Elliott Sends Letter to the Board of Phillips 66
Sees a Total Potential Upside of Approximately 75%
Seeks Appointment of Two Highly Qualified New Directors
Discloses Approximately
Full Letter Available at ElliottLetters.com
In its letter, Elliott outlined a path by which Phillips 66 can remedy its underperformance, improve its execution, restore trust with investors and unlock significant and sustainable value for its shareholders. Elliott sees approximately 75% upside to the current stock price.
In its letter, Elliott said that while the Company's 2025 targets are admirable, investors are skeptical of the Company's ability to achieve them. "At present," wrote Elliott, "we believe
Among the steps Elliott recommended is the appointment to the Phillips 66 Board of two highly qualified new directors. Should Phillips 66 be unable to deliver on its 2025 targets, Elliott believes the Company could successfully implement a similar path to the one Marathon Petroleum Corporation followed after its engagement with Elliott in 2019.
The letter can be downloaded at ElliottLetters.com.
The full text of the letter follows:
The Board of Directors
Phillips 66
Dear Members of the Board:
We are writing to you on behalf of Elliott Associates, L.P. and Elliott International, L.P. (collectively, "Elliott" or "we"), which together have an approximately
As we have explained in our discussions with CEO
In the balance of this letter, we outline the drivers of Phillips 66's underperformance, the magnitude of the value-creation opportunity at hand – which we believe could be approximately 75% of upside from today's stock price (or greater than
Drivers of Phillips 66's Underperformance
Following its 2012 spin from ConocoPhillips, most investors regarded Phillips 66 as a well-run and high-performing company. The Company continues to play a critical role across the domestic energy value chain.
In recent years, however, Phillips 66's performance has declined as it has shifted its focus away from its Refining segment. (
Over the past three years, as Phillips 66 has fallen further and further behind, its stock has meaningfully underperformed these peers:
See "Phillips 66 Total Shareholder Return vs. Peers2" image.
We believe the loss of investor confidence illustrated by the chart above derives from the Company's underperformance in Refining, as well as poor execution on its cost-reduction efforts.
Underperformance in Refining
The consequences of management taking its "eye off the ball" in Refining (some of which predates
See "Opex per Barrel excluding Turnarounds3" image.
The magnitude of this inefficiency has ballooned in recent years.4 By 2022, Phillips 66's opex/bbl "gap" to Valero had grown to
At the same time, and in stark contrast to Phillips 66, Marathon's opex/bbl gap to Valero shrank dramatically. By 2022, under the leadership of CEO
We believe this lack of opex discipline has been a key driver of the Company's stock-price underperformance, particularly in the context of the substantial improvements made by its similarly situated peer Marathon. Achieving safe, reliable and efficient refining operations is paramount to reversing Phillips 66's underperformance.
Lack of trust in cost-reduction programs
In 2019, the Company embarked on the AdvantEdge66 program, aimed at reducing costs. What followed was disappointing to investors: Phillips 66 actually saw costs increase relative to peers following implementation. These results have rightfully led investors to dismiss the Company's subsequent targets – not based on their estimation of the opportunity, but on their estimation of the management team's ability to achieve its stated goals.
For example, despite recognizing the quality of the Company's assets, market participants have voiced a lack of confidence in Phillips 66's 2022 Investor Day targets, pointing to a lack of certainty in execution. At the 2022 Investor Day, one analyst questioned:
"…in 2019, you laid out a similar cost-cutting program, and it actually looks like costs increased over that period on an absolute basis, stripping out energy and maintenance costs on a per unit – on a per barrel basis and relative to peers. So to instill some confidence maybe in this program that you're about to embark on, can you discuss maybe what went wrong in that 2019 to 2022 program and how you expect to maybe not incur those same issues?" – Cowen,
As the analyst quote above shows, a lack of trust stemming from the Company's failure to cut costs as part of its AdvantEdge66 program persists to this day. Today, one of the Company's most important tasks is to remedy this lack of trust and thereby get the proper credit for its 2025 targets.
The Phillips 66 Value-Creation Opportunity
Since his elevation to CEO in 2022,
These are certainly the correct goals. If achieved, the
The table below lays out a breakdown of this potential upside:
See "Phillips 66 Upside if 2025 Mid-Cycle EBITDA Target is Achieved" image.
But while the Company's announced plan is admirable, investor skepticism about Phillips 66's ability to achieve these goals remains a weight on its stock price. According to analysts, Phillips 66 "remains an execution story" (BofA,
At present, we believe
Achieving the Phillips 66 Value-Creation Opportunity
We are convinced that the fulfilment and sustainability of the Company's success will in large part depend on its oversight capabilities. To that end, we believe that Board enhancements are necessary to ensure the Company meets its targets and delivers the upside potential outlined above. And should the Company fail to meet its targets, we believe there is an alternative path available that would lead to significant value creation.
Board enhancements
Given the Company's history of failed execution, we believe shareholders would welcome the appointment to the Board of two new directors with refining-operating experience. We have identified multiple highly qualified directors who we believe would provide relevant experience and expertise as the Board implements the necessary operational improvements at Phillips 66. Furthermore, we believe these directors will help enhance a Phillips 66 Board that has limited refining-operations expertise, which is particularly noteworthy given the Company's poor execution in this segment.
Broader strategic initiatives, if necessary
We are hopeful the current management team, supported by an enhanced Board, can deliver on its performance targets and achieve significant stock-price outperformance. However, should Phillips 66 fail to show material progress toward its 2025 targets over the next year, we believe that the Company should at that point pursue its best available option by making a strategic pivot and following a path that mirrors Marathon's recent transformation.
Following our engagement with Marathon in 2019, its management team and board dramatically improved the company's structure and operating performance, leading its stock price to outperform its
- Enhancing governance with the addition of a new director;
- Transitioning to a new CEO;
- Improving refining operations under new leadership which, within two years, closed a
$2 per barrel EBITDA gap between Marathon and best-in-class peer Valero (an EBITDA improvement of approximately$2 billion ) by reducing operating costs and improving the company's commercial function; and - Selling the company's Speedway retail operation, which generated
$17 billion in after-tax cash proceeds and which has enabled a best-in-class capital-return program while sustaining an investment-grade balance sheet.
See "Marathon Total Shareholder Return vs. Peers Since Elliott's Engagement7" image.
If it becomes necessary, we are confident Phillips 66 could follow a similar path by:
- Making appropriate management changes;
- Closing the current
$2-$3 per barrel refining EBITDA gap between Phillips 66 and Valero; and - Generating
$15 billion to$20 billion of after-tax cash proceeds from the sale of Phillips 66's CPChem stake, European convenience stores, and a portion of its non-operated midstream stakes – monetization events that would enable a best-in-class capital-return program while sustaining an investment-grade balance sheet.
Next Steps
Phillips 66 has the ability to remedy its recent period of underperformance through strong execution and a restoration of trust with investors. We believe the key step we outline above – enhancing the Board with fresh perspectives – will ultimately help the Company deliver on its targets. We are committed to ensuring that Phillips 66 reaches its full potential.
Our desire is to work constructively with the Company to add highly qualified directors to its ranks. To that end, we will make ourselves available to meet with the Company to discuss our views in more detail.
Sincerely,
Partner
Mike Tomkins
Portfolio Manager
About Elliott
Elliott Investment Management L.P. (together with its affiliates, "Elliott") manages approximately $59.2 billion of assets as of June 30, 2023. Founded in 1977, it is one of the oldest funds under continuous management. The Elliott funds' investors include pension plans, sovereign wealth funds, endowments, foundations, funds-of-funds, high net worth individuals and families, and employees of the firm.
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