Williams Transco
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<blockquote>this transaction provides Williams with the gathering systems and a very large acreage dedication in the heart of the Marcellus that gives us a couple of year head start in the development of a large scale, highly-reliable system which provides needed midstream services to both Atlas Energy and other producers in the region.</blockquote> | <blockquote>this transaction provides Williams with the gathering systems and a very large acreage dedication in the heart of the Marcellus that gives us a couple of year head start in the development of a large scale, highly-reliable system which provides needed midstream services to both Atlas Energy and other producers in the region.</blockquote> | ||
- | The transaction closed June 1, 2009. Williams will operate the pipeline venture. | + | The transaction closed June 1, 2009. Williams was to operate the pipeline venture. |
* Transco's Chairman is Steven J. (Steve) Malcolm. | * Transco's Chairman is Steven J. (Steve) Malcolm. | ||
* Randal L. Barnard is Senior Vice President, Technical Services and Operations. | * Randal L. Barnard is Senior Vice President, Technical Services and Operations. | ||
* Richard D. Rodekohr is Vice President and Treasurer. | * Richard D. Rodekohr is Vice President and Treasurer. |
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Houston, Texas-based Williams Transco aka Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation is a subsidiary of Williams Gas Pipeline which itself is a unit of The Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB). The parent company is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
According to a February, 2009 report the company is looping a 7 mile long 42 inch replacement pipeline through five townships in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Williams announced in April, 2009 that it had partnered up with Atlas Pipeline Partners to form a Marcellus shale pipeline venture called Laurel Mountain Midstream in western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. In an end of April, 2009 update from Williams, the company President, Steve Malcolm, explained the basis of the partnership by saying,
this transaction provides Williams with the gathering systems and a very large acreage dedication in the heart of the Marcellus that gives us a couple of year head start in the development of a large scale, highly-reliable system which provides needed midstream services to both Atlas Energy and other producers in the region.
The transaction closed June 1, 2009. Williams was to operate the pipeline venture.
- Transco's Chairman is Steven J. (Steve) Malcolm.
- Randal L. Barnard is Senior Vice President, Technical Services and Operations.
- Richard D. Rodekohr is Vice President and Treasurer.