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Project Overview & Resources The Northwest Pipeline system has changed significantly since its beginnings more than 60 years ago. Today, the pipeline is a primary artery for the transmission of natural gas to the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain Region. What began as a 1,500-mile pipeline is now a 4,000-mile bi-directional transmission system crossing the states ā¦
Diversity & Inclusion
āYou have a debt to your country.ā That was the directive given to Mike Flower by his father when he graduated from high school five decades ago during the Vietnam War. Flower took the advice seriously and enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he was picked for a specialized program to operate nuclear propulsion plants ā¦
Safety
On a recent summer day, fire, police and other first responders arrived at a Williams compressor station in southwest Pennsylvania. Dressed in gear, these community heroes met with Williams employees to assess the situation at hand. That situation was a full-scale drill, not a real emergency, and a critical component to ensuring the safety of ā¦
Careers
Barrett Loseke reflects on his journey from pro pitcher to corporate strategy at Williams, where preparation, analytics and perspective are winning plays.
Community
Dusting a decommissioned fighter jet. Building student success with solar STEM kits. Preparing parks, making meals and picking up trash. These were just a few of the 110 projects tackled by employees in 17 states during Williams fourth annual Volunteer Week. At the Tulsa Air and Space Museum, two dozen employees tackled some spring cleaning, ā¦
Working at Williams
They started as teenagers interning with Williams during college. Three decades later, Marc Edwards, Tom Clouse and Jeremy Weaver are leading operations ā and new generations of operations technicians — in the Pacific Northwest. āWe all started at the Plymouth, Washington, LNG storage plant, and as interns, we did everything from cleaning up to helping ā¦
Community
From restoring natural spaces to supporting food banks, schools and literacy programs, employees rolled up their sleeves to help their communities.
Press Release
March 10, 2026
Senior executives from Williams will join global energy leaders at the worldās preeminent energy conference, March 23-27 in Houston TULSA, Okla. –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Mar. 10, 2026– Williams (NYSE: WMB) President and Chief Executive Officer Chad Zamarin and additional leaders from Williams will join…
Press Release
April 30, 2024
TULSA, Okla. –(BUSINESS WIRE)–Apr. 30, 2024– Williamsā (NYSE: WMB) board of directors has approved a regular dividend of $0.4750 per share, or $1.90 annualized, on the companyās common stock, payable on June 24, 2024 , to holders of record at the close of business on June 7, 2024 .
Community
Chad Dlugoszewski was an aspiring gearhead when he enrolled in North Carolinaās NASCAR Technical Institute two-decades ago, working in the summer to mow grass for Williams while pursuing race car mechanics. But that time at Williams was just a warm-up lap. He joined the company as an operation technician after graduation, changing career tracks from ā¦
Working at Williams
When Alex Reid talks to college students about working in the energy industry, she advocates finding mentors of all types, and not just those in their career discipline. āFinding a mentor is a great way to set yourself up for so many opportunities to grow and develop, especially as a woman in a field that ā¦
The proposed expansion of the Pine Prairie Energy Center (PPEC) will add a sixth cavern, increasing natural gas storage capacity by 10 Bcf. This added capacity will enhance the flexibility and reliability of gas supply, support price stability, and strengthen energy security by improving response to demand fluctuations and market disruptions. The project will also generate economic benefits through job creation and investment, while reinforcing Louisianaās role as a critical hub in the U.S. energy network.