CONE Midstream to Participate in Citi MLP Investor Conference
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CANONSBURG, Pa., Aug. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- CONE Midstream Partners LP (NYSE: CNNX) today announced that members of its executive management team will participate in the Citi MLP/ Midstream Infrastructure Conference on August 19-20, 2015. A slide presentation, which may be referenced during investor meetings at the conference, will be posted on the "Events and Presentations" page of the CNNX website, www.conemidstream.com, prior to the start of the conference.
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CONE Midstream Partners is a master limited partnership formed by CONSOL Energy, Inc. (NYSE: CNX) and Noble Energy, Inc. (NYSE: NBL), referred to as our Sponsors, to own, operate, develop and acquire natural gas gathering and other midstream energy assets to service our Sponsors' production in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Our assets include natural gas gathering pipelines and compression and dehydration facilities, as well as condensate gathering, collection, separation and stabilization facilities. More information is available on our website www.conemidstream.com.
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Contact: |
Stephen R. Milbourne |
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CONE Investor Relations | |
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Phone: 724-485-4408 | |
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Email: [email protected] |
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SOURCE CONE Midstream Partners LP
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