KILGORE, Texas, Feb. 27, 2017 -- Martin Midstream Partners L.P. (NASDAQ:MMLP) (the “Partnership”) announced today that the Partnership’s 2016 tax packages, which includes Schedule K-1, are now available to download from the Partnership’s website and may be accessed at https://www.taxpackagesupport.com/martinmidstream. The Partnership will begin mailing the 2016 tax packages to its unitholders on Tuesday, February 28, 2017. For additional information, unitholders may contact the K-1 Tax Package Support Line toll free at (888) 334-7473.
About Martin Midstream Partners
Martin Midstream Partners L.P. is a publicly traded limited partnership with a diverse set of operations focused primarily in the United States Gulf Coast region. The Partnership's primary business lines include: (1) terminalling, storage and packaging services for petroleum products and by-products; (2) natural gas liquids transportation and distribution services and natural gas storage; (3) sulfur and sulfur-based products processing, manufacturing, marketing and distribution; and (4) marine transportation services for petroleum products and by-products.
Additional information concerning Martin Midstream is available on its website at www.martinmidstream.com.
For more information: Joe McCreery, IRC – Head of Investor Relations 903-988-6425 [email protected]


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