Our Brands

World Oil

World Oil, established in 1916 as The Oil Weekly, is the leading technical publication for upstream professionals. For more than 100 years, World Oil has provided readers with global coverage of the latest information and technological advances relating to the exploration, drilling, completion and production of offshore and onshore oil and gas.

 

Senior Vice President, Media

Andy McDowell

Editor / Chief Forecaster

Kurt Abraham

Petroleum Economist

Petroleum Economist serves a growing global audience—which genuinely values the service’s commitment to going beyond the headlines and under the surface to deliver value-add analysis—of both print and digital subscribers. The Petroleum Economist team serves hydrocarbons’ strategists and decision makers, be they within IOCs, NOCs or independents, technical service providers or the banking, legal and consultancy industries that advise the energy sector.

Vice President, Content

Lee Nichols

Hydrocarbon Processing

Since 1922, management and technical professionals from petroleum refining, gas processing, petrochemical/chemical and engineer/constructor companies throughout the world have turned to Hydrocarbon Processing for high-quality technical and operating information. 

Senior Vice President, Media

Andy McDowell

Editor

Lee Nichols

Pipeline & Gas Journal

Since 1859, Pipeline & Gas Journal has been the essential resource for technology and trends in the midstream industry focusing on pipeline and natural gas distribution; written and edited to be of service to those involved in moving, marketing and managing hydrocarbons from the wellhead to the ultimate consumer.

Senior Vice President, Media

Andy McDowell

Editor

Michael Reed

H2Tech

As the hydrogen economy and infrastructure expands for fuel, chemical and industrial applications, the industry is in need of a comprehensive, technical publication for the engineering and scientific communities.

Through a quarterly technology journal for the hydrogen sector, H2Tech is designed to offer in-depth, front-line examination of issues and opportunities facing the hydrogen industry.

Managing Editor

Tyler Campbell

Hydrogen Economist

Hydrogen Economist is a global digital-only channel of interest to leaders in the oil and gas sector as well as all stakeholders involved in the burgeoning hydrogen economy. From the outset, the readership is drawn from operators, engineering and services, government, finance, consultancies, law firms and academia—with a firm bias towards the C-suite, senior management and partner level.

 

Vice President, Content

Lee Nichols

Gas Processing & LNG

Gas Processing & LNG is the first publication devoted solely to technology and trends in the global gas processing industry. Published bimonthly, Gas Processing & LNG focuses on midstream gas processing, pipelines, NGL, LNG and GTL. The publication provides access to professionals actively involved in the gas processing industry.

 

Global Energy Infrastructure

Global Energy Infrastructure (GEI) is a new market intelligence tool for the international energy industry. GEI combines Gulf Energy Information's (Construction Boxscore) established downstream project data set with new data sets for hydrogen, renewables, global pipelines, and LNG. This up-to-date tool will provide project information including project status, capacity, start up date, contacts, and much more.

Ed Bramwell
Sales Manager, EMEA
Ed.Bramwell@GulfEnergyInfo.com

Underground Infrastructure

Underground Construction serves the water, sewer, natural gas and telecom industries with the latest news, products, project case studies and regulation updates relevant to the underground industry. Readership is composed of contractors, engineers, municipal employees and other asset owners. 

Editor-in-Chief

Robert Carpenter

Carbon Economist

Carbon Economist is a global digital-only channel of interest to leaders in the oil and gas sector as well as renewable energy developers and all energy transition stakeholders. From the outset, the readership is drawn from operators, engineering and services, government, finance, consultancies, law firms and academia—with a firm bias towards the C-suite, senior management and partner level.

Vice President, Content

Lee Nichols