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. With interstate natural gas pipelines and gathering & processing operations throughout the country, we reliably deliver value to our employees, investors, customers and communities by running our business with authenticity and a safety-driven culture, leading our industry into the future.
Williams common stock (WMB) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Williams common stock (WMB) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Location: United States, Oklahoma, Tulsa
Employees: 5001-10000
Founded date: 1908
Investors 2
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| 23.10.2025 | Японская JERA инвестирует $1,5 млрд в сланцевые газовые активы США | Как сообщила компания, сделка касается месторождений природного газа в бассейне Haynesville и соответствует ее планам по увеличению присутствия на американском газовом рынке. Согласно пресс-релизу JERA, компания купит активы у Williams и GE... |
| 17.09.2025 | Exclusive-Japan's JERA in advanced talks to buy $1.7 billion of US shale gas assets, sources say | NEW YORK :Japan's top power generator JERA is in advanced talks to buy natural gas production assets in the U.S. for around $1.7 billion, people familiar with the matter said, the latest example of the Asian nation investing in America's en... |
| 16.09.2025 | Exclusive: Japan's JERA in advanced talks to buy $1.7 billion of US shale gas assets, sources say | Exclusive: Japan's JERA in advanced talks to buy $1.7 billion of US shale gas assets, sources say By Shariq Khan and David FrenchSeptember 16, 20254:59 PM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email... |
| 06.05.2025 | Williams CEO Alan Armstrong to step down after 14 years at the helm | Williams CEO Alan Armstrong to step down after 14 years at the helm By ReutersMay 5, 202510:03 PM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email Link Williams Companies CEO Alan Armstrong participates ... |
| 04.05.2025 | Dividend Kings: The Steady Ships in a Stormy Market | In the tumultuous seas of 2025, where the S&P 500 has taken a 5.5% dive, a few sturdy ships remain afloat. These are the dividend kings—companies that not only weather the storm but thrive amid uncertainty. Investors are seeking refuge ... |
| 30.04.2025 | 3 Dividend Kings Outshining the Market in 2025 Amid a turbulent 2025, several defensive dividend stocks have emerged as top performers while the S&P 500 remains down 5.5% year-to-date. | So far, 2025 hasn't exactly been kind to investors. The S&P 500 is down 5.5% year-to-date, weighed down by mounting uncertainty, tariffs, fears of an economic slowdown, and concerns over stretched valuations, particularly in growth-ori... |
| 10.03.2025 | US energy secretary promises executives faster industry development | By Arathy Somasekhar and Liz Hampton HOUSTON, March 9 (Reuters) - In one of his first meetings with oil and gas executives since being confirmed as U.S. energy secretary, Chris Wright said he intended to speed up permitting and support the ... |
| 21.01.2025 | Tackling Methane Emissions: A New Dawn for Energy Efficiency | In the battle against climate change, methane emissions are the silent adversary. They lurk in the shadows of the oil and gas sector, often overlooked but potent in their impact. Recently, a significant move was made to combat this issue. D... |
| 20.01.2025 | Daphne Technology secures USD 6M DOE grant to advance Methane Emissions Reduction technology | Daphne Technology and Williams have been awarded nearly USD 6M through the DOE's Methane Emissions Reduction Program to expand their methane abatement technology. Daphne Technology and Williams are collaborating to tackle methane emissions ... |
| 17.01.2025 | Daphne Technology and Williams awarded $ 6M Department of Energy Grant | As part of this collaboration, Daphne Technology and Williams will leverage their combined expertise to advance methane abatement technologies that align with MERP’s goals. The MERP program addresses methane emissions across various source... |
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