Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) co-founder and executive chairman Kelcy L. Warren purchased 1,000,000 common units in transactions executed on Aug. 18, 2026 and Aug. 19, 2026. SEC Form 4 filing.

Energy Transfer LP functions as a comprehensive provider of energy infrastructure and associated services. The company operates extensive natural gas networks, including approximately 11,600 miles of intrastate transportation pipelines and an additional 19,830 miles dedicated to interstate transport.

Shares purchased (indirectly held)

Post-transaction shares (total)

Post-transaction shares (directly held)

Post-transaction shares (indirectly held)

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($21.26); post-transaction value based on the Aug. 19, 2026 market close ($21.18).

How significant is this addition relative to the director's total position?
While the purchase involves ~1.0 million units, it represents a modest 0.33% increase to an overall holding base that exceeds 300 million units, indicating a marginal expansion of an already substantial 9% ownership stake.

What is the structure of the indirect holdings for this transaction?
The units were acquired through various legal entities controlled by Kelcy L. Warren, including multiple limited partnerships and corporations; the reporting person disclaims beneficial ownership of these units except to the extent of his pecuniary interest.

What is the valuation context for this open-market purchase?
The units were acquired at a weighted average price of $21.26 per share, slightly higher than the Aug. 19, 2026 market close of $21.18, following a 22% total return for the stock over the preceding 12 months.

Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-19)

Energy Transfer LP operates an extensive natural gas transportation and storage infrastructure, including approximately 11,600 miles of intrastate pipelines and 19,830 miles of interstate pipelines, along with five natural gas storage facilities located across Texas and Oklahoma.

The company generates revenue through midstream energy infrastructure operations, providing natural gas transportation, storage, and distribution services to a diversified customer base across the United States.

Energy Transfer serves a broad range of customers including utilities, industrial consumers, and end-use markets, positioning itself as a critical infrastructure provider within the North American energy supply chain.

Energy Transfer LP is a leading midstream energy infrastructure provider with a market capitalization of $72.9 billion and TTM revenues of $104.5 billion, reflecting its substantial scale within the oil and gas midstream sector. The company's extensive pipeline network and storage capabilities provide essential energy transportation services, generating consistent cash flows from long-term contracts and fee-based arrangements. With 22,311 employees and a strategically positioned asset base, Energy Transfer maintains competitive advantages through operational scale, geographic diversification, and integrated infrastructure capabilities.

Billionaire Warren cofounded Energy Transfer in 1996 as a small interstate gas pipeline business. He has since built it into one of the largest publicly traded energy companies in the U.S. Clearly, he knows the business inside and out.

There are many reasons an insider may sell shares in a company. One reason could be the need to raise cash to fund a large personal expense. Another reason could be for a reasonable portfolio diversification unrelated to their outlook for the company. A third reason could be what investors fear most: a bearish outlook on the company's future.

But there is only one reason an insider buys stock: they believe the share price (or in this case,m the unit price) is going up.

By that rule of thumb alone, Warren's purchase of Energy Transfer units is a bullish signal. That he is one of the most knowledgeable people in the energy adds to the bullishness. Those signals are further bolstered by studies showing that, more often than not, an insider purchase predicts a higher share price 30 days later.

There are more reasons to be bullish. Management sees stronger financial performance across all its business arms, with volumes up across divisions and momentum anticipated to continue through 2026. Another plus, management expects to be able to announce new demand from fresh customers for natural gas, one of the main products it transports.

In short, Warren's purchase is a bullish sign, joining other positive indicators for investors to examine.

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