Dallas-based Energy Transfer said last week its volumes continued to grow in first quarter compared to last year. And in Q1 the company placed into service its Gateway NGL pipeline debottlenecking project to provide increased deliveries from Delaware Basin in west Texas to the company’s NGL fractionation complex at Mont Belvieu.
Energy Transfer said in first quarter (compared to 2025Q1) NGL and refined products terminal volumes were up 19 percent, NGL exports were up 19 percent, NGL transportation volumes were up 12 percent, NGL fractionation volumes were up 11 percent and crude oil transportation volumes were up 8 percent.
Energy Transfer owns and operates about 140,000 miles of pipelines and associated energy infrastructure in 44 states.











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