Energy Transfer in Ohio

About

With company origins dating back to 1886, Energy Transfer has deep roots in Ohio, beginning with the Sun Company’s first oil refinery in Toledo.

  • We operate more than 2,300 miles of pipelines and 9 marketing terminals
  • We employ approximately 200 employees in the state

Nationwide, Energy Transfer owns and operates more than 125,000 miles of pipeline across 44 states, which have been safely moving petroleum products for decades. In fact, Energy Transfer acquired the former Sunoco Logistics, which has been operating for more than 85 years.

The energy industry in Ohio plays a vital role in driving economic growth, generating well-paying jobs and actively contributing to local communities. Energy Transfer stands as a critical component of this interconnected system, ensuring its continued significance.

Giving Back to the Community

Our positive impacts go beyond moving the energy products we all rely on for modern life – from the energy we use in our vehicles to the natural gas and propane we use to heat our homes to the products that are manufactured using building blocks derived from petroleum, natural gas, and natural gas liquids.

Since 2014, Energy Transfer is proud to have contributed nearly $200,000 to community, agricultural, civic and emergency response organizations throughout Ohio.

Ohio Oil and G as Association (OOGA) Toys for Tots, December 2023

Ohio Oil and Gas Association (OOGA) Toys for Tots, December 2023

 

Mid-Ohio Food Collective Food Drive July 2022

Mid-Ohio Food Collective Food Drive July 2022

Ohio Assets

Ohio is the 8th-largest consumer of natural gas in the United States, and seven out of 10 homes in Ohio use natural gas as the primary source of heating, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.