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Energy Transfer LP (ET) SEC Filings

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Recent Filings

FormFiling DateAcceptedDocument
4May 11, 2026May 11, 2026View filing
10-QMay 7, 2026May 7, 2026View filing
8-KMay 5, 2026May 5, 2026View filing
10-KFeb 19, 2026Feb 19, 2026View filing
8-KFeb 17, 2026Feb 17, 2026View filing
8-KJan 27, 2026Jan 27, 2026View filing
424B2Jan 14, 2026Jan 14, 2026View filing
8-KJan 13, 2026Jan 13, 2026View filing
FWPJan 12, 2026Jan 12, 2026View filing
424B5Jan 12, 2026Jan 12, 2026View filing
4Jan 6, 2026Jan 6, 2026View filing
4Jan 6, 2026Jan 6, 2026View filing
4Jan 6, 2026Jan 6, 2026View filing
4Jan 6, 2026Jan 6, 2026View filing
4Jan 6, 2026Jan 6, 2026View filing
8-KJan 6, 2026Jan 6, 2026View filing
4Dec 9, 2025Dec 9, 2025View filing
4Dec 9, 2025Dec 9, 2025View filing
4Dec 9, 2025Dec 9, 2025View filing
4Dec 9, 2025Dec 9, 2025View filing
4Dec 9, 2025Dec 9, 2025View filing
4Dec 9, 2025Dec 9, 2025View filing
4Nov 20, 2025Nov 20, 2025View filing
10-QNov 6, 2025Nov 6, 2025View filing
8-KNov 5, 2025Nov 5, 2025View filing
8-KNov 3, 2025Nov 3, 2025View filing
8-KOct 28, 2025Oct 28, 2025View filing
SDSep 18, 2025Sep 18, 2025View filing
8-KAug 25, 2025Aug 25, 2025View filing
4Aug 21, 2025Aug 21, 2025View filing

About Energy Transfer LP

Energy Transfer LP functions as a comprehensive provider of energy infrastructure and associated services. The company operates extensive natural gas networks, including approximately 11,600 miles of intrastate transportation pipelines and an additional 19,830 miles dedicated to interstate transport. Its natural gas storage capabilities encompass three facilities in Texas and another two spanning Texas and Oklahoma. Energy Transfer supplies natural gas to a diverse range of customers, such as electric utilities, independent power producers, local distribution companies, other marketing firms, and various industrial end-users. Beyond transportation, the firm manages substantial infrastructure for gathering, processing, treating, and conditioning natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs) across a broad geographic area that includes Texas, New Mexico, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Louisiana. This infrastructure also covers natural gas gathering systems in Ohio, and integrated natural gas gathering, oil pipeline, and oil stabilization facilities situated in South Texas. Additionally, the company provides water transport and supply services to natural gas producers in Pennsylvania. In the NGL sector, Energy Transfer possesses approximately 5,215 miles of NGL pipelines, along with facilities for NGL and propane fractionation. Its NGL storage solutions include facilities with a working capacity of around 50 million barrels (MMBbls), supplemented by additional storage assets and terminals totaling about 17 MMBbls. The company is actively involved in the transportation, terminalling, acquisition, and marketing of crude oil, as well as the distribution of refined petroleum products like gasoline, middle distillates, and motor fuels. Complementing these primary operations, Energy Transfer offers specialized services such as natural gas compression, removal of carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, natural gas cooling, dehydration, and British thermal unit (BTU) management. Furthermore, its operations extend to managing coal and other natural resource properties, selling standing timber, leasing coal-related infrastructure, collecting oil and gas royalties, and generating electrical power. Established in 1996 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company officially adopted its current name, Energy Transfer LP, in October 2018, having previously been known as Energy Transfer Equity, L.P.

Dallas, TX
16,248 employees
Energy / Oil & Gas Midstream
Sector
Energy
Industry
Oil & Gas Midstream
CEO
Marshall S. McCrea