On June 29, Williams Companies fell 3.2% in regular trading, trading at $75.77/share, with turnover of $95.04 million. The decline was triggered by reports that the company is in advanced negotiations to acquire pipeline operator Momentum Midstream for approximately $5.5 billion.
According to reports, Williams is in deep discussions with private equity firm EnCap Flatrock Midstream to purchase its pipeline asset subsidiary Momentum Midstream. Negotiations have entered the final stage, though no definitive agreement has been reached and the seller retains the ability to terminate the process. An announcement could come as early as next week if talks proceed smoothly.
The proposed acquisition raised market concerns over deal pricing reasonableness and potential balance sheet strain. Williams currently has a market capitalization of approximately $95 billion and operates a pipeline network exceeding 30,000 miles. The deal, if completed, would significantly expand its operational footprint in the Haynesville Shale gas region. Analysts broadly maintain overweight ratings on the stock, with Morgan Stanley holding a $98 price target and multiple firms targeting the mid-$80s range.
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