DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
EnLink Midstream, LLC (NYSE: ENLC) (the General Partner) and EnLink
Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE: ENLK) (the Master Limited Partnership)
announced today that
Barry E. Davis
, President and Chief Executive
Officer, will present at the National Association of Publicly Traded
Partnerships (NAPTP) 2014 MLP Investor Conference on Wednesday, May 21,
2014, at 8:00 a.m. Central time (9:00 a.m. Eastern time).
Interested parties can listen to a live webcast of the presentation and
download the related presentation material by visiting the company’s
website at www.EnLink.com.
Click on the Investors page of either EnLink Midstream, LLC or EnLink
Midstream Partners, LP. A replay will be archived on the website shortly
after the discussion is concluded and will be available for 90 days.
Michael J. Garberding
, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer, will also attend the conference and meet with investors.
About EnLink Midstream
EnLink Midstream is a leading midstream provider formed through the
combination of Crosstex Energy and substantially all of the U.S.
midstream assets of Devon Energy. EnLink Midstream is publicly traded
through two entities: EnLink Midstream, LLC (NYSE: ENLC), the publicly
traded general partner entity, and EnLink Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE:
ENLK), the master limited partnership.
EnLink Midstream’s assets are located in many of North America’s premier
oil and gas regions, including the Barnett Shale, Permian Basin,
Cana-Woodford Shale, Arkoma-Woodford Shale, Eagle Ford Shale,
Haynesville Shale, Gulf Coast region, Utica Shale and Marcellus Shale.
Based in Dallas, Texas, EnLink Midstream’s assets include approximately
7,300 miles of gathering and transportation pipelines, 12 processing
plants with 3.3 billion cubic feet per day of net processing capacity,
six fractionators with 180,000 barrels per day of net fractionation
capacity, as well as barge and rail terminals, product storage
facilities, brine disposal wells, an extensive crude oil trucking fleet
and equity investments in certain private midstream companies.

Source: EnLink Midstream