Expansion Projects

Natural gas is universally recognized as the most environmentally friendly fossil fuel available. Williams has provided reliable, economic natural gas transportation services to the U.S. for more than 90 years and is committed to meeting the ever-growing energy needs. The availability of clean and affordable energy is key to the success of promoting economic development while attracting and retaining industries in any community.

Because of this, Williams is working to expand its pipeline systems across the United States. Learn more about our current expansion projects.

Colorado Hub Connection
Miles of Pipe 28 miles
Capacity 445,000 Dekatherms per day
Market Access to Rockies Supply
FERC Filing 2008
Proposed In Service Date Late fall 2009
Construction Start To be determined

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Pacific Connector
Miles of Pipe 223 miles
Capacity 1 million cubic feet/day
Market Pacific Northwest and California
FERC Filing September 2007
Proposed In Service Date Fall 2011
Construction Start 2010

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Northeast Supply
Miles of Pipe To be determined
Capacity To be determined
Market Northeast
Open Season May 6 to June 2, 2008
Proposed In Service Date November 2011
Construction Start To be determined

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Sentinel Expansion
Miles of Pipe 21 miles
Capacity 142 million cubic feet/day
Market Northeast
FERC Filing Late 2007
Proposed In Service Date November 2008 and 2009
Construction Start April 2008 and 2009

Click here to find out more about the Sentinel Expansion project.