Phillips 66

PSX · Energy

About Phillips 66 (PSX)

Phillips 66 is a Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing company operating in the Energy sector.

PSX trades on the US stock exchanges (NYSE/NASDAQ) and is classified as a large-cap stock .

Sector
Energy
Industry
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing

Key Statistics

Current Price
$176.76
Market Cap
$70.84B
52-Week High
$179.02
52-Week Low
$91.01
Sector
Energy
Industry
Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing

$1,000 Invested in Phillips 66 (PSX)

1 Year
$1,460
+46%
3 Years
$2,076
+108%
5 Years
$2,507
+151%
10 Years
$2,976
+198%
Since IPO
$8,294
+729%

How much would $1,000 invested in PSX be worth today?

What would $1,000 invested in PSX 1 year ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Phillips 66 (PSX) in 2025 would be worth $1,460 as of May 2026, representing a +46.0% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in PSX 3 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Phillips 66 (PSX) in 2023 would be worth $2,076 as of May 2026, representing a +107.6% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in PSX 5 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Phillips 66 (PSX) in 2021 would be worth $2,507 as of May 2026, representing a +150.7% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in PSX 10 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Phillips 66 (PSX) in 2016 would be worth $2,976 as of May 2026, representing a +197.6% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in PSX at IPO be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Phillips 66 (PSX) at IPO would be worth $8,294 as of May 2026, representing a +729.4% total return.

Monthly Returns Heatmap

Avg Monthly Return
+1.70%
Positive Months
97
58% of 167
Negative Months
70
42% of 167
Data Period
13+ years
167 months
Best Performers
Best month ever: Apr 2020 (+36.4%)
Best month on avg: November (+5.4%)
Worst Performers
Worst month ever: Mar 2020 (-28.3%)
Worst month on avg: September (-0.6%)

Over the past 13+ years (167 months), Phillips 66 (PSX) has averaged a monthly return of +1.70% with a median return of +1.26%. The stock had 97 positive months (58%) and 70 negative months (42%). The best month in PSX's history was April 2020 with a +36.4% return, while the worst was March 2020 at -28.3%. Historically, November tends to be the strongest month (averaging +5.4%), and September the weakest (-0.6%).

PSX's longest winning streak was 10 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 5 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 2022 with a cumulative return of +49.6%, and the worst was 2020 at -19.1%.

Annual Returns

Over 14 years of trading history, Phillips 66 (PSX) has delivered an average annual return of +15.26% with a median return of +17.33%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is +12.58%. The stock posted gains in 10 years (71%) and losses in 4 years (29%).

PSX's best year was 2022 with a +49.58% gain, while the worst was 2020 at -33.85%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 3, and the longest losing streak was 1 years. PSX achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 8 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 3 years.

Avg Return
+15.26%
Best Year
2022 (+49.58%)
Worst Year
2020 (-33.85%)
Positive Years
10/14
Year Return Start End
2026 +38.11% $127.99 $176.76
2025 +17.51% $108.91 $127.99
2024 -11.63% $123.24 $108.91
2023 +33.07% $92.61 $123.24
2022 +49.58% $61.92 $92.61
2021 +8.51% $57.06 $61.92
2020 -33.85% $86.26 $57.06
2019 +33.98% $64.39 $86.26
2018 -12.28% $73.40 $64.39
2017 +20.94% $60.69 $73.40
2016 +8.98% $55.69 $60.69
2015 +17.15% $47.54 $55.69
2014 -4.76% $49.91 $47.54
2013 +48.34% $33.65 $49.91

Frequently Asked Questions: PSX

What sector is PSX in?

PSX operates in the Energy sector, specifically in the Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing industry.

How has PSX performed historically?

Over 14 years of trading history, PSX has posted gains in 10 years (71% of the time). The best year was 2022 with a +49.6% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

How can I invest in PSX?

You can invest in PSX through any brokerage account that offers access to US stock exchanges. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold PSX.

Last updated: 3/24/2026