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Yellowstone County grants tax break to Phillips 66 oil refinery
November 15, 2017 /
Yellowstone County on Tuesday approved a tax break sought by Phillips 66 oil refinery in Billings for a $298 million project to improve crude oil processing and sulfur recovery.
The project qualified for the tax reduction under a county program for qualifying new or expanding businesses.
Two Phillips 66 employees spoke for the tax break; no one opposed it.
Commission Chairman John Ostlund said the county traditionally has honored requests for the tax incentive and noted the large investment by the refinery.
By CLAIR JOHNSON [email protected]
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