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Williams PennEnergy Resources Agreement

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Williams and PennEnergy Resources, an EnCap Investments portfolio company in the Appalachian Basin, have entered into an agreement to support the marketing and delivery of certified, low emissions next gen natural gas.

The agreement includes an independent, third-party certification process that verifies best practices are being followed to minimize emissions and produce natural gas in the most environmentally responsible manner possible. Through its Sequent business, Williams is building a marketing portfolio to sell low-carbon next gen gas to utilities, LNG export facilities and other clean energy users.

Chad Zamarin, senior vice president of Corporate Strategic Development for Williams, said: “This is another exciting step in our multifaceted strategy to grow the delivery of next gen gas to markets across the United States as well as overseas.

“With our large-scale gathering and processing footprint in the best US production basins, our connectivity to the nation’s biggest natural gas customers and our industry-leading Sequent marketing platform, we are extremely well positioned to facilitate the efficient gathering, marketing and transportation of responsibly sourced natural gas.”

Rich Weber, PennEnergy Resources chairman and CEO, said: “We are excited for this partnership and future opportunities to deliver responsibly sourced natural gas to meet the market’s growing demands.

“PennEnergy welcomes higher standards in the marketplace, which play to our strengths, highlighting our dedication and investments made over many years to ensure the safety of our employees, the community and the environment.”

The Appalachian-sourced natural gas is derived from PennEnergy’s 378 production wells in southwest Pennsylvania that have achieved Project Canary’s TrustWell™ certification. Every well pad inspected achieved Platinum status, the highest rating available.

The agreement with PennEnergy builds on Williams’ strategy to gather, market and transport low-carbon natural gas from well-head to end-user.

Williams recently entered a partnership with decarbonization technology provider, ContextLabs, as well as a collaboration with Cheniere Energy, the largest US producer of LNG to implement quantification, monitoring, reporting and verification of greenhouse gas emissions at natural gas gathering, processing, transmission, and storage systems.

In addition to pursuing next gen natural gas solutions, Williams is developing clean hydrogen, CCUS, solar, and renewable natural gas projects as part of its focus on commercializing innovative technologies, markets and business models that support a clean energy economy.

For more information visit www.williams.com