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Why This Matters to Williams  Our business relies on skilled, dedicated and innovative talent in field operations and support functions to deliver natural gas and harness the opportunities for business transformation and growth in a dynamic industry. To that end, effective employee attraction, retention and development are essential to staying competitive. We must demonstrate to …

Why This Matters to Williams  Alongside the nearly 33,000 miles of pipeline Williams operates reside communities who rely on us to deliver natural gas affordability, dependably and with the highest safety standards to protect their families and livelihoods. Public safety is integral to everything we do, particularly when operating in densely populated areas. This includes …

Developing trusting relationships with Native American tribes has never been more important for our nation’s energy industry, particularly for those sectors in which Williams operates. Our Human Rights Policy and Statement outlines our commitment to respect human rights and avoid complicity in human rights abuses, including those of Indigenous Peoples. In 2022, Williams had no …

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 …

Pursuant to COMAR 26.11.41.07. 07B(2)(b), Williams has developed a notification system to inform the MDE and the public of natural gas venting events in excess of one million standard cubic feet.  Notifications will be generated in accordance with the Station’s MDE approved notification plan as described below and will include the date and the approximate timeframe of each event.  Station 190 – Venting Event greater than 1 …

Leadership

Below is text from a letter sent by Williams on May 21, 2024, to the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources in support of a full committee hearing to examine the opportunities, risks, and challenges associated with growth in demand for electric power in the United States. Dear Chairman Manchin and Ranking Member …

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 …

ESG

Amidst the challenges of a global pandemic last year, Williams made important strides in environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts, as outlined in the 2020 Sustainability Report. At the onset of COVID, our Emergency Operations Center quickly developed and executed response plans to ensure our employees could get their essential work done in a safe …

On November 16, 2020, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) finalized Regulations .01 and .07 under COMAR 26.11.41 – Control of Methane from the Natural Gas Industry.  The rules establish requirements to reduce vented and fugitive emissions of methane from both new and existing natural gas facilities in the transmission and storage sector. Williams …

Energy & Infrastructure

Reliable power in hospitals and clinics is critical to preventing, fighting and recovering from COVID-19 and building resilience to future pandemics. Virtually all diagnostic tests for active COVID-19 infections currently require electricity according to a recent post by Brookings Institute looking at energy disparity around the globe. Clinics must have reliable electricity to run ventilators …