Houston, July 17, 2017 -- Shell Midstream Partners, L.P. (NYSE: SHLX) will host a conference call on Thursday, August 3rd at 8:30 a.m. CT to discuss 2017 second-quarter financial results.
Shell Midstream Partners’ participants will be John Hollowell, president and chief executive officer, Shawn Carsten, chief financial officer, and Kevin Nichols, vice president commercial.
Interested parties may listen to the conference call on the partnership's website at www.shellmidstreampartners.com by clicking on the "2017 Second-Quarter Financial Results" link in the "Events & Conference" section. Financial information, including the earnings release and other investor-related material, will also be available online. A replay of the webcast will be posted on the partnership’s website following the event.
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About Shell Midstream Partners, L.P.
Shell Midstream Partners, headquartered in Houston, Texas, is a fee-based, growth-oriented midstream master limited partnership formed by Royal Dutch Shell to own, operate, develop and acquire pipelines and other midstream assets. Shell Midstream Partners' assets consist of pipelines, crude tank storage and terminal systems that serve as key infrastructure to transport and store onshore and offshore crude oil production to Gulf Coast and Midwest refining markets and to deliver refined products from Gulf Coast markets to major demand centers.
Inquiries:
Shell Media Relations
Americas: +1 832 337 4355
Shell Investor Relations
North America: +1 832 337 2034


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