Highlights From Energy Transfer’s 2024 Corporate Responsibility Report

Highlights From Energy Transfer’s 2024 Corporate Responsibility Report

Each year, Energy Transfer publishes its annual Corporate Responsibility Report, which highlights our commitment to safety, environmental stewardship and responsible business practices.

This year’s report includes details on record-setting safety performance, increased employee volunteerism and measurable progress to minimize our environmental footprint. It also outlines new developments around our strategic growth and major infrastructure advancements. These achievements underscore our continued pursuit of operational excellence and responsible growth.

In 2024, Energy Transfer and its consolidated subsidiaries employed 15,365 employees globally and ranked 51st on the Fortune 500 list of America’s largest companies by revenue — our 18th year on the list.

See below for some quick highlights, or read the full report here.

Safety Excellence – Achieved our strongest year on record for OSHA reportables, invested $1 billion in asset maintenance to reinforce safety across our operations, and launched cutting-edge initiatives to enhance our operational integrity, such as aerial laser-based methane detection. To further strengthen our workforce, we opened the West Texas Operations Training Center, a state-of-the-art facility designed to elevate employee expertise across every discipline in the energy sector.

Financial Highs – Achieved a partnership record $15.5 billion of adjusted EBITDA, up 13% over 2023.*

Record Volumes – Moved record volumes across all business segments in 2024 by optimizing our more than 130,000 miles of pipeline and related facilities across 44 states. We also exported record natural gas liquids from our Nederland and Marcus Hook terminals.

GrowthAcquired WTG Midstream Holdings LLC valued at $3.1 billion, adding approximately 6,000 miles of gas-gathering pipelines that extended Energy Transfer’s network in the Midland Basin, and announced the Hugh Brinson Pipeline, an intrastate natural gas pipeline that will provide significant transportation capacity out of the Permian Basin.

Environmental Management – Reduced more than 822,000 metric tons of CO2 and increased the amount of solar power used to supply our load by more than 235%. We were also able to substantially increase oil recoveries from wastewater, with total recovered barrels rising 126% over the previous year.

Charitable Giving and Volunteerism – Donated $7.34 million to more than 360 nonprofit organizations supporting a wide range of causes. Our employees contributed more than 5,300 hours to meaningful causes, a 36% increase from the previous year.

Alternative Energy – Transported nearly 11 billion cubic feet (bcf) of renewable natural gas (RNG) in 2024, an average of ~29,300 million cubic feet per day and a 52.9% increase from 2023, through 21 RNG plants/interconnects.

*Reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to the comparable GAAP measure can be found at energytransfer.com