Join Us for the Gulf Energy Information Excellence Awards: Where Excellence Takes Center Stage
(P&GJ) — In just two days, the prestigious Gulf Energy Information Excellence Awards will take center stage, celebrating the finest achievements in the energy industry. This event combines the recognition programs of World Oil, Hydrocarbon Processing, Pipeline & Gas Journal, and Petroleum Economist into a single grand gala, is set to be a pinnacle celebration of excellence.
The awards ceremony will unfold on October 11, 2023, at the luxurious Post Oak Hotel in Houston, Texas. Notably, it integrates the esteemed Pipeline & Gas Journal Awards from the previous year, amplifying the scale and significance of the accolades bestowed upon industry leaders.
Mike Reed, the editor-in-chief of Pipeline & Gas Journal, eagerly anticipates the recognition of outstanding achievements within the pipeline industry. But the excitement doesn't stop there. To see the lists of finalists, click here.
We're thrilled to announce that you can be part of this celebration, even if you can't attend in person. We will be live-posting the winners during the event on Pipeline & Gas Journal's social media platforms, including Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. This means you can join us online to celebrate the accomplishments of the energy industry's best and brightest in real-time.
The Gulf Energy Information Excellence Awards promises to unite industry luminaries, foster collaboration, and celebrate the pioneers shaping the future of the energy sector. Join us for this momentous occasion and be part of honoring excellence in the global energy market.
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