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3D printers used by Williams engineer Andrew Hayek to create face shields for hospital workers are now educational tools for area youth. Hayek used the machines, two purchased by Williams, to make more than 800 face shields last year, as the pandemic surged and supplies were low at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. Hayek’s …

Safety

The festive season is almost upon us don’t compromise safety and ruin your holiday spirit. Below are some safety tips to follow so that when it comes to decking the halls in your home or workplace this holiday season, it really will be easy to get right. According to 2019 National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) …

Leadership

We have accomplished a tremendous amount as a company to meet the energy demands of millions of American households and businesses while paying close attention to the risks of climate change. As one of the nation’s largest natural gas infrastructure companies, our operations have driven significant reductions in CO2 emissions, lowered consumer utility bills and …

Energy & Infrastructure

Facilities associated with Leidy South, an expansion of Williams’ existing Pennsylvania clean energy infrastructure, were placed into service in November 2020, a full year early, just in time for winter weather. “Our utility customers are certainly benefiting from the 125 million dekatherm per day (MDth/d) of capacity that was delivered earlier than we expected,” said …

Natural gas is natural because it started from organic matter (plants and animals) buried over time below the earth’s surface millions of years ago. Today natural gas is one of the most prominent energy sources used to generate electricity, warm homes and cook meals. Natural gas use is increasing Natural gas is one of the …

Leadership

I recently spoke at the S&P Global Platts Energy Summit “Future of Energy” Conference about the role of natural gas in a low carbon energy mix, along with how Williams is balancing sustainability goals and the growing demand for clean, reliable and affordable energy.  You can watch the replay here, but I wanted to summarize …

Williams handles 30% of the natural gas in the United States that is used every day to heat our homes, cook our food and generate our electricity. Williams works closely with customers to provide the necessary infrastructure to serve growing markets and safely deliver natural gas products to reliably fuel the clean energy economy. Stay …

Employee Life

The centennial commemoration of the Tulsa Race Massacre comes at a meaningful time for Mikeale Campbell, who grew up one mile from the site where hundreds died almost 70 years before he was born. As a north Tulsa student, in Tulsa Public Schools, he learned about the massacre from community events and teachers. It impacted …

Energy & Infrastructure

You may remember from science class that hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe. Think of the upper left-hand corner of the periodic table to that first box with the capital H. The sun is made up of mostly hydrogen and so are the stars. The giant engines that powered NASA’s …

Working at Williams

Name: Mont McNeil Former role: Senior Tax Planning and Research Consultant Number of years with Williams: 30 (21 in Tulsa, nine in Houston with Transco) Number of years retired: Since March 2018, so almost three. How have you been spending time in retirement?  I’ve been enjoying the usual retirement things with my wife Kristy — traveling, home …

Leadership

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 …

Projects & Operations

When the crush of winter weather paralyzed parts of the nation in February, Williams’ bi-directional Northwest Pipeline was able to meet increased need to customers in hard hit areas like Texas through deliveries to interconnecting pipelines that serve these markets. Despite the historic cold, “Williams operated above design capacity on our Northwest Pipeline system for …