At Phillips 66, we are committed to safe, efficient and reliable operations with a focus on environmental stewardship. We operate pipelines and a fuel storage terminal in Jefferson City that supplies motor fuels, propane and butane to customers in the region. We have approximately 20 employees based in Jefferson City.
We are planning to replace, and relocate sections of, an existing pipeline that delivers fuel products to consumers in Missouri and Illinois. This project will help ensure the continued safe and reliable transport of fuels. We are committed to designing, constructing, operating and maintaining the replacement pipeline in a safe and reliable manner, and to meeting or exceeding regulatory standards.

More about the project
Construction on the segment west of our terminal on Idlewood Road into Moniteau County is expected to be complete in December, and construction east from Idlewood Road to the Osage River is expected to be complete in early 2020. Our crews will be returning in the spring to complete land restoration and reseeding work. We appreciate the community’s patience while we work hard to safely complete the project. Read more about this update here.
Construction will take place during daytime hours, Monday-Saturday.
We will use boring or directional drilling construction methods in residential areas, under roads and water crossings which minimizes the construction impact compared to open trench construction.
We are working with landowners and state and local officials to minimize any disruption to the community or the environment.
Phillips 66 presented an update on the pipeline replacement project to the Jefferson City Chamber of Commerce on October 11, 2019.
PROGRESS ON THE PROJECT

Horizontal boring at the Oak Hills Golf Course in Jefferson City, Missouri.

Pipes await their underground placement in southern Jefferson City, Missouri.

Phillips 66 was glad to contribute to the restoration needs of Jefferson City, Missouri after the May 2019 tornado struck our community.

Phillips 66’s commitment to the community helped American Legion Post 5 to complete the patriotic roundabouts on the east end of Jefferson City, Missouri.
Supporting the communities where our employees live and work is important to us, and we have made a number of philanthropic donations in the area to support the following:
- Jefferson City Police Department – Emergency Operations Center (2015)
- Cole County Fire Protection District — Tank truck roll-over simulator (2016)
- Jefferson City Fire Department — Fire training trailer for elementary school children (2017)
- Osage County Emergency Management – Storm warning siren system (2019)
For more information, contact us at Info@Phillips66JCMO.com
Phillips 66 Pipeline Replacement Project in Jefferson City