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Martin Midstream Partners Statement on Crude Oil Pipeline Spill

KILGORE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On June 15, 2024, Martin Midstream Partners L.P. (NASDAQ: MMLP) (the “Partnership”) became aware of a spill of approximately 2,000 barrels of crude oil originating from the Partnership’s transfer pipeline which connects our Sandyland Terminal to the Smackover Refinery in Smackover, Union County, Arkansas. The Partnership is working closely with the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment, and Arkansas Game and Fish...

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