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Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers Announces 76® Branding Agreement With Phillips 66 for Its Next Generation of Travel Centers

CORNELIUS, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cyclum NextGen Travel Centers, an innovator in zero carbon fuels and the next generation in travel centers, is proud to announce a branding agreement with Phillips 66 and its iconic 76® brand. “This agreement strengthens our mission to lead in renewable fuel innovation,” said Brian Profitt, CEO of Cyclum. “By combining Phillips 66’s fuel expertise with Cyclum’s vision and plan for zero carbon energy, we’re building a foundation to meet the growing demand for mu...

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