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Williamsā Northwest Pipeline (NWP) is a leading example of how our experience and operational excellence has enabled us to meet growing demand in the Pacific Northwest without additional capacity or storage capabilities. Each year, new peak day records are established in the region, with winter 2023/2024ās peak day exceeding the previous year by 11%. On ā¦
Imagine a night at home without a reliable source of power. The lights donāt turn on, your electric vehicle wonāt start, and you are missing your favorite Netflix show. Your cell phone is dead so you canāt even ask ChatGPT how to turn the power back on. Reliability is critical for everyday life, even a ā¦
CEO Alan Armstrong said Williams is prepared to meet the accelerating demand for natural gas transmission capacity in the United States, particularly in the high-growth regions where the company operates. āWeāve been delivering consecutive year-over-year growth for more than a decade at Williams, and all signals indicate that the future will be even stronger as ā¦
As a construction manager, Jon Lindstrom spends a lot of time on the ground, inspecting progress on job sites like the Ridgeline Compressor Facility in northern West Virginia. But itās when he flies a drone to get a birdās eye view that he really sees how things are shaping up. āThat 200- or 300-foot view ā¦
The proliferation of large-load data centers is driving strong regional growth in both baseload and peak power demand, said President and CEO Alan Armstrong, and Williams is well positioned to expand natural gas infrastructure to serve this accelerating need. U.S. data center power demand is expected to more than double by 2030, he told Fox ā¦
Williamsā Clean Energy Expo this week in Washington D.C. drew industry leaders, innovators and policymakers to showcase how Williams and the natural gas industry are delivering energy security and affordability while simultaneously reducing global emissions. The event began with demonstrations from Williams and tech innovators of how the natural gas value chain is leveraging and ā¦
They started as teenagers interning with Williams during college. Three decades later, Marc Edwards, Tom Clouse and Jeremy Weaver are leading operations ā and new generations of operations technicians — in the Pacific Northwest. āWe all started at the Plymouth, Washington, LNG storage plant, and as interns, we did everything from cleaning up to helping ā¦
Williams 2026 Clean EnergyĀ & TechnologyĀ ExpoĀ will beĀ a dynamic showcase of the technologies and partnerships driving the future of energy infrastructure.
Materiality Assessment Williams identified the ESG topics discussed in our sustainability report through a double materiality assessment conducted in late 2024 and early 2025. Please note that ESG materiality, as discussed here, is specific to this report and is not synonymous with the definition of materiality applied by the U.S. SEC. Our reports and other ā¦
Williams contribution aids carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) research and development. Williams is helping the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) advance carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) within the state and beyond. A $250,000 donation, to be paid out over multiple years, will support the newly created Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Storage ā¦
During its 2024 Analyst Day in Washington D.C., Williams announced another year of record business results as demand for natural gas in the United States and overseas continues to grow. As reported by Reuters, Williams expects 2024 and 2025 to be even stronger. āWilliams is excited to provide additional natural gas solutions to support the ā¦
When Alex Reid talks to college students about working in the energy industry, she advocates finding mentors of all types, and not just those in their career discipline. āFinding a mentor is a great way to set yourself up for so many opportunities to grow and develop, especially as a woman in a field that ā¦