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Charitable Giving

Nestled in the scenic mountains of Northeast Pennsylvania, Patriots Cove is a refuge for injured military veterans and first responders seeking the healing power of nature and camaraderie. Patriots Cove provides wheelchair-accessible trout fishing, hunting and other activities for participants — and their caregivers — adapting to life after service. Founder Jeff Swire was seeking …

Energy & Infrastructure

When winter storm Elliott crashed into the Pacific Northwest just days before Christmas, Northwest Pipeline was uniquely positioned to meet surging demand to keep homes warm in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. ā€œIt was bone-chilling cold for the Pacific Northwest,ā€ said Gary Venz, director of commercial services for Northwest Pipeline. ā€œNorthwest Pipeline’s access to diverse natural …

Charitable Giving

Longleaf pine was once the dominant tree species in the American south, covering more than 90 million acres from Virginia to Texas. Gradual clearing of these forests for agriculture and lumber began around 400 years ago, and as they disappeared, these valuable trees were replaced with less expensive and faster-growing varieties. Today, the longleaf pine …

Every year some of the natural gas produced in the United States is stored away so it can be used during the high-demand periods of winter and summer. The most common way to store natural gas is in large caverns underground. It can also be stored in smaller quantities in tanks above ground. The gas …

Safety

October isn’t just for football, fall festivals, changing seasons and Halloween. It’s also National Cybersecurity Awareness Month (NCSAM) – a time of heightened focus on the importance of cybersecurity. ā€œThe world we live in is changing, and anyone – or any business – is a target for bad cyber actors,ā€ said Jared DeShields, chief information …

Our team is growing! We are excited to announce Alexis Ortiz, Brooke Justice and Steven Cunningham have joined our team this year! Alexis Ortiz, Commercial Optimization Sr Alexis joined the team in June of 2022 after 15 years at Williams. Most recently, she supported Northwest Pipeline in the Financial Planning & Analysis group and is …

Williams Employees Give Time and Talent Across the U.S. Hundreds of Williams employees are giving their energy to complete more than 160 projects across 18 states as part of the company’s inaugural Volunteer Week, April 22-29. Projects range from outdoor beautification to volunteering in elementary school classrooms to helping at food banks. A list of …

Innovation

Williams is excited to have established the first NextGen Gas certification process that covers the energy value chain from production through gathering and transmission with deliveries to end users through 2023. To make this full-value chain scope possible, the company recently executed agreements with upstream producer Coterra Energy and downstream utility Dominion Energy Virginia. Williams …

Community

Ring in the New Year with these family favorite recipes from Williams employees. They can all be made using natural gas appliances. Pan de Jamón By Adriana Prieto, Measurement Business Analyst II No Prieto family holiday feast is complete without several loaves of Pan de Jamón. My favorite version is with the more traditional ingredients, …

Community

Editor’s note: Hosanna Terrell-Causey is a high school student and daughter of Williams employee Ceretha Terrell-Causey. She’s also the author of this children’s education book about natural gas. Did you know that Alice H. Parker, an African American woman, was the first to develop central heating using natural gas? Her initial designs are the foundation …

Working at Williams

We’re excited to get back on campus to find the very best talent for our 2023 summer intern and full-time rotational programs. After a couple of years of virtual recruiting, it’s game on for our in-person recruiting events! Check your college placement office to see if we’re visiting your campus this fall. If we are, …

Leadership

A simple fact: As we move to electrify everything—to power our electric cars, heat our homes and charge our phones—we will need more electricity. In fact, global energy use will rise by nearly 50% by 2050, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. At the same time, the realities of climate change make it increasingly …