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Williams Announces Deepwater Agreement at Salamanca

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Williams (NYSE: WMB) has announced a new tieback to its Keathley Canyon Connector (KCC) pipeline, supporting LLOG Exploration Offshore's Salamanca development in the Gulf of Mexico. This tieback, expected to begin production in Q2 2025, will be the third deepwater production connection to KCC. Williams operates a comprehensive infrastructure in the Gulf, including 3,500 miles of pipelines and significant processing capacities. The Salamanca project represents another milestone in enhancing deepwater resources and expanding the natural gas supply chain.

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  • New tieback to KCC pipeline enhances deepwater natural gas infrastructure.
  • Expected initial production from Salamanca in Q2 2025 increases future revenue potential.
  • Strengthens Williams' position in the natural gas value chain with comprehensive infrastructure.
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TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Williams (NYSE: WMB) announced today that it has secured another tieback to Discovery’s Keathley Canyon Connector (KCC) pipeline, providing deepwater natural gas infrastructure services to operator LLOG Exploration Offshore, L.L.C., for its new Salamanca development in the Keathley Canyon area of the Gulf of Mexico. The Salamanca platform will handle production from the Leon and Castile fields and will be located 200 miles off the coast of Louisiana. Initial production is expected in the second quarter of 2025. Salamanca will be the third deepwater production tieback to the KCC pipeline, which went into service in 2015 as a primary natural gas corridor through the Central Gulf of Mexico, and fifth overall tieback to the Discovery system over the past two years.

“Williams provides critical infrastructure to gather and transport the Gulf of Mexico’s low carbon intensity natural gas for U.S. consumption,” said Alan Armstrong, Williams president and chief executive officer. “Our scale and connectivity in the Gulf of Mexico provides a safe, seamless and efficient path to market, allowing our customers to maximize the value of these important deepwater resources.”

The 30-mile tieback to KCC is expected to be constructed, owned, and operated by LLOG, an investment vehicle managed by ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC, and other co-owners. KCC is part of the Williams-operated Discovery system, which is jointly owned by Williams (60%) and DCP Midstream, LP (40%). KCC transports rich natural gas offshore to onshore gas processing at Discovery’s plant in Larose, Louisiana, and natural gas liquids fractionation at Discovery’s Paradis facility in Louisiana.

Williams’ assets in the Gulf of Mexico offer producers the full value chain of capabilities – including gathering, transmission, processing, and fractionation. Williams owns and operates 3,500 miles of natural gas and oil gathering and transmission pipeline, along with 1.8 billion cubic feet per day of cryogenic processing capacity and 60,000 barrels per day of fractionation capacity that span the Gulf of Mexico. The company has ownership in two floating production platforms, multiple fixed leg utility platforms and numerous other related facilities. The Salamanca development marks the seventh tieback to Williams’ deep water offshore assets over the past two years.

About Williams
Williams (NYSE: WMB) is committed to being the leader in providing infrastructure that safely delivers natural gas products to reliably fuel the clean energy economy. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Williams is an industry-leading, investment grade C-Corp with operations across the natural gas value chain including gathering, processing, interstate transportation and storage of natural gas and natural gas liquids. With major positions in top U.S. supply basins, Williams connects the best supplies with the growing demand for clean energy. Williams owns and operates more than 30,000 miles of pipelines system wide – including Transco, the nation’s largest volume and fastest growing pipeline – and handles approximately 30 percent of the natural gas in the United States that is used every day for clean-power generation, heating and industrial use.

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What is the significance of the new tieback to the KCC pipeline by Williams?

The new tieback enhances deepwater natural gas infrastructure and supports production from the Salamanca development, expected to begin in Q2 2025.

When is the initial production expected for the Salamanca development by Williams?

Initial production for the Salamanca development is expected in the second quarter of 2025.

How does Williams' infrastructure support natural gas transportation?

Williams operates 3,500 miles of pipelines and has significant processing capacities, facilitating efficient natural gas gathering and transport.

What are the future prospects for Williams after this announcement?

The Salamanca project and new tieback to KCC may increase revenue potential and solidify Williams' market position in natural gas.

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