(Corrects refinery from St. Charles to Alliance, location, name
of hurricane to Sally instead of Laura)
Oct 30 (Reuters) - The market will dictate when Phillips 66
brings all units back online at the 260,000 barrel per day the
Belle Chasse refinery that were shut in August ahead of
Hurricane Sally's landfall, company executives said on Friday
during its third quarter earnings call.
Phillips 66 said that crude utilization at its refineries
was 77% in third quarter of 2020, up from 75% in prior quarter.
The company's refineries processed crude in mid-60% range in
October due to downtime at the Lake Charles and Alliance
refineries in Louisiana.
Phillips 66 did not give guidance on what rates it would run
its refineries at in the coming quarters.
(Reporting by Laura Sanicola)