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Williams Companies (WMB) reported ~$10.7B revenue in FY2024. Major natural gas pipeline and processing company, transporting 30% of all U.S. natural gas through its Transco pipeline. HQ: Tulsa, OK.
The Williams Companies, Inc. is one of the largest natural gas infrastructure companies in the United States, owning and operating approximately 33,000 miles of pipelines, 38 processing facilities, and 24 storage facilities that move roughly 30% of all U.S. natural gas consumption. Its crown jewel is Transco — the nation's largest interstate natural gas pipeline system, stretching 1,800 miles from the Gulf of Mexico to New York City and transporting gas to the heavily populated and gas-dependent Northeast.
Houston specialty utility contractor (NYSE: PWR) $23.6B FY2024 revenue (+13%); largest US electric power contractor, data center electrical construction, renewable energy BOP, competing with MYR Group and Primoris.
Quanta Services, Inc. is a Houston, Texas-based specialty contractor — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: PWR) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — providing comprehensive infrastructure services for the electric power, gas pipeline, renewable energy, and communications industries through a network of operating units in North America, Latin America, Australia, and internationally through approximately 52,000 employees. In fiscal year 2024, Quanta Services reported revenues of $23.6 billion (+13% year-over-year), with the Electric Power Infrastructure Services segment (power line construction, substation installation, storm restoration, energized work) generating $16.2 billion and the Renewable Energy Infrastructure Services segment (solar and wind farm BOP — balance of plant construction, grid connection, battery storage installation) generating $4.2 billion. CEO Duke Austin has positioned Quanta as the infrastructure services company most directly benefiting from the electrification of the economy: every new electric vehicle charging station requires Quanta-type electrical contractor work (panel upgrades, conduit installation, transformer additions), every new data center requires utility-grade substation construction and high-voltage transmission interconnection, and every utility's grid modernization program requires storm hardening, line replacement, and automation installation — all work that Quanta's operating units execute under multi-year master service agreements with utility customers. Quanta's 2023 acquisition of Cupertino Electric (California-based industrial and data center electrical contractor) and ongoing acquisitions of regional utility contractors expand Quanta's geographic footprint and service capability in the data center electrical construction and renewable energy transmission sectors.
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