Pipeline & Gas Journal Accepting Nominations for Annual P&GJ Awards
Pipeline & Gas Journal is accepting nominations for its annual Pipeline & Gas Journal Awards, which will honor the midstream energy segment’s leading innovations and outstanding personal contributions to the industry.
The submission deadline for nominations is July 15. The awards ceremony will be on Nov. 17 at The Westin Houston, Memorial City.
“We at P&GJ are certainly looking forward to recognizing the achievements of those in pipeline industry once again, especially after receiving such high-quality nominations in our inaugural year,” said Mike Reed, Pipeline & Gas Journal’s editor-in-chief.
The 2022 Pipeline & Gas Journal Awards cover 13 separate categories. These include:
- Best Digital Transformation Award
- Best Advance in Maintenance Technology Award
- Best Coating/Corrosion Advancement Technology Award
- Safety Innovation of the Year Award
- Best Pipeline Integrity Award
- Best Offshore Pipeline Project Award
- Best Innovation in Pipeline Engineering Award
- Best Repair Technology Advancement Award
- Best Management Advancement Technology Award
- Pipeline Project of the Year Award
- Young Pipeliner of the Year Award
- Innovative Thinker Award
- Lifetime Achievement Award
For general information on the 2022 Pipeline & Gas Journal Awards, please email Karen Francis, at Karen.Francis@GulfEnergyInfo.com. For more information on sponsorship opportunities at the 2022 Pipeline & Gas Journal Awards, please email Jenna Rutan, at Jenna.Rutan@GulfEnergyInfo.com.
To submit an award nomination, click here.
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