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Energy & Infrastructure

While natural gas is used throughout the United States, did you know five states accounted for about 37% of total U.S. natural gas consumption in 2018? They are: Texas 14.7% California 7.1% Louisiana 5.8% Florida 4.9% Pennsylvania 4.8% So, why is Texas No. 1? According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Texas is the largest …

Charitable Giving

Before Williams employees started volunteering at Moundsville Middle School, it would take school food bank coordinator Suzanne Muncy almost an entire day to unload a semi-truck with supplies for the month. With the help of five or six Williams employees, the truck could be unloaded and food delivered to the West Virginia school within an …

Community

Q&A with Michele Crimson, senior field office administrator. Where is Mobile? Mobile is in lower Alabama, located on the mouth of Mobile Bay, which leads to the Gulf of Mexico. What is Mobile known for? Mobile is the birthplace of Mardi Gras, not New Orleans. They ā€œborrowedā€ it from us, but we’re ok with that! …

Safety

Did you know that August 11, or 8/11, is National 811 Day? It’s an annual reminder to always call 811 before starting any digging projects big or small. If someone calls 811 or visits Call811.com before they dig, they have a 99 percent chance of avoiding an incident, injury or harm to the environment. After …

Charitable Giving

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 …

Environmental

Puget Sound Energy has agreed to buy biogas originating from one of the nation’s largest landfills that feeds into Williams’ Northwest Pipeline in southern Washington. Under an agreement with the Klickitat Public Utility District, PSE will purchase about 550,000 dekatherms per year for the first three years, later growing to as much as 2.5 million. …

Charitable Giving

Williams has awarded the first round of grants to support our communities during this time of financial volatility and global health concern. In March, Williams pledged $1 million in additional financial support for COVID-19 relief and for communities impacted by energy market uncertainty. So far, the Williams Foundation has processed grants to 78 nonprofit organizations …

Employee Life

Name: Queen Graves Former role: Senior Fleet Administrator Number of years with Williams: 32 Number of years retired: 4 How have you been spending time in retirement? Home remodeling projects, volunteer work with my church and the American Heart Association. Are you involved in any community/volunteer activities? Volunteer work with my church and the American Heart Association. So far, what has …

Energy & Infrastructure

Williams President and CEO Alan Armstrong recently shared what keeps him motivated as a leader, and it’s not what you may think. ā€œI get to work with such a great and energized team that is just very passionate, very dedicated about doing the right thing,ā€ Armstrong said in podcast with NYSE Betty Liu, Executive Vice …

Employee Life

When Williams engineer Andrew Hayek received a 3-D printer at Christmas, he planned to make toys for his toddler daughter. Three months later, he’s using that printer and more purchased by Williams to make face shields for his wife, a surgical resident, and her health care colleagues. Andrew’s wife Sarah works at Geisinger Medical Center …

Working at Williams

Manager of Construction Brooke Justice shared this story about Rene Garcia, a former Genesys Works student who now is working at Williams after graduating from the University of Houston with a bachelor’s degree in construction management. Rene has shared with me his enlightening personal story of being the first college graduate in his family and …

Working at Williams

Just a little over a month ago, 29 university students joined us from fifteen different universities. Unsure how their summer internship might look during a worldwide pandemic, they took the opportunity head on and now they’re charging forward, doing work that’s both important to Williams and to building their future careers. Let’s check in to …