Core Insights - Williams Companies, Inc. reported revenue of $3.05 billion for the quarter ended March 2025, reflecting a 10% increase year-over-year, although it fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.14 billion by 2.97% [1] - The company's EPS was $0.60, slightly up from $0.59 in the same quarter last year, exceeding the consensus EPS estimate of $0.55 by 9.09% [1] Financial Performance Metrics - Northeast G&P gathering volumes were reported at 4.39 Bcf/D, surpassing the two-analyst average estimate of 4.31 Bcf/D [4] - West NGL equity sales matched the two-analyst average estimate of 6 million barrels of oil per day [4] - West gathering volumes were reported at 5.71 Bcf/D, aligning with the average estimate based on two analysts [4] - Adjusted EBITDA for the Northeast G&P segment was $514 million, exceeding the average estimate of $495.34 million [4] - Adjusted EBITDA for Transmission and Gulf of Mexico was $862 million, below the average estimate of $897.66 million [4] - Adjusted EBITDA for the West segment was $354 million, slightly below the average estimate of $366.14 million [4] - Adjusted EBITDA for Gas & NGL Marketing Services was $155 million, surpassing the average estimate of $119.41 million [4] - Modified EBITDA for Northeast G&P was $514 million, exceeding the two-analyst average estimate of $491.69 million [4] - Modified EBITDA for Transmission and Gulf of Mexico was $858 million, below the average estimate of $907.81 million [4] - Modified EBITDA for the West segment was $354 million, slightly below the average estimate of $374.29 million [4] Stock Performance - Shares of Williams Companies have returned +10% over the past month, significantly outperforming the Zacks S&P 500 composite's +0.4% change [3] - The stock currently holds a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold), indicating potential performance in line with the broader market in the near term [3]
Compared to Estimates, The Williams Companies (WMB) Q1 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics