Forbes: U.S. still the global natural gas king
The U.S. remains a global natural gas powerhouse. In a recentĀ column, Forbes magazine contributor Robert Rapier analyzes data from…
When wildfires strike
This year in Oklahoma, wildfires raced across western Oklahoma and burned more than 547 square miles. With over 400 pipeline…
Natural gas having another record-breaking summer
According to theĀ latest Short-Term Energy OutlookĀ released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) this month, electricity generation from natural gas-fired…
Atlantic Sunrise project nearing completion
Construction is nearing completion on the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline project ā a critical expansion of the existing Transco natural gas…
An opportunity to grow
Meet Amanda and Misael, members of this summerās 2018 intern class. Read about their experience so far and how Williams…
Gateway project receives favorable Environmental Assessment from feds
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recently published itsĀ environmental assessmentĀ (EA) for WilliamsāĀ Gateway Expansion project, concluding that the project would not…
Williams collaborates in effort to reduce pipeline construction impacts
Williams is one of eight companies that have collaborated with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) to develop a best practice aimed…
Building bikes and bringing smiles with the United Way
At Williams, we work hard to energize our communities. We do this both through our core business of building and…
Building skills for future careers
Meet Arianna and Andrew, members of this summerās 2018 intern class. Read about their experiences so far and howĀ WilliamsĀ has contributed…
The hidden benefits of natural gas
As a college student, I had very little knowledge of the oil and natural gas industry before beginning my internship…
U.S. remains the worldās top oil and gas producer
According to theĀ U.S. Energy Information Administration, the U.S. remained the world's top producer of petroleum and natural gas hydrocarbons in…
Natural gas execs see ‘century of supply’ in U.S. shale
Reuters recently reported that natural gas production from U.S. shale fields can keep growing for decades, giving Washington a powerful diplomatic tool…