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Enterprise Products to buy Pinon Midstream for $950 mln
Aug 21, 2024 5:42 AM

Aug 21 (Reuters) - Enterprise Products Partners ( EPD )

said on Wednesday it will buy Pinon Midstream for $950 million

in cash.

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