WMB
$72.41-1.65 (-2.23%)
The Williams Companies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy infrastructure company primarily in the United States.
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The Williams Companies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an energy infrastructure company primarily in the United States. It operates through Transmission & Gulf of America, Northeast G&P, West, and Gas & NGL Marketing Services segme...
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Williams Companies (WMB) has been in focus after issuing guidance that came in ahead of analyst expectations, pairing that outlook with a higher annual dividend and sizable power and infrastructure spending plans. See our latest analysis for Williams Companies. At a share price of US$73.34, Williams Companies has eased slightly in the past week but still carries strong momentum, with a 90 day share price return of 23.30% and a one year total shareholder return of 32.25%, alongside very large...
U.S. supplies a third of world’s LNG but only 3% of global oil exports
Williams Companies (NYSE:WMB) CEO Chad Zamarin made a point recently that cuts through a lot of noise about U.S. energy dominance. The numbers he laid out reveal a structural asymmetry that most investors haven’t fully priced in. “The United States is the largest exporter of natural gas. We export a third of global LNG supplies. ... U.S. supplies a third of world’s LNG but only 3% of global oil exports
Williams CEO: U.S. natural gas production is America’s true superpower
Williams Companies (NYSE:WMB) CEO Chad Zamarin went on live television recently and made a case that cuts through the geopolitical noise around energy markets. His argument is simple, backed by hard numbers, and worth understanding for anyone following energy markets. “Natural gas production in the United States is truly our country’s superpower. We are the ... Williams CEO: U.S. natural gas production is America’s true superpower