As we wrap up 2021, we look back to some of the stories we shared. From Executive Perspectives to New Energy Ventures to the latest newsroom content, we’ve shared how Williams is looking to the future while providing critical infrastructure, celebrating communities and championing employees. More favorites from 2021: With eyes on a clean energy […]
When Williams no longer needed one of two buildings it owns in Salineville, Ohio, leaders inquired with village leaders about public needs. That led to the donation of the Kenneth Hutson building to the Southern Local School district. In addition to giving the building to the district, Williams donated desks, tables and other furnishing no […]
Williams employees in STEM roles have unique stories about how they got involved in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math careers. We’re featuring a few of them here with short Q&As. Dahlia Rainwater, E&C Project Manager, Tulsa How did you become interested in pursuing a STEM career? I “jobbed out” my junior and senior years of […]
Williams employee Quincy Jones was not named after the famous musician and record producer. But he did grow up singing gospel music in church and loves to croon R&B to his young daughters. Jones, a commodities optimization rep based in Tulsa, finds that like music, sometimes careers take on different rhythms and where you start […]
Welcome, Williams intern class of 2020! This summer, 29 students join the company from 15 universities, spanning nine states. Reporting for the first day of work looks a little different this year since the program was adjusted to fit our “new normal.” Most interns picked up laptops, met managers and mentors, then returned home with […]
Williams plans to install solar energy to power some gathering and processing sites, taking advantage of the decreasing cost of solar technology and available tax credits. Natural gas and solar make perfect partners in the clean energy economy. Natural gas is abundant, affordable and reliable and can quickly provide power when the sun doesn’t shine. […]
What do farm animals and trash have in common? They are both sustainable sources of renewable natural gas or RNG and key to Williams partnerships with dairies and landfills in several states. Methane is a byproduct of waste decomposition. Capturing methane from dairies and landfills prevents the methane from being released into the atmosphere. Instead, […]
Hello! My name is Carolina and I’m a senior at the University of Utah completing a double major in chemistry and chemical engineering. This summer I am an engineering intern for Williams in the Utica Supply Hub tech services group. I have the pleasure of working in the North Canton, Ohio, field office, where I […]
“Think of giving not only as a duty but as a privilege.” – John Rockefeller What would you do with $9.4 million? You could buy singer Katy Perry’s house in Los Angeles. You could have bought out football coach Charlie Strong’s contract for the University of Texas. Or, you could give it away. In 2018, Williams […]
The lack of pipeline infrastructure in the Northeast has resulted in some of the highest electricity rates in the nation for families and business—and it will only get worse, according to a report by the U.S. Chamber’s Institute for 21st Century Energy. The installment is part of the Energy Institute’s “Energy Accountability Series” asks the question: “What […]
In recent years, and especially in 2018, the region that comprises Williams’ Northeast Gathering and Processing footprint – Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio – has been hit with significant rainfall. This has resulted in everything from flooding to slips in roadways, and has triggered a massive relief effort from Williams and many of the more […]
In all the communities we call home, Williams and our employees are highly visible community partners. We encourage our people to give back locally and we encourage their involvement by supporting the nonprofits for which they have a passion. We also prioritize support for education – particularly STEM education – along with first responders and […]