About Pipeline & Gas Journal

Pipeline & Gas Journal

Since 1859, Pipeline & Gas Journal is the essential resource for technology and trends in the midstream industry; written and edited to be of service to those involved in moving, marketing and managing hydrocarbons from the wellhead to the ultimate consumer. Properly built, maintained and operated pipelines are the safest, most efficient method of transporting energy. Our intention is to assist our subscribers in performing their jobs to the utmost of their abilities and knowledge by providing information required in the day-to-day operation of energy pipelines. Energy transportation is a very technical business that demands continual upgrading of skills and expertise. Pipeline & Gas Journal will continue to serve its subscribers by showing how innovative companies successfully use technology, and cope with changes caused by forces inside as well as outside the industry through our monthly magazine (print & digital); website; eNewsletter; special reports; studies, surveys, supplements; webinars; sponsored content, social media platforms; events, etc. Our goal is to partner with our customers in this industry, sharing the benefits of the relationships and reputations we have built over the years.

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Ownership and Related Publications and Products

Pipeline & Gas Journal is published by Gulf Energy Information.

 

Gulf Energy Information (Gulf) empowers employees to deliver premium technical and business content, as well as market intelligence solutions, to the global energy and infrastructure industries through trusted engagement. For more than 100 years, Gulf's quality content and commitment to audience needs has led our company to become the most trusted resource in B2B media for the industries we serve. Our market-leading brands—Petroleum Economist, World Oil, Pipeline & Gas Journal, Hydrocarbon Processing, Gas Processing & LNG, H2Tech, Hydrogen Economist, Carbon Economist and Underground Infrastructure—serve their markets with real-time content through digital media and in-person/virtual events.  Gulf also provides market intelligence solutions to the global energy industry through Global Energy Infrastructure and the Construction Boxscore Database.

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Meet the Staff

 

Lee Nichols
Vice President, Content
• Lee manages all nine brands for Gulf Energy Information
• His primary focus is on midstream/downstream processing technologies and pathways to optimizing plant operations

 

Editorial


Michael Reed
Editor-in-Chief
• Areas of responsibility: Content related to midstream oil and gas projects and related infrastructure, and local distribution companies
• Previously worked as regional editor at Houston Community Newspapers, editor at the Houston Post
• A graduate of Southern Illinois University

Mary Holcomb
Digital Editor
• Proficient in content creation and management, specializing in digital platforms.
• Previous roles include Associate Managing Editor at Hart Energy and Staff Reporter at KHOU.
• Holds a degree in Mass Communications from Sam Houston State University.

Olivia Kabell
Associate Editor
• Areas of responsibility: content related to midstream and upstream oil and gas operations and related infrastructure
• Previously worked as a freelance editor in both technical and non-technical fields
• A graduate of Texas A&M and Texas Tech University

Richard Nemec
Contributing Editor, North America
• Researches, writes and reviews in-depth industry articles from a broad national perspective
• More than 40 years of experience working within and/or observing and interpreting the energy industry
• A graduate of the University of Southern California, with a master’s degree from Northwestern University

Stephen Barlas
Contributing Editor, Washington D.C.
• Covered Washington, politics, and government since the 1980s
• Contributing columnist for P&GJ for 25 years
• A graduate of Tufts College

Shem Oirere
Contributing Editor, Africa
• More than 10 years covering oil and gas infrastructure
• Based om Nairobi, Kenya
• A graduate of London School of Journalism