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Energy Transfer Corporate Presentation

World-Class Export Capabilities - Uniquely Positioned to Serve Global Demand Total NGL export capacity is over 1.1 million barrels per day Houston Terminal • 330 acres on Houston Ship Channel Houston Terminal • 18.2 million barrels of crude and heated product storage • -850,000 bbls/d of crude export capacity • 5 ship docks, 7 barge docks . • • Rail and truck loading and unloading Connectivity to Gulf Coast refining complex Pipeline connectivity to all major basins • Deepwater marine access Nederland Terminal ~2,000 acre site on U.S. Gulf Coast ~31 million bbls crude storage capacity; 1.9 million bbls refrigerated propane/butane storage capacity • 1.2 million bbls (standard) ethane storage tank as part of Orbit joint venture • ~700,000 bbls/d of combined LPG, ethane and natural gasoline export capacity ~1 million bbls/d of crude export capacity • 6 ship docks (3 NGL, 3 crude capable) and 4 barge docks accommodate Suez Max sized ships • Rail and truck unloading capabilities • Space available for further dock and tank expansion and well positioned for future growth opportunities Construction is underway on an expansion which is expected to add up to 250,000 bbls/d of NGL export capacity and to be in service in mid-2025 Nederland Terminal روس ENERGY TRANSFER Marcus Hook Terminal CL KEEP OUR OCEANS CLEAN INEOS • Marcus Hook Terminal ~800 acre site: inbound and outbound pipeline along with truck, rail and marine capabilities • ~2 million bbls underground NGL storage; ~4 million bbls refrigerated above-ground NGL storage ~1 million bbls crude storage capacity ~1 million bbls refined products storage capacity • 4 export docks accommodate VLGC and VLEC sized vessels • Recently completed dredging to increase the depth at one dock to 42 feet • ~400,000 bbls/d of combined LPG and ethane export capacity • Continue to pursue an optimization project at Marcus Hook that would add incremental ethane refrigeration and storage capacity 19
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