Paramount Plus’s Landman show supports Oil & Gas “And hell, it’s in everything. That road we came in on. The wheels on every car ever made, including yours. It’s in Read More
How the Oil & Gas Industry is Helping Reduce Emissions
Did you know that most of the U.S.’s progress in reducing emissions over the past decade has come from investments made by the oil & gas industry? In fact, the Read More
Energy Transfer’s Executive Chairman Kelcy Warren
Kelcy Warren, Executive Chairman and founder of Energy Transfer, has made a significant impact in both the energy industry and the realm of philanthropy. His distinguished leadership has guided Energy Read More
Women In Construction Week
In recognition of Women in Construction Week, we are highlighting some of the women who help make our energy infrastructure projects possible – from design and engineering to safety and environmental permitting. We champion our female employees and celebrate their achievements and contributions to our industry.
Energy Facts for Energy Awareness Month
As we enjoy the cooler weather of October, we’re reminded of reasons to celebrate Energy Awareness Month. From pumpkin spice lattes to cozy heaters on the patio, energy is all Read More
Excellent Reads for Library Lovers Month
The more you know, the more you grow. We’ve compiled a list of excellent reads in recognition of February being Library Lovers Month. Diverse backgrounds and viewpoints provide perspective on Read More
Holiday Cheer Fueled by Petroleum
It’s that time of year! We’re hurrying to decorate our homes, buy presents and plan for family gatherings. In the midst of all the hustle, petroleum products play a key Read More
Pennsylvania Access: Q&A With Joe Colella
Energy Transfer recently shared updates about our Pennsylvania Access initiative, which will bring refined products like gasoline, diesel and jet fuel from Midwest supply regions eastbound through Pennsylvania and north into New Read More
API blog: Jobs, Tax Revenues Could Be Lost If Dakota Access Pipeline Is Shut Down – Study
Blog post from the American Petroleum Institute (API), published by Mark Green on September 2, 2020. Original: https://www.api.org/news-policy-and-issues/blog/2020/09/02/jobs-tax-revenues-could-be-lost-if-dakota-access-pipeline-shut-down-study While the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers completes a new environmental report Read More
CLAIM: Crude oil on the Bayou Bridge Pipeline will only go to China.
FACT: The crude oil transported on our pipeline has many potential destinations, domestic and waterborne. When the Bayou Bridge Pipeline is put into service, it will transport up to 480,000 Read More
