Enterprise Product Partners LP ( EPD.N ), among the first companies to export U.S. crude after the lifting of a decades-old ban, said on Thursday that the current oil price environment does not support significant exports. The remarks, made during an earnings call, come a month after the Houston-based midstream company said it was providing pipeline and marine terminal services to load the first U.S. export of crude oil. That cargo, shipped by trader Vitol SA VITOLV.UL, left for Fos, France, earlier this month. “(With) Today’s price environment, spreads do not generally support significant crude oil exports,” Jim Teague, Enterprise’ chief executive officer, told analysts during a fourth quarter earnings call. Teague added, however that as the market moves out of the cycle, things will change. “Ultimately we believe that lifting the ban will be a real positive for the U.S., will be a stabilizing influence for global oil […]