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The following table sets forth certain information regarding beneficial ownership of the common units
representing limited partnership interests of Energy Transfer Partners, L.P., as of December 31, 2012, by
directors of our general partner, by each NEO and by all directors and executive officers of our general partner,
as a group. Unless otherwise noted, each individual exercises sole voting or investment power over the Energy
Transfer Partners, L.P common units shown in the table. For purposes of this table, beneficial ownership includes
Energy Transfer Partners, L.P common units as to which the person has sole or shared voting or investment
power and also any Energy Transfer Partners, L.P common units that such person has the right to acquire within
60 days of December 31, 2012, through the exercise of any option, warrant, or right.
Name of Beneficial Owner
Common Units of
Energy Transfer
Partners, L.P.
Beneficially Owned
Percentage of
Energy Transfer
Partners, L.P
Common Units
Beneficially Owned
Steven R. Anderson ........................................... 10,025 *
Scott A. Angelle .............................................. 0 *
Basil Leon Bray .............................................. 2,809 *
Michael J. Colavita ............................................ 2,466 *
Lynn L. Elsenhans(1) ........................................... 149,866 *
Michael J. Hennigan(2) ......................................... 7,333 *
Brian P. MacDonald ........................................... 32,000 *
Thomas P. Mason(3) ........................................... 70,121 *
Marshall S. (“Mackie”) McCrea, III(3) ............................. 151,313 *
Martin Salinas, Jr.(3) ........................................... 40,185 *
Kathleen Shea-Ballay .......................................... 947 *
All directors and executive officers as a group (11 persons) ............ 467,065 *
* Less than 0.5 percent
NOTES TO TABLE:
(1) Ms. Elsenhans holds 70,685 of these ETP common units jointly with her spouse.
(2) Mr. Hennigan’s spouse has voting and investment power with respect to 3,205 of these ETP common units.
(3) Due to their positions as directors of the general partner of Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. (“ETE”), certain
officers and directors of our general partner, who are also officers or directors of ETE’s general partner,
may be deemed to own beneficially certain limited partnership interests in ETP, held by ETE, to the extent
of their respective interests therein. Any such deemed ownership is not reflected in the table.
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