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Sunoco LP to Participate in Goldman Sachs and Citi Conferences

August 11, 2016 7:00 AM EDT

DALLAS, Aug. 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Sunoco LP (NYSE: SUN) ("SUN" or the "Partnership") announced that its senior management team will be participating this month in two investor conferences.

Management will hold meetings today with investors at the Goldman Sachs Power, Utilities, MLP and Pipeline Conference in New York.  On August 17-18, SUN will also participate in investor meetings at the Citi MLP/Midstream Infrastructure Conference in Las Vegas.

A slide presentation that management will reference during these meetings is available on Sunoco's website at www.sunocolp.com in the Investor Relations section under Events & Presentations.

Sunoco LP (NYSE: SUN) is a master limited partnership that operates approximately 1,340 retail fuel sites and convenience stores (including APlus, Stripes, Aloha Island Mart and Tigermarket brands)  and distributes motor fuel to convenience stores, independent dealers, commercial customers and distributors located in more than 30 states at approximately 6,900 sites. Our parent -- Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (NYSE: ETE) -- owns Sunoco's general partner and incentive distribution rights. For more information, visit the Sunoco LP website at www.SunocoLP.com

Contacts

Investors:

Scott Grischow, Senior Director – Investor Relations and Treasury (469) 646-1188, [email protected]

Patrick Graham, Senior Analyst – Investor Relations and Finance(469) 646-1328, [email protected]

Dennard-Lascar Associates Anne Pearson (210) 408-6321, [email protected]

Media:

Jeff Shields, Communications Manager(215) 977-6056, [email protected]

 

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SOURCE Sunoco LP



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