Williams handles approximately 1/3 of the natural gas in the United States that is used every day to heat our homes, cook our food and generate our electricity.
AI is reshaping energy demand. America has an advantage but needs infrastructure that can keep up.
“If you want to drive down costs for consumers, we have to build more infrastructure.”
Watch the full interview between Chad Zamarin and @BloombergTV:
Williams CEO Chad Zamarin joined Yahoo Finance to talk about America’s growing energy demand, the need for infrastructure expansion and why permitting reform matters for reliability and affordability.
Watch the full interview below: https://t.co/bOV0ALkK3j
Big projects. Real impact. The right leaders make it happen.
We’re hiring Project Managers and Directors who are ready to guide strategy, empower teams and deliver work that matters.
If you’re looking for purpose, growth, and collaboration, this is your moment.
Explore opportunities: https://t.co/8wWudDiECA
Teamwork drives every project at Williams. Hear from Project Manager Kyle Hewitt on how collaboration fuels clean energy - and explore how you can make a difference at Williams. #PeopleWhoPowerUs
Project Manager and Project Director roles are now open. https://t.co/WSaG04ELMV
Meeting fast-rising power demand takes more than capital, it takes the ability to build.
On our Q1 earnings call, Williams leaders discussed how we’re working to help bring new capacity online faster through projects like NEO (682 MW) and Atlas (164 MMcf/d), alongside proposed expansions like Silver Spur (275 MMcf/d).
Get the full recap in our newsroom story: https://t.co/7eO7hXwwYg
Energy reliability and affordability depend on infrastructure. When demand outpaces delivery capacity, congestion and volatile prices follow. Modern permitting will unlock the energy families rely on.
We broke ground in Brooklyn today for the NESE project.
A major step toward strengthening reliability and meeting growing energy demand across the Northeast.
Watch the replay here: https://t.co/xaSgN1jO3B
"Northeast Supply Enhancement represents infrastructure done the right way - creating thousands of union jobs." - Anthony DeBlaise, Building Trades’ Pres, Brooklyn Board of Business Agents
NESE will help strengthen reliability across the Northeast, support energy needs equivalent to ~2.3M homes, create jobs and keep costs more stable. Built for where it’s needed most.
Energy demand is accelerating fast—and it’s not just about today.
It’s about building the system that will power the decades ahead: reliable, affordable and lower-emissions. #CERAWeek
At #CERAWeek, our CHRO Debbie Pickle joined a conversation moderated by @vanjones68 to discuss the future of the workforce.
Debbie reiterated that the future isn’t about static roles, it’s about adaptability.
Because building the workforce of the future means preparing for change—not just reacting to it.