(MT Newswires) -- Williams (WMB) President and CEO Alan Armstrong says he is hopeful about permitting reform and the company is investing in storage. He also discusses natural gas pipelines and the clean water act, in an interview with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the CERAWeek conference in Houston.
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