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When Williams employee Doug Peters learned about Ground Zero Emergency Training Center and Piper, the dog that Williams sponsored there, he had to check it out. Peters knew that a dog like Piper could save lives in central Kansas, where he is a volunteer first responder. He called the Oklahoma-based training facility to find out …

Several Williams employees raised and still living in North Tulsa say they have long known a dark history that many others are now just discovering. As the city commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, they are hoping that revisiting the past will lead to healing and reconciliation for generations to come. The …

ESG

Williams is collaborating with industry partners on a differentiated gas initiative to measure and verify emissions reductions on natural gas systems in a consistent, credible and transparent way. GTI’s Veritas initiative brings together scientists, academics, environmental organizations, certification organization and companies to develop accurate and verified methane emissions intensities and the necessary protocols to calculate …

ESG

During the first quarter of 2021, Williams reported record volumes and higher earnings, underscoring the strength of the company’s natural gas strategy, along with the importance of having a resilient and reliable energy network. As part of the quarterly update to investors, Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong highlighted the company’s intense focus on safe and …

Williams has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Microsoft to explore ways to transform one of the nation’s largest energy infrastructure networks through digital technology and innovation while advancing net zero emissions goals. In a press release, Alan Armstrong, president and chief executive officer said, ā€œWilliams shares Microsoft’s vision for a low carbon future. …

Solving complex energy challenges with speed, reliability and lower carbon—at scale  We work closely with internal experts, external partners and customers to assess and implement projects that deliver both environmental and financial benefits.  Who We Are  Williams’ New Energy Ventures (NEV) is a business development group focused on commercializing innovative technologies, markets and business models. NEV collaborates across Williams to evaluate and implement projects …

Across the United States, 143 Native American tribes live near our operations. We’re continually building our relationships with the sovereign nations as we aspire to be strong community partners. ā€œSupporting Native American organizations is a way we show appreciation and respect to the communities in which we work,ā€ said David Spring, a Williams employee who …

As the United States recovers from the pandemic, one thing has become abundantly clear: Life can change in an instant. In a world that has proven to be unpredictable, businesses that can adapt will prosper, while those who remain stuck in their ways will be left behind. That’s why, at Williams, we’ve been embracing emerging …

Paula Lewis is such a fan of natural gas grilling that she had an external fuel line installed when building her house. The grill connects right to the home’s natural gas supply so she doesn’t have to bother with propane tank refills. ā€œI grill three to four times each week, even in the winter months,ā€ …

A tiny house and tiny fish brought Tunkhannock High School students to Patriots Cove as part of several programs sponsored by Williams. Patriots Cove is an 18-acre refuge in northeast Pennsylvania that offers fishing and other activities for military veterans, first responders and caregivers. Last month, students released trout fingerlings as part of a Trout …

A donation of computers to a Houston school will enable students to prepare for college and continue work-study programs remotely. Williams provided 75 laptops and 30 desktop computers to Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory, a high school for economically-challenged students. Sequent Energy Management, a Williams company, has partnered with the school for many years. ā€œSince …

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department awarded Williams with its Industry Wildlife Stewardship Award in recognition of our positive impact on wildlife and habitat in the state. The award was presented at the Game and Fish Commission’s April 22 meeting, which was attended by several Williams employees, including Chad Teply, senior vice president, Project Execution. …