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Unleaded and Diesel Dual Gas Pump Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - July 2, 2011: Phillips 66 gas station with the front view of the unleaded and diesel dual gas pump. Phillips 66 is a brand of gasoline and service station in the U.S. It belongs to the ConocoPhillips Company. The Phillips 66 shield logo, created for its link to the highway of the same number, was introduced in 1930 in a black and orange color scheme that would last nearly 30 years. In 1959, Phillips introduced a revised version of the shield in red, white and black, a color scheme still used by ConocoPhillips for the brand. Fuel Pump Stock Photo
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - July 2, 2011: Phillips 66 gas station with the front view of the unleaded and diesel dual gas pump. Phillips 66 is a brand of gasoline and service station in the U.S. It belongs to the ConocoPhillips Company. The Phillips 66 shield logo, created for its link to the highway of the same number, was introduced in 1930 in a black and orange color scheme that would last nearly 30 years. In 1959, Phillips introduced a revised version of the shield in red, white and black, a color scheme still used by ConocoPhillips for the brand.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - July 2, 2011: Phillips 66 gas station with the front view of the unleaded and diesel dual gas pump. Phillips 66 is a brand of gasoline and service station in the U.S. It belongs to the ConocoPhillips Company. The Phillips 66 shield logo, created for its link to the highway of the same number, was introduced in 1930 in a black and orange color scheme that would last nearly 30 years. In 1959, Phillips introduced a revised version of the shield in red, white and black, a color scheme still used by ConocoPhillips for the brand.

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