Phillips 66
About Phillips 66
Located along Old Spanish Trail in Westlake, just across the Calcasieu River from Lake Charles, this facility operates as part of Phillips 66's broader network of chemical and petrochemical manufacturing operations. The Westlake site sits within one of Louisiana's most significant industrial corridors, where refining, chemicals, and midstream energy infrastructure converge along the Gulf Coast.
Phillips 66 operates across multiple business segments that include refining, chemicals, midstream logistics, and renewable fuels development. The Westlake location functions within this integrated framework, contributing to the production and processing activities that support downstream energy markets. The company's chemical operations are a distinct arm of its business, separate from its consumer fuel presence, and involve the manufacture of petrochemical products that serve industrial customers and supply chains well beyond the immediate region.
The facility reflects the scale of energy-sector activity that defines the greater Lake Charles and Westlake industrial zone, an area long associated with large-scale chemical and refining output. Guided by operational values that include safety and environmental stewardship, the site is subject to the same standards that govern the company's facilities nationally, including sustainability targets and safety protocols documented through its publicly available ESG reporting. For businesses and researchers tracking petrochemical manufacturing in Southwest Louisiana, this Westlake location represents a meaningful node in the regional industrial landscape.