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One of the most important activities we do in Northwest Pipeline Operations is to regularly test our ability to respond to various types of emergencies through mock emergency drills. These range in scope and complexity from a quick āwhat ifā scenario during a weekly team meeting to security related drills including cybersecurity, or occasionally large-scale ā¦
Born in Alaska but raised in Minnesota, Monica Mogg sometimes struggled with her cultural identity. But joining Williams’ Native Employee Resource Group (ERG) and meeting other Indigenous employees helped her connect more to her Inupiat heritage. āMy grandmother was from Little Diomede Island, a small island in the middle of the Bering Strait,ā Mogg said. ā¦
Annette Bennion, Customer Transportation Consultant, has been with the company for over 37 years and has spent most of her career in Scheduling and Allocations. She is passionate about sharing her knowledge in an effort to train other members of the Scheduling team. Years ago, Annette had the opportunity to work with Regulatory on a ā¦
From aerial surveys to ground patrols to advanced robots inside the pipe, Williams uses the latest technology to ensure the safety and reliability of our 33,000 miles of pipelines. Because pipelines are underground, and out of sight, itās important to use all available tools to monitor for corrosion, deformation or cracks. And often, the best ā¦
Keep your eye on the ball. Step up to the plate. Knock it out of the park. Those well-known adages were relevant to Austin McGinis when he was a high school baseball player and remain so today in his role as a natural gas liquids (NGLs) distribution representative at Williams. But instead of moving players ā¦
Painting bridges. Teaching kids to fish. Shining up an airplane museum. The 120 volunteer projects that took place across 20 states during Williams Volunteer Week were as varied as the employees who initiated them. From the Gulf Coast to the Northeast and all the way to the Pacific Northwest, more than 1,100 Williams employees fanned ā¦
Hollywood isnāt the only industry with an award season.Ā Sustainability rankingsĀ also are rolling in, and Williams again leads the energy industry with achievements worthy of a standing ovation. Notably, Williams has been named for the fifth consecutive year to the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index (DJSI) and for the fourth consecutive year to DJSI World ā¦
Welcome to Williamsā LNG Plant Station 240 Information Page EspaƱol About Williams Williams handles approximately one-third of the natural gas in the United States that is used every day to heat our homes, cook our food and generate our electricity and has served residents in the Garden State for more than 70 years. We are ā¦
From an interview with Jared DeShields, Chief Information Security Officer, Williams When many people hear the word cybersecurity, it can sound like a foreign language that is difficult to comprehend. Since the proliferation of computers and technology, cybersecurity now affects anyone who is connected to the internet. But it doesnāt stop there. The energy industry ā¦
Over the past 15 years, the electricity generation mix in the United States has shifted away from coal and toward natural gas and renewables, resulting in lower CO2 emissions from electricity generation, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). In 2019, the U.S. electric power sector produced 1,724 million metric tons (MMmt) of CO2, 32% ā¦
Natural gas demand is strong and additional infrastructure is needed to sustain the growth of renewables and electrification, Williams President and CEO Alan Armstrong said during an interview with CNBC, after first quarter 2023 earnings were announced. āItās very clear weāve got to straighten out our permitting reform to take advantage of what the world ā¦
Two more satellites launched this month as part of Williamsā full-value chain NextGen Gas program that provides path-specific methane intensity certifications to utilities, LNG export facilities and other clean energy users. With funding from Williamsā New Energy Ventures Corporate Venture Capital program, the satellites belong to Orbital Sidekick and Spain-based Satlantis Technology and were launched ā¦