Williams Companies Prices $2.75 Billion Senior Notes Offering

Reuters01-08
Williams Companies Prices $2.75 Billion Senior Notes Offering

The Williams Companies Inc. $(WMB)$ has announced the pricing of a public offering of senior notes totaling $2.75 billion. The offering includes $500 million of 5.650% Senior Notes due 2033 at a price of 104.465 percent of par, $1.25 billion of 5.150% Senior Notes due 2036 at a price of 99.882 percent of par, and $1 billion of 5.950% Senior Notes due 2056 at a price of 99.645 percent of par. The new 2033 notes are an additional issuance and will trade interchangeably with outstanding notes of the same series, resulting in a total of $1.25 billion aggregate principal amount for that series. The expected settlement date for the offering is January 8, 2026, subject to customary closing conditions. The full prospectus is available at www.sec.gov.

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