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Enterprise Products

COMPANY

Energy processor, transportation, and storage, particularly natural gas. Founded in 1968, made partially public in a limited partnership, 28 July 1998.

Official Website:
http://www.epplp.com/

Industry:
Energy

Ticker:
NYSE:EPD

Corporate headquarters:
Houston, TX

Sales:
$8.3B (2004)

Employees:
2,600 (2004)

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Richard H. Bachmann
Attorney
c. 1953   EVP at Enterprise Products
Michael A. Creel
Business
c. 1954   CEO of Enterprise Products
Ralph S. Cunningham
Business
c. 1941   CEO of CITGO, 1995-97
Dan L. Duncan
Business
2-Jan-1933 28-Mar-2010 Billionaire, Enterprise Products
Fred J. Fowler
Business
c. 1945   CEO of Spectra Energy, 2007-08
W. Randall Fowler
Business
c. 1957   CFO of Enterprise Products

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Richard H. Bachmann
Attorney
c. 1953   EVP at Enterprise Products
E. William Barnett
Attorney
c. 1934   Managing Partner, Baker Botts, 1984-98
Michael A. Creel
Business
c. 1954   CEO of Enterprise Products
Ralph S. Cunningham
Business
c. 1941   CEO of CITGO, 1995-97
W. Randall Fowler
Business
c. 1957   CFO of Enterprise Products
Charles M. Rampacek
Business
c. 1943   CEO of Probex Corporation, 2000-03
Rex C. Ross
Business
c. 1944   Former Schlumberger executive

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Stephen L. Baum
Business
c. 1941   CEO of Sempra Energy, 2000-05
Dan L. Duncan
Business
2-Jan-1933 28-Mar-2010 Billionaire, Enterprise Products


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