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As manager of Strategy and Market Intelligence at Williams, Grace Scott leads energy market fundamentals research for corporate and commercial strategies and helps shape external messaging around the benefits of natural gas. Susan Simpson, a communications specialist at Williams, interviewed her about her job and the value of inclusiveness in the workplace. Simpson: Hi Grace, ā¦
Project Overview and Resources Across southwest Louisiana, a new chapter in energy infrastructure is emerging. The Driftwood Line 200 Project brings Williams and Woodside Energy together with one shared goal: to build a stronger, more reliable energy network for the region. Stretching nearly 37 miles, the new pipeline creates eight vital connections to systems like ā¦
Chad Dlugoszewski was an aspiring gearhead when he enrolled in North Carolinaās NASCAR Technical Institute two-decades ago, working in the summer to mow grass for Williams while pursuing race car mechanics. But that time at Williams was just a warm-up lap. He joined the company as an operation technician after graduation, changing career tracks from ā¦
Project to plant 200 trees in low-income Shreveport neighborhoods On a sunny fall morning in the Cedar Grove neighborhood of Shreveport, Louisiana, Williams employees grabbed shovels and work gloves, while children walked to school bus stops. Within an hour, employees had planted 25 fruit trees in a former community garden across from the former church ā¦
Williams CEO Alan Armstrong says heās never seen demand for energy so high. The surge is driven by electrification, industrial markets and data centers, along with the need to back up intermittent power sources like wind and solar, he said during a webcast with Global Listed Infrastructure Organization (GLIO), moderated by Frank Greywitt of DWS ā¦
As a respected U.S. energy industry leader, Williams prides itself on its commitment to sustainability. Its just-released Sustainability Reportāwhich covers the 2023 reporting yearādetails how the company is using its vast natural gas network to drive sustainability in communities across the country, employing innovative technology and operational improvements to meet its customersā growing natural gas ā¦
Dozens of Williams employees are helping residents of Tylertown and Seminary, Mississippi, clean up after powerful tornadoes decimated the area last week. The damage near Williams compressor Stations 70 and 77 is extensive, with homes leveled and bark ripped from trees, said Chad Griffith, senior manager of operations. He said the stations were unharmed. āYou ā¦
Project Overview & Resources Will-Powerās proposed Socrates North and South projects are advanced power generation facilities in New Albany, Ohio, spanning approximately 20 acres each. The project involves two separate power generation sites, with a combined generating capacity of 400 megawatts, as each site provides 200 megawatts. These projects will help bolster Ohioās economy, further ā¦
When employee JoAnna Robinson learned that the Riverview Cemetery in Green River, Wyoming, was running out of space for the remains of military veterans, she wanted to help. Robinsonās father is buried there and she wanted to make sure other families could also find a resting place for their loved ones. Robinson helped secure a ā¦
Joey Page has always felt a sense of excitement when entering his communityās baseball fields. āI played baseball in high school,ā said Page, a senior manager of operations in Rockingham County, North Carolina. āItās been a passion of mine and I love to coach it and my son loves to play it, along with football ā¦
Severe cold underscores need for Constitution Pipeline.
Williamsā NextGen Gas program measures and verifies natural gas emissions across the supply chain to ensure that natural gas is not only responsibly produced, but also gathered, processed, stored and transported to end users with the lowest environmental impact possible. Why it matters How it works What theyāve said Next steps The bottom line