14 September 2020
Petroleum Economist welcomes nominations
The PE Awards will take a new approach this year, in terms of both format and the categories themselves, with awards spanning the energy industry in its entirety.
We are delighted to invite nominations for the 2020 PE Awards. We have taken both the rapidly changing energy market and current challenging environment around the Covid-19 pandemic as cues to take a different approach this year. Both the format of the nomination process and the awards themselves are changing. The criteria on which we are seeking winners has been distilled down to a much simpler set of bullet points. So those wishing to nominate—either themselves as individuals and their own companies, or on behalf of those that have stood out for them over the past 12 months—do not have to fill out arduous forms. They simply need to submit, using as much or as little collateral as they pref

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