Published by Todd Bush on October 29, 2024
Hydrocarbon Processing's January 2024 issue wins prestigious Eddie Award for editorial excellence in the Energy/Utilities/Engineering category
HOUSTON, Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Hydrocarbon Processing, the leading media outlet serving the global refining, petrochemical, and gas processing industries, is excited to announce that its January 2024 issue, with a special focus on Sustainability and the Energy Transition, has won the prestigious Eddie Award for Full Issue in the Energy/Utilities/Engineering category. This award, presented by FOLIO:, honors the finest in editorial content across a wide array of industries.
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The January 2024 issue explored critical topics shaping the future of energy, offering in-depth analysis on sustainability initiatives and the technological innovations driving the energy transition. The issue resonated with readers globally, providing timely insights for industry professionals navigating an evolving energy landscape.
"We are truly honored that our issue on Sustainability and the Energy Transition has been recognized with an Eddie Award," said Lee Nichols, Vice President of Content at Gulf Energy Information, publisher of Hydrocarbon Processing. "This award reflects the hard work and dedication of our editorial team to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the industry today."
The award-winning issue featured expert contributions from companies including Neste Renewable Polymers and Chemicals, Linde Engineering, Saudi Aramco, Tüpraş, Aspen Technology, and more. To read the full January 2024 issue and access more exclusive content from Hydrocarbon Processing, click here.
Gulf Energy Information provides premium technical and business content to the global energy and infrastructure sectors, fostering trusted engagement with industry leaders. For over a century, Gulf has been the most reliable source in B2B media, delivering essential insights to the industries we serve. Our portfolio of market-leading brands—including Hydrocarbon Processing, Petroleum Economist, World Oil, Pipeline & Gas Journal, Gas Processing & LNG, H2Tech, Hydrogen Economist, Carbon Economist, and Underground Infrastructure—keeps professionals informed with real-time content across digital platforms and through in-person and virtual events.
The Eddie Awards, presented by FOLIO:, celebrate editorial excellence in B2B and consumer publishing. The awards recognize the best editorial work across a variety of platforms, including print, digital, and multimedia.
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