in New Jersey and our Midstream operations. Phillips 66 contributed $1 million to the American Red Cross to provide shelter, relief supplies, food and other necessities to people impacted by the storm. ENVIRONMENT • More than 70 employees and contractors helped the Bayway Refinery's Veterans Network Employee Resource Group beautify an amphitheater and internal courtyard at a retirement home for military veterans • The Linden Blue Acres Floodplain Restoration Project, sponsored by Phillips 66, among others, was awarded a 2021 Land Ethics Award by Bowman’s Hill Wildlife Preserve • The Lake Charles Manufacturing Complex won an Outstanding Community Service award from the Louisiana Recreation and Parks Association State Conference for our contributions to park beautification CIVIC ENRICHMENT • Phillips 66 employees and families participated in the Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation’s 24 Hours in The Canyon mountain and road bike event in Palo Duro Canyon near Amarillo, Texas, to provide resources for cancer survivors • The Ferndale Refinery Veterans Network raised funds for Brigadoon Service Dogs, which provides service dogs for veterans PROVIDING RELIEF IN A FOOD DESERT The northern part of Lake Charles, Louisiana, is what the U.S. Department of Agriculture classifies as a "food desert." That means people have limited access to healthy food options. To help families in need, Phillips 66 donated funds and helped distribute 60,000 pounds of meat, produce and other food items to 400 Lake Charles families. AT A GLANCE Social Impact 61 STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT 61

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