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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;Energy Transfer L.P. is one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in the United States, headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company operates a diversified portfolio of assets in the energy sector, including natural gas pipelines, crude oil pipelines, NGL (natural gas liquids) pipelines, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) operations. Founded in 1996, Energy Transfer has grown through strategic acquisitions and operational expansion to become a major player in the midstream energy industry, moving energy products from production areas to markets and consumers across North America. The company&amp;#039;s headquarters location in Dallas reflects the city&amp;#039;s significant role as an energy industry hub, and Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s operations and corporate decisions have had notable impacts on regional economics, employment, and infrastructure development.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web |title=Energy Transfer Overview |url=https://www.energytransfer.com |work=Energy Transfer L.P. |access-date=2026-02-26}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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== History ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer was established in 1996 as a limited partnership focused on natural gas distribution and pipeline operations. The company&amp;#039;s early years were marked by organic growth and regional consolidation within the Texas energy sector. In 2003, Energy Transfer completed a significant milestone by going public on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol &amp;quot;ET,&amp;quot; which enabled the company to raise capital for expansion and acquire additional assets. Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, the company pursued an aggressive acquisition strategy that transformed it into one of North America&amp;#039;s largest midstream energy companies. Key acquisitions included the purchase of Sunoco L.P., the operations of Regency Energy Partners, and various pipeline systems that expanded its geographic footprint and operational capacity.&lt;br /&gt;
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The company&amp;#039;s growth trajectory was shaped by favorable market conditions in the energy sector, particularly the development of shale oil and natural gas resources across the United States. Energy Transfer positioned itself to capitalize on increased production from the Marcellus Shale, Eagle Ford Shale, and Permian Basin by expanding its pipeline network and infrastructure. The Dallas-based company&amp;#039;s headquarters became a hub for strategic planning and corporate operations. Throughout its history, Energy Transfer has navigated regulatory requirements, market fluctuations, and environmental considerations inherent to the energy infrastructure business. The company&amp;#039;s expansion has been central to the development of the nation&amp;#039;s energy distribution network and has contributed to Dallas&amp;#039;s prominence as a corporate headquarters location for major energy companies.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web |title=Energy Transfer History and Corporate Development |url=https://dallasnews.com/business/energy |work=Dallas News |access-date=2026-02-26}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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== Economy ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s operations represent a substantial component of the Dallas regional economy and broader energy sector employment. The company directly employs thousands of workers across its operations, maintenance, and administrative divisions, with corporate headquarters in Dallas housing significant portions of the workforce in management, finance, engineering, and strategic planning roles. The company&amp;#039;s presence has supported the development of a robust supply chain and service industry ecosystem in the Dallas area, including engineering firms, construction companies, and specialized service providers that support pipeline operations and maintenance. The economic impact extends beyond direct employment to include tax revenues, investment in corporate infrastructure, and purchasing from local and regional vendors.&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s financial performance and strategic investments reflect broader trends in the American energy sector, including the transition toward lower-carbon energy sources and the adaptation of infrastructure to support renewable energy integration. The company&amp;#039;s earnings reports and quarterly performance announcements influence Dallas&amp;#039;s financial markets and serve as economic indicators for the energy sector. As a publicly traded entity, Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s stock performance affects investor portfolios and pension funds throughout Texas and nationally. The company&amp;#039;s capital expenditure decisions on new pipeline construction, expansion, and maintenance create employment and economic activity in communities along its operational corridors. Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s role as a major Dallas-based corporation contributes to the city&amp;#039;s economic diversification and global business profile, particularly in the energy infrastructure sector.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web |title=Dallas Energy Sector Economic Impact |url=https://www.dallascityhall.com/economic-development |work=City of Dallas |access-date=2026-02-26}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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== Notable Operations ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer operates one of the most extensive pipeline networks in North America, including systems that transport natural gas, crude oil, and natural gas liquids across multiple states. The company&amp;#039;s operations span from production areas in Texas, Oklahoma, and other states to markets in the Northeast, Midwest, and across the nation. The Sunoco Pipeline System, acquired through the company&amp;#039;s acquisition of Sunoco L.P., represents one of the largest crude oil pipeline systems in the United States and carries significant volumes of crude oil from production areas to refining centers. The company&amp;#039;s natural gas operations include extensive interstate and intrastate pipeline systems that deliver natural gas to utilities, industrial customers, and power generation facilities across North America.&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s infrastructure projects have included major pipeline expansions and new construction initiatives designed to enhance capacity and reach new markets. The company operates LPG business segments that handle propane and butane distribution, serving agricultural, industrial, and residential customers across multiple states. Energy Transfer also manages storage facilities and terminaling operations that provide critical infrastructure for energy products throughout their journey from producers to end consumers. The company&amp;#039;s operational complexity and geographic scope underscore its significance within the American energy infrastructure network. Maintenance, safety, and regulatory compliance represent ongoing operational priorities, as the company manages systems that move energy products essential to American economic activity and daily life.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;{{cite web |title=Energy Transfer Pipeline Operations and Safety |url=https://texastribune.org/energy |work=Texas Tribune |access-date=2026-02-26}}&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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== Community and Regulatory Context ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s operations in the Dallas area and across its service territories occur within complex regulatory frameworks at federal, state, and local levels. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) oversees many of the company&amp;#039;s interstate pipeline operations, while state regulatory bodies and local municipalities exercise jurisdiction over certain operational aspects. The company&amp;#039;s presence in Dallas and throughout Texas has been subject to ongoing engagement with community stakeholders, environmental advocates, and regulatory agencies regarding operational practices, environmental impact, and infrastructure development. Public discourse surrounding Energy Transfer has included discussions about pipeline safety, environmental protection, climate considerations, and land use impacts along operational corridors.&lt;br /&gt;
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Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s corporate citizenship activities and community engagement efforts in Dallas have included participation in industry associations, support for workforce development initiatives, and engagement with educational institutions regarding energy sector careers and technical training. The company&amp;#039;s headquarters location and corporate operations contribute to Dallas&amp;#039;s business community through chamber of commerce participation, industry leadership, and collaboration with other major corporations. Energy Transfer&amp;#039;s regulatory filings and public disclosures provide transparency regarding operations and financial performance to investors, regulators, and the public. The company&amp;#039;s role within the Dallas business landscape reflects both the opportunities and responsibilities associated with operating critical energy infrastructure at a regional and national scale.&lt;br /&gt;
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