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Phillips 66 Confirms Workforce Changes, Bartlesville Control Center Relocation
The energy company is consolidating operations and eliminating a small number of positions.
Published on Feb. 5, 2026
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Phillips 66 has announced plans to relocate its Bartlesville, Oklahoma pipeline control center to Tulsa as part of an operational consolidation. The company also confirmed a limited number of job eliminations in separate, unrelated workforce reductions.
Why it matters
The changes at Phillips 66 reflect ongoing shifts in the energy industry as companies seek to optimize operations and costs. The relocation of the Bartlesville control center will impact the local economy, while the job cuts, though limited in scope, are still difficult news for affected employees.
The details
According to a company spokesperson, Phillips 66 will be moving its Bartlesville Control Center, which oversees the company's pipeline operations, to Tulsa as part of an effort to consolidate operations. The company also confirmed the elimination of a small number of positions, though these workforce reductions are unrelated to the control center relocation.
- Phillips 66 announced the changes on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
The players
Phillips 66
An American energy company that specializes in refining, marketing and transportation of oil and gas products.
The takeaway
The changes at Phillips 66 reflect the ongoing evolution of the energy industry, as companies seek to streamline operations and manage costs. While the job cuts are limited, the relocation of the Bartlesville control center will have ripple effects on the local economy.


