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The Williams Companies, Inc. Stock Price History

The Williams Companies, Inc. EPS

EPSDividend / share
-1.9-0.60.72.03.32007200920112013201520172019202120232025

The Williams Companies, Inc. Dividend per Share

Forward Yield
2.89%
Annual Dividend
2.05 USD
Payout
88.82%
Frequency
Quarterly
Yrs of growth
8
CAGR 5Y
4.56%
0.00.71.32.02.619951998200120042007201020132016201920222025

The Williams Companies, Inc. Dividend Yield

The Williams Companies, Inc. Payout Ratio

0%254%508%762%1016%20072009201220142019202120232025

The Williams Companies, Inc. Dividend Growth

1Y CAGR
3Y CAGR
5Y CAGR
10Y CAGR
20Y CAGR
5.26%
5.57%
4.56%
-2.01%
12.10%
Compound annual growth rate of dividend per share
Yield vs sector
2.89%
avg Energy: 4.26%
Next ex-dividend (est.)
2026-09-11
last: 2026-06-12
Ex-DateAmount
2026-06-120.53 USD
2026-03-130.53 USD
2025-12-120.50 USD
2025-09-120.50 USD
2025-06-130.50 USD
2025-03-140.50 USD
2024-12-130.47 USD
2024-09-130.47 USD

The Williams Companies, Inc. is an energy infrastructure company focused primarily on the transportation, gathering, processing, and marketing of natural gas and natural gas liquids in the United States. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the company owns and operates an extensive network of pipelines and related midstream assets that connect key supply basins with major demand centers, including power generators, utilities, industrial users, and local distribution companies. Its operations are organized across segments such as interstate natural gas transmission, Gulf of Mexico infrastructure, and gathering and processing businesses in regions like the Northeast, Rocky Mountains, Texas, and the Mid-Continent. Williams also provides natural gas and NGL marketing, storage, and transportation services, helping market participants manage supply, demand, and logistics. Through these activities, The Williams Companies, Inc. plays a central role in the North American natural gas value chain, supporting reliable energy delivery and underpinning both residential and commercial energy consumption.