BRIEF-Williams Companies Expects U.S. Natural Gas Demand To Grow Nealry 39 Bcf Per Day Over Next Decade - Conf Call

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BRIEF-Williams Companies Expects U.S. <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NGS">Natural Gas</a> Demand To Grow Nealry 39 Bcf Per Day Over Next Decade - Conf Call

Feb 10 (Reuters) - Williams Companies Inc WMB.N:

  • WILLIAMS COMPANIES EXPECTS U.S. NATURAL GAS DEMAND TO INCREASE BY NEARLY 39 BCF A DAY OVER THE NEXT DECADE - CONF CALL

  • WILLIAMS COMPANIES SAYS SOCRATES THE YOUNGER PROJECT ADDS 340 MEGAWATTS OF BEHIND THE METER CAPACITY UNDER A 10-YEAR AGREEMENT- CONF CALL

  • WILLIAMS COMPANIES SAYS SOCRATES THE YOUNGER PROJECT REPRESENTS ROUGHLY $1.3 BILLION OF NEW CAPITAL - CONF CALL

  • WILLIAMS COMPANIES SAYS AQUILA AND APOLLO HAVE BOTH BEEN UPSIZED, ADDING ANOTHER $900 MILLION OF INVESTMENT ACROSS THE TWO PROJECTS - CONF CALL

  • WILLIAMS COMPANIES SAYS AQUILA AND APOLLO PROJECTS HAVE BEEN EXTENDED TO 12.5 YEAR AGREEMENTS - CONF CALL

  • WILLIAMS CO HAS IDENTIFIED OVER 14 BCF PER DAY OF ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES THAT ARE IN PROJECT BACKLOG, REPRESENTING OVER $15 BILLION IN CAPEX - CONF CALL

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