Published by Todd Bush on February 29, 2024
Senior executives from Williams will join global energy leaders at the world’s preeminent energy conference, March 18-22 in Houston
TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Williams (NYSE: WMB) President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Armstrong and members of the Williams leadership team will join the world’s energy industry leaders, experts, government officials and policymakers, as well as leaders from the technology, financial and industrial communities at the 42nd annual CERAWeek presented by S&P Global, to be held March 18-22 in Houston.
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Mr. Armstrong will participate in a plenary session with other esteemed energy industry leaders to discuss The Future Role of Natural Gas in a Low Carbon World on Wednesday, March 20 at 8:30 a.m. CDT. The session will focus on natural gas in an evolving energy mix and how producers and midstream providers are applying their core competencies toward a long-term energy transition.
Micheal Dunn, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, will speak on the panel Big Infrastructure: Executing Amid Challenges about how supply chain constraints, labor shortages and regulatory delays around permitting have made it increasingly difficult to delivery big ticket infrastructure projects. The session is at 11:50 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, March 19.
Chad Zamarin, Executive Vice President of Corporate Strategic Development, is scheduled to speak on the panel Making Strategic Choices in a Time of Change on Tuesday, March 19 at 4 p.m. CDT. The session will discuss enduring strategies and capital allocation during times of geopolitical and technological transition.
Mark Gebbia, Vice President of Environmental, Regulatory and Permitting, will participate in a panel entitled Learnings from Methane and Flaring Reduction Programs in Oil & Gas on Wednesday, March 20 at 8:30 a.m. CDT. It will cover lessons learned from the natural gas value chain when deploying technologies to reduce methane emissions and flaring.
Williams (NYSE: WMB) is a trusted energy industry leader committed to safely, reliably, and responsibly meeting growing energy demand. We use our 33,000-mile pipeline infrastructure to move a third of the nation’s natural gas to where it's needed most, supplying the energy used to heat our homes, cook our food and generate low-carbon electricity. For over a century, we’ve been driven by a passion for doing things the right way. Today, our team of problem solvers is leading the charge into the clean energy future – by powering the global economy while delivering immediate emissions reductions within our natural gas network and investing in new energy technologies. Learn more at www.williams.com.
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