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Community

A diverse group of Williams employees brought Black History Month to life with a slate of virtual programming aimed at education and understanding. The month-long initiative included weekly events for all employees, aimed at showcasing Black history and culture, and an appreciation for diversity and inclusion of all forms. ā€œI know that inclusion starts with …

About Us Sequent Energy Management, a Williams company, specializes in providing innovative solutions across the natural gas and NGL landscape. Sequent delivers natural gas to market through transportation and storage agreements on more than 150 pipelines, including Williams’ systems. The company focuses on asset management and wholesale marketing, trading, storage and transportation of natural gas and natural …

Community

McPherson, Kansas, is named after a Union officer who never stepped foot in the state. General James ā€œBirdseyeā€ McPherson was killed during the Battle of Atlanta, six years before the founding of McPherson County. As Civil War veterans settled in Kansas, they paid tribute to their generals by naming cities and counties in their honor. …

Working at Williams

Claire Wood knew a lot about Williams even before she thought about working here. A Tulsa native, Wood had friends whose parents worked for the company, and she saw growing up how Williams supports the Tulsa community. But it was a career fair at the University of Tulsa that reeled her in. ā€œWilliams had that …

Charitable Giving

When Williams employee Kelly Scott recently walked through the doors of the former Ben Hill Community Center in North Tulsa, it brought back a sensory overload of memories. ā€œI was overcome with so much emotion. I could almost hear the whoosh of kids rushing past, the sound of basketballs hitting the floor, the referees’ shrill …

Charitable Giving

When Williams no longer needed one of two buildings it owns in Salineville, Ohio, leaders inquired with village leaders about public needs. That led to the donation of the Kenneth Hutson building to the Southern Local School district. In addition to giving the building to the district, Williams donated desks, tables and other furnishing no …

Environmental

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. …

Energy & Infrastructure

Every day, thousands of miles of pipelines underground quietly and safely deliver energy to keep our homes comfortable and well-lit. Williams owns and operates the nation’s largest and most reliable interstate natural gas transmission pipeline, called Transco. Transco is not just one pipeline, but an artery of nearly 10,000  miles of pipelines connecting an energy corridor spanning …

Environmental

In August, Williams announced a climate commitment to focus on a 56% absolute reduction from 2005 levels in greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 2030. That puts the company on a path to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Alan Armstrong, President and CEO of Williams, recently joined S&P Global reporter Allison Good on her podcast …

Safety

April is National Safe Digging Month and a reminder to always call 811 before starting any digging project large or small. But do you know what happens after you make the call to your state’s One-Call Center? Williams employees are key to making sure you stay safe. When you contact 811 before your digging project, …