Inaugural Downstream Industry Awards announced
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Petrochemical Update has opened nominations for the inaugural Downstream Industry Awards, taking place in Houston, Texas on 19 November 2019.
Categories which are being hotly contested by owner operators and EPCs for finalist places include:
- Future Industry Leader
- Lifetime Achievement
- Downstream Company of the Year
- EPC of the Year
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Sustainability & Environmental Stewardship
- Diversity & Inclusion
- Fostering of Innovation in Operations
- Workforce Development
- Health & Safety Initiative of the Year
- Community Partnership Award
- Outside of Industry Innovation
- Supply Chain of the Year
- Project of the Year (Large)
- Project of the Year (Medium - Small)
Organiser Jonny Witherspoon said: “2019 is a pivotal year for the downstream industry. There has never been a more pressing need for the entire downstream community to come together and share ideas, make new connections and inspire the next generation. Change, innovation and tech are driving the industry forward. And so the unique and pioneering work of the companies within the petrochemical industry deserves to be recognised, celebrated and shared. We see this year-round in our conferences, and that’s why we’ve created the Downstream Awards - to bring together the best of the best in the industry.”
For updates on entry deadlines and the submission process, stay updated here: https://www.petchem-update.com/awards/
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/03052019/inaugural-downstream-industry-awards-announced/
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