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A new project to provide clean energy to serve the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern U.S. has received federal approval to move forward. It is designed to provide enough natural gas to serve the equivalent of more than 2.5 million homes and further enable power plants to convert from coal to cleaner-burning natural gas. ā€œAs the United …

Many nonprofit organizations have more needs than ever this year, as the country battles COVID-19 and economic insecurity. That’s why Williams is committed to continued support of United Way. ā€œIn my more than 30 years with Williams, I’ve seen the generosity of our employees shine through even the most challenging times,ā€ said Williams President and …

Carolyn ArensĀ became a member ofĀ the Northwest PipelineĀ CommercialĀ team as a Commercial Services Representative in October. She brings five years of experience from the Project Execution side of Williams, supporting tactical and capital projects in various capacities. Carolyn has a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and has recently completed a Master …

More than 90 percent of the world’s children breathe toxic air every day, according to the World Health Organization. Tragically, many of them die before the age of 15 because of respiratory infections. What’s causing this? In low- and middle-income countries it’s common for homes to burn polluting fuels for cooking, heating and cleaning. These …

National Preparedness Month is recognized each September to promote family and community disaster planning now and throughout the year. The theme this year is ā€œDisasters Don’t Wait. Make Your Plan Today.ā€ With hurricane season already in high gear, it’s important to be ready for any situation. Here are some tips from ready.gov. First, make a …

Q&A with Tammy Bonnice, senior field office administrator Where is Montrose, Pennsylvania? Montrose is located as far northeast as you can get before crossing over into New York. Montrose is located in Susquehanna County and is actually the county seat. What is Montrose known for? Montrose is known for its many food festivals — blueberry, apple, …

To meet the world’s growing energy demand while simultaneously addressing the risks of climate change, we must execute practical, immediate solutions. We are proud to share our climate commitment, which sets a near-term objective of 56% absolute reduction from 2005 levels in company-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030. This puts Williams on a positive …

Two Williams employees are going above and beyond by helping those around them. Karen Rose and Rosemary Bagby have been faithfully serving at Filling the Void for the past several years. Filling the Void is an outreach organization founded in 2003 with a mission to lift up the homeless and needy. Between the work of …

With the growing urgency to transition to a low-carbon fuel future, the United States took an important step this summer toward achieving the dual challenge of meeting growing demand for energy while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Modernizing the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) will provide environmental specialists and regulatory agencies clear lanes of expertise and …

Wyoming employees, working in partnership with the state Game and Fish Department, planted 1,500 sagebrush seedlings to support greater sage-grouse and other wildlife. Todd Skalberg, Supervisor of Operations, was among about 20 employees from Wamsutter and Green River to volunteer on a very windy day in the Chain Lakes Wildlife Habitat Management Area. Employees dug …

A fly-fishing competition brought together first responders and military veterans, including several Williams employees, for a day of outdoors camaraderie recently in Wyoming County, Pennsylvania. It was the second annual Fish for the Fallen fundraiser at Patriot’s Cove, a nonprofit organization in northeastern Pennsylvania. Williams sponsored a team that included employees Richard Sands and Dale …