HOUSTON (August 17,2020) – Gulf Energy Information announced that it has launched Gas Utility, a new digital source of news and information devoted to the exclusive coverage of North America’s natural gas distribution industry.
Through weekly e-newsletters (subscribe here), a monthly technology report and a constantly updated website, Gas Utility delves into the important issues and needs of the gas utility markets including technology, operations management and industry best practices.
Brianna Rodriguez has joined GEI as managing editor of Gas Utility, building on the deep gas industry experience of current staff at Underground Construction and Pipeline & Gas Journal. Veteran Underground Construction editor Robert Carpenter serves as editor-in-chief of Gas Utility.
In addition to the new website and e-newsletters, Gulf also announced the launch of UtiliTech, a Gas Utility-affiliated conference that will debut in January 2021. The new event, to be co-located with the annual Underground Construction Technology conference in Nashville, Tenn., will include a focused program track and exhibit area highlighting gas utility technology, operations and other solutions for local distribution companies.
ABOUT GULF ENERGY INFORMATION
For more than 100 years, Gulf Energy Information has been the leading provider of business and technical knowledge for the global oil and gas industry. Since its formation in 1916, the company has evolved from a single publication to a diversified media and market intelligence company. Gulf produces the oil and gas industry's leading publications: Pipeline & Gas Journal, Underground Construction, World Oil, Hydrocarbon Processing, Gas Processing & LNG, and Petroleum Economist. In addition, Gulf also produces datasets (Energy Web Atlas and Construction Boxscore) containing in-depth project and facility data.
MEDIA CONTACT
Robert Carpenter
Editor-in-Chief
Gas Utility/Underground Construction
Robert.Carpenter@Gas-Utility.com
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