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EPS, Total return, Employees
Revenues
Profits
Rank
Company
Fortune 500 rank
$ millions
% change from 2009
$ millions
% change from 2009
1
Enterprise Products Partners
80
33,739.3
N.A.
320.8
N.A.
2
Plains All American Pipeline
99
25,893.0
39.8
505.0
-12.8
3
Oneok
189
13,030.1
17.3
334.6
9.6
4
Kinder Morgan
294
8,190.6
14.0
-41.3
-108.3
5
Enbridge Energy Partners
309
7,736.1
31.0
-198.5
-162.7
6
Energy Transfer Equity
351
6,598.1
21.8
192.8
-56.4
7
Targa Resources
416
5,469.2
N.A.
-15.0
N.A.
8
Spectra Energy
441
5,071.0
7.3
1,049.0
23.7
9
El Paso
481
4,616.0
-0.3
758.0
N.A.
10
NuStar Energy
497
4,403.1
14.2
239.0
6.3
Rank
Company
Revenues %
Assets %
Stockholders'
Equity %
1
Enterprise Products Partners
1.0
1.0
2.8
2
Plains All American Pipeline
2.0
3.7
11.6
3
Oneok
2.6
2.7
13.7
4
Kinder Morgan
-0.5
-0.1
-1.2
5
Enbridge Energy Partners
-2.6
-1.9
-5.8
6
Energy Transfer Equity
2.9
1.1
159.7
7
Targa Resources
-0.3
-0.4
-10.4
8
Spectra Energy
20.7
3.9
13.4
9
El Paso
16.4
3.0
19.4
10
NuStar Energy
5.4
4.4
8.8
Earnings Per Share
Total Return to Investors
Employees
Rank
Company
2000-2010 Annual growth (%)
2000-2010 Annual rate (%)
2010 (%)
Number
% change from 2009
1
Enterprise Products Partners
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
6,570
N.A.
2
Plains All American Pipeline
0.9
21.0
26.6
3,500
2.9
3
Oneok
7.7
12.8
29.4
4,839
1.7
4
Kinder Morgan
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
8,142
2.7
5
Enbridge Energy Partners
N.A.
12.9
25.3
2,070
3.5
6
Energy Transfer Equity
N.A.
N.A.
36.2
6,229
11.6
7
Targa Resources
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
1,020
N.A.
8
Spectra Energy
N.A.
N.A.
27.4
5,500
1.9
9
El Paso
-9.6
-13.4
40.5
4,937
-1.1
10
NuStar Energy
N.A.
N.A.
33.2
1,802
2.8
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