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Chevron Phillips Chemical celebrated its new 360,000 square foot headquarters building with a ribbon cutting July 16, 2025.
Chevron Phillips Chemical celebrated a major milestone July 16 with the opening of its new 360,000-square-foot global headquarters in The Woodlands, Texas — just in time for the company’s 25th anniversary.
The move marks a new chapter in CPChem’s growth story, as the company transitions from its former headquarters, also in The Woodlands, into a state-of-the-art facility designed to support continued innovation, expansion and sustainability.
More than a new headquarters

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CPChem President and CEO Steve Prusak addresses a crowd of more than 400 employees and community members July 16, 2025, at the ribbon cutting of its new 360,000 square foot headquarters on Lakeside Drive in The Woodlands.
“The opening of this building on our 25-year anniversary is particularly meaningful,” said CPChem President and CEO Steve Prusak. “For me personally, and for many of us who have been here since the company’s inception, this has been a journey marked by dedication, growth, collaboration and our unwavering commitment to our customers. This new headquarters is more than a building — it’s a symbol of our growth, our culture, and our commitment to the future.”
More than 400 employees, customers, suppliers and community members attended the ribbon cutting.
A state-of-the-art facility supporting innovation, growth and sustainability
CPChem began construction on the six-story headquarters, located on 13 acres at 9500 Lakeside Blvd., in September 2023. Some 800 employees and contractors moved into the new building in May, bringing personnel from three offices across The Woodlands into a single location.
The new headquarters campus includes office space, a parking garage and outdoor recreational courts.
Pursuing LEED certification and green design
It was designed and constructed using the national Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards, the world’s most widely used green-building certification program. CPChem has applied for LEED certification for the building and expects to complete that process later this summer. Following LEED guidelines is expected to result in improved energy efficiency and water use compared to traditional construction methods.
CPChem also took steps to enhance outdoor spaces across the campus. The use of native plants will help promote local biodiversity, reduce water consumption and decrease the need for maintenance. The space also uses outdoor lighting fixtures designed to reduce light pollution.
Keeping our values—and commitments—top of mind
“We’re proud that this building reflects our values — from resource-efficient systems to responsible design choices. We’ve built a space that mirrors our commitment to sustainability and stewardship,” Prusak said.
About Chevron Phillips Chemical
CPChem, founded in July 2000, is a joint venture between Chevron USA and Phillips 66 Company. It combined the chemical operations of both companies.