EL DORADO, Ark., March 01, 2018 -- Murphy USA Inc. (NYSE:MUSA) will be presenting at the 39th Annual Raymond James Institutional Investors Conference in Orlando, FL, on Monday March 5th, 2018 at 7:30 am ET. The webcast can be accessed through the Investor Relations section of Murphy USA’s website at http://ir.corporate.murphyusa.com.
The company is also scheduled to present at the Jefferies Consumer Conference in Nantucket, MA, June 19-20th.
About Murphy USA
Murphy USA (NYSE:MUSA) is a leading retailer of gasoline and convenience merchandise with more than 1,400 stations located primarily in the Southwest, Southeast and Midwest United States. The company and its team of over 9,000 employees served an estimated 1.6 million customers daily in 2017 through its network of retail stores in 26 states. The majority of Murphy USA's sites are located in close proximity to Walmart stores. The company also markets gasoline and other products at standalone stores under the Murphy Express brand. Murphy USA ranks 291 among Fortune 500 companies.
Source: Murphy USA Inc. (NYSE:MUSA)
Investor Contact:
Christian Pikul – Director of Investor Relations
[email protected]
Office – 870-875-7683


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