Midstream Winners Honored at Gulf Energy Information Excellence Awards Gala
(P&GJ) — Pipeline & Gas Journal is excited to announce the winners of the midstream categories at the inaugural Gulf Energy Information Excellence Awards. Industry experts gathered at Houston's Post Oak Hotel for a grand gala, combining the recognition programs of World Oil, Hydrocarbon Processing, Pipeline & Gas Journal, and Petroleum Economist.
Winners were honored in various categories that covered all aspects of the midstream industry, including safety innovation, maintenance and management technology, pipeline integrity, digital transformation, innovative thought, and lifetime achievement.
Here is the complete list of categories and winners:
Best Advancement in Maintenance Technology - Midstream
- ReCAP Emissions Reduction System™ – WeldFit
Best Digital Transformation – Midstream
- Sales Gas Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Tool (SMART) – Saudi Aramco and Emerson
Best Pipeline Integrity Technology
- SmartPipe® Replacement of Pipeline in Roanoke County, VA – Enbridge Gas Transmission
Best Coating/Corrosion Advancement Technology
- Honeywell Corrosion Predict® Crude – Honeywell
Best Health, Safety or Environmental Contribution – Midstream
- AI-powered vision for improving monitoring, safety, environmental and operational performance in the oil and gas industry – IntelliView Technologies Inc.
Innovation in Pipeline Engineering – Midstream
- Dual Power Source System – Dual Drive Technologies
CCS/CCUS/Carbon Removal Project of the Year
- Glacier Carbon Capture Facility – Entropy, Inc.
Energy Project of the Year – Midstream
- Hydrocarbon Transport Segment – Cenit Transporte y Logística de Hidrocarburos
Most Promising Engineer – Midstream
- Dr. Kshama Roy – DNV
Lifetime Achievement – Midstream
- Thomas Bubenik – DNV GL USA, Inc.
Operator of the Year, Midstream: Enbridge
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