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Sunoco LP
Company type
Delaware–domiciled master limited partnership; controlled by Energy Transfer Partners
Traded as
NYSE: SUN
Industry
Petroleum industry
Founded
March 27, 1886; 138 years ago (1886-03-27) (as Sun Company, Inc.) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Founder
Joseph Newton Pew
Philip Pisano
Edward O. Emerson
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Key people
Joseph Kim, President & Chief Executive Officer
Karl Fails, Chief Operations Officer
Brian Hand, Chief Sales Officer
Arnold Dodderer, General Counsel
Dylan Bramhall, Chief Financial Officer
Scott Grischow, Senior Vice President, Finance, and Treasurer
Products
Fuel
Diesel fuel
Jet fuel
Heating oil
Lubricants
Kerosene
Propane
Chemicals
Diesel Exhaust Fluid
Additives
CardLock
Revenue
$23.068 billion (2023)
Net income
$0.394 billion (2023)
Total assets
$6.826 billion (2023)
Total equity
$0.978 billion (2023)
Number of employees
2,389 (2023)
Website
www.sunoco.com
www.sunocolp.com
Footnotes / references [1]
A Sunoco fuel station in Peachtree, North Carolina
Sunoco LP/səˈnoʊkoʊ/ is an American master limited partnership organized under Delaware state laws and headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Dating back to 1886, the company has transitioned from a vertically integrated energy company to a distributor of fuels. It was previously engaged in oil, natural gas exploration and production, refining, chemical manufacturing, and retail fuel sales, but divested these businesses. Sunoco is the largest independent distributor of fuels in the United States.[2]
Its current operational focus dates back to 2018 when it divested the non–core convenience store operations to 7-Eleven to focus on fuel distribution and midstream terminal operations.[3]
Sunoco distributes multiple unbranded fuel brands and also owns its own brand of retail fuel, which shares the same name as the parent company. Sunoco distributes fuel to over 5,200 fuel station locations across 30 U.S. States, Ontario, Canada, and Quebec, Canada[4]
The partnership was known as Sun Company, Inc. from 1886 to 1920 and 1976 to 1998, and as Sun Oil Co. from 1920 to 1976. (The Sunoco name is a condensation of SUN Oil COmpany.)
^"Sunoco LP 2022 Form 10-K Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
^"Fitch Affirms Sunoco LP at 'BB'; Outlook Positive" Fitch Ratings. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
^"7-Eleven Gains Stores as Sunoco Changes Its Stripes" CSP Daily News. Retrieved 2023-02-15.
^www.thirdwavedigital.com, Third Wave Digital-; www.thirdwavedigital.com, Third Wave Digital-. "Fuel Investor Relations | Sunoco LP". www.sunocolp.com. Retrieved 2021-12-06.
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