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Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB): Strategic Growth in Natural Gas and AI Power Demand

Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB) is a major midstream energy firm in the United States. It operates over 33,000 miles of natural gas pipelines, including the vital Transco system which moves roughly 30% of the nation's natural gas. Williams Companies' business is largely fee-based, providing stable revenue by charging for infrastructure use.

On May 29, 2026, Argus Research increased its price target for Williams Companies to $85.00 from a previous $83.00. At the time, this new target represented a potential upside of 18.78% from the stock's price of $71.56. This positive outlook follows a period of strong performance under new leadership, highlighting a compelling investment opportunity.

The company reported record results for 2025, posting a full-year adjusted EBITDA of $7.75 billion, a 9% increase. EBITDA, or Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization, is a key measure of operating performance. Williams Companies also reported a fourth-quarter earnings per share (EPS) of $0.55.

Williams Companies is focusing on growth from LNG exports and rising power demand from data centers. Unlike competitor Kinder Morgan, which relies on a pipeline backlog, Williams Companies is taking a different approach. The company is strategically buying into power generation assets itself to meet this new demand, positioning itself for future energy sector growth.

As highlighted by Seeking Alpha, Williams Companies is considered an elite stock positioned to benefit from AI-driven power needs. Fool - Investing News describes the company as a pure play on the demand for natural gas-fired electricity, noting its stock has delivered a total return of over 280% in five years, showcasing its strong stock performance.

Published on: May 29, 2026