Enterprise Products Partners L.P.

Enterprise Products Partners L.P.

  Enterprise Products Partners L.P.
1100 Louisiana Street
Houston, TX 77002

P.O. Box 4324
Houston, TX 77210-4324

 (713) 381-6500 — Main
(866) 230-0745 — Investors

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. is one of the largest publicly traded partnerships and is a leading North American provider of midstream energy services to producers and consumers of natural gas, NGLs, crude oil and petrochemicals. Enterprise transports natural gas, NGLs, crude oil and petrochemicals through more than 35,000 miles of onshore and offshore pipelines. Services include natural gas transportation, gathering, processing and storage; NGL fractionation (or separation), transportation, storage, and import and export terminaling; crude oil transportation and offshore production platform services.

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Enterprise to expand NGL export facility at Houston Ship Channel terminal

Houston-based Enterprise Products Partners LP said March 29 that it will expand the partnership’s natural gas liquids (NGLs) import/export terminal on the Houston Ship Channel.

ONEOK Partners temporarily shuts down fractionator due to fire at adjacent facility

Tulsa-based ONEOK Partners LP said Tuesday, Feb. 8, that it has shut down temporarily its 160,000 barrel-per-day fractionator, MB-1, in Mont Belvieu, Texas, due to an apparent explosion and fire at an adjacent facility owned by Enterprise Products Partners.

Explosions, fire reported at Enterprise Products plant near Houston

A large fire erupted after several reported explosions just after noon on Tuesday, Feb. 8, at a natural gas liquids plant in Mont Belvieu, Texas, about 35 miles east of Houston.

2010 worldwide midstream transactions returned to 2006 high of $49B

Worldwide mergers and acquisitions transactions involving midstream energy assets, which includes natural gas pipelines, gas gathering and processing facilities, as well as tankers and diversified holdings, returned to the 2006 all-time high of $49 billion in 2010, according to information just released by IHS.

Beyond the pipeline

Are hydrocarbon producers the new MLPs?

Beyond the pipeline

Are hydrocarbon producers the new MLPs?

Charities and champions: the year in review 2010

It's December once again, time to wrap up another year at Oil & Gas Financial Journal.