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Nominate World-class Projects, Technologies and People for a 2018 “HP Award”

The Hydrocarbon Processing Awards are back for a second year and accepting nominations. Hydrocarbon Processing gives handsome awards in ten categories: for worthy projects commissioned since 2016, and for innovative technology launched in that same time frame. “Lifetime Achievement” and “Most Promising” are also awarded to people nominated in the industry. This black-tie Gala event will be held at the Houstonian Hotel & Spa on Thursday, August 30, 2018.

Nominations close April 12; please only one nomination per category. All of the award submissions will be judged by a panel not affiliated with any of the nominated companies.

Anyone can nominate a project or technology, but a person cannot nominate themselves for a Lifetime Achievement or Most Promising award.

Nominations of projects or technology from your own company are welcomed, in your own words, as you know best all the features of the project or technology that made it best in class.

We recommend that suppliers or EPC firms if nominating a project, get agreement from their client for such nomination.

Nominations include stating, in under 400 words, why your choice is award-worthy. We recommend getting your client’s alignment on this narrative: the judges use this to decide winners.

If your nominated project or technology does get chosen, consider having a client person also attend to accept the award, along with a designee from the nominating firm, if appropriate. Decisions about who should attend can be made once an award is decided: for now, HP just needs a submission contact.

Check out the three links below – use the Submit link to fill in all of the nomination form information:

View HP Award Categories

View HP Award Methodology

Submit HP Award Nomination

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