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Active involvement in the communities where our employees live and work is at the heart of Williams’ company culture. As local communities demand reliable, low-cost, low-carbon energy, Williams will be there to listen to the needs of our neighbors and provide support through strategic initiatives designed to make a difference. Corporate Giving In 2021, we …

Energy & Infrastructure

As countries in Europe and Asia look for clean and reliable energy solutions, global demand growth for liquified natural gas (LNG) is expected to double over the next 20 years, according to research firm Wood Mackenzie. Williams has access to the top supply basins in the United States and is executing a strategy to deliver …

Charitable Giving

At Williams, our work provides the energy that helps people take hot showers, heat, and cool their homes, cook family dinners, and power our lives. But we know our responsibility goes far beyond that, and we realize our critical role as good partners and neighbors within our communities. That’s why we’ve become an integral part …

Charitable Giving

Building houses, landscaping, packaging food and helping students! These are some of the many activities during Williams inaugural Volunteer Week. We have hundreds of employees helping nonprofits in 18 states. More than 160 projects total! Strong community involvement is at the heart of Williams. Williams Volunteer Week builds on the company’s long tradition of being …

Working at Williams

It may not be a surprise that someone who graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point can speak different languages. For Williams employee Jamie Conrad, those are computer software languages. Jamie is currently a supervisor of operations in Ft. Beeler, located in Cameron, West Virginia, with a degree in information systems engineering …

Leidy South

Just in time for this winter’s heating season, Williams has fully completed an energy reliability project in the northeast. The Leidy South expansion helps the existing Transco pipeline system transport an additional 582,400 dekatherms of natural gas supply per day, which is enough to meet the daily needs of approximately 2.5 million homes. The project …

Williams provides the infrastructure needed to ensure access to equitably distributed and reliable energy. We are dedicated to maximizing the value of our existing infrastructure to bring affordable, reliable and low-emission fuels to the marketplace in a sustainable way. We do this by connecting the best supplies of natural gas with our country’s largest demand …

ESG

Williams is making good on its promise to safely and reliably meet today’s natural gas needs, while investing in the next generation of energy solutions, as outlined in the company’s 2021 Sustainability Report. Demand for clean energy is on the rise and natural gas is playing a critical role in moving the world to a …

Leadership

In an interview with S&P Global Vice President Darryl Rogers during CERAWeek, Williams president and CEO Alan Armstrong said natural gas is critical to the clean energy future, both in the U.S. and abroad, while protecting national security at home. Natural gas is reliable, does not require subsidies and reduces emissions by displacing more carbon-intensive …

Why This Matters to Williams  Williams safely and reliably handles approximately one third of the country’s natural gas, and we are proud that our infrastructure is part of the solution to ensure the availability of natural gas to the 77 million homes and businesses utilizing natural gas in the continental U.S. The U.S. Energy Information …

Working at Williams

When Chris Coahran retired after 20 years in the U.S. Army, he wasn’t sure what his next step would be. That’s when his neighbor, Williams employee Jimmy Smith, told him about a new vocational program to train military veterans as contracted pipeline construction inspectors. Coahran was part of the first class of students to train …

Industry

During a recent quarterly update to investors, Williams President & CEO Alan Armstrong spoke about strong natural gas market fundamentals and the role infrastructure plays in a clean and secure energy future both at home and abroad. ā€œAs we look overseas to the energy crisis in Europe and its ripple effects on energy security, the …