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GasProcessingNews.com
2017 Media Planner
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
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1 Publisher’s own data, Gas Processing August 2016 distribution.2 Pass-along rate of 3.6 per Signet Study, July 2016.
Dear Oil and Gas Marketer,
Welcome to 2017 — and to the NEW Gulf Publishing Company! In May 2016, we purchased Gulf Publishing Company from our previous owners via a management buyout. Now, as an independent company with headquarters in Houston and London, we continue to serve the energy industry with the highest-quality content for executives and technology decision-makers in the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors. Our publishing portfolio and brands now include:
Gas Processing, the first publication devoted solely to technology and trends in the global gas processing industry. Gas Processing focuses on midstream gas processing, pipelines, LNG and GTL. GasProcessingNews.com
Hydrocarbon Processing, providing cutting-edge technical content and information for the global refining, petrochemical, gas processing and LNG industries since 1922. Through its monthly magazine, website, e-newsletters, events and data products, Hydrocarbon Processing’s reach is broader and more impactful than ever before. No other publication provides access to such a high-level and influential group of engineers, managers and downstream professionals. HydrocarbonProcessing.com
World Oil, the “must-read” technical publication for upstream professionals for more than 100 years. World Oil covers the global exploration, drilling, completions and production of onshore and offshore oil and gas. WorldOil.com
Petroleum Economist, the authority on energy economics and trends, offering high-level intelligence and opinions on the events and people shaping the global energy market. Petroleum-Economist.com
As the largest independent publisher to the global oil and gas industry, Gulf Publishing Company offers immense value to the market, to our readers and to our clients. We look forward to helping you build your brand awareness, generate leads and, most importantly, create a successful, integrated marketing strategy that exceeds your expectations and maximizes your ROI.
18,4341
TOTAL SUBSCRIBERS66,3622
READERS
3 2017 Media Planner / GasProcessingNews.com1 Publisher’s Data: Gas Processing August 2016 distribution.
Occupational Circulation Analysis1
7,935 Engineers
6,122 Officers / managers
2,913 Equipment manufacturing, service, supply and miscellaneous
720 Superintendents / foremen
517 Other operations personnel, company copies
227 Chemists / physicists
Managers
EngineersMfg
Publisher’s Sworn Statement of Circulation for Gas ProcessingGas Processing is published in February, April, June, August, October and December.
Gas Processing readers are professionals actively involved in the downstream, midstream and upstream sectors of the gas processing industry. Each bimonthly issue of Gas Processing provides in-depth information and technological advances relating to technology and trends in the global gas processing industry, focusing on midstream gas processing and distribution infrastructure, as well as LNG and GTL.
Fields served. Recipients include natural gas processing companies; natural gas production and gas gathering companies; natural gas process plant operation companies; liquefied natural gas (LNG), natural gas liquids (NGL), gas-to-liquids (GTL), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and petrochemical/chemical companies; gas transmission pipeline companies; natural gas storage companies; distribution and service companies; engine and compressor overhauling companies; major integrated oil and gas companies; engineering and construction companies; and service, supply and equipment manufacturing companies.
Description of recipients. Recipients are company officials, including presidents, vice presidents, partners, directors, managers, engineers, consultants, superintendents, assistant superintendents, supervisors, foremen, operators, chemists, purchasing agents and other personnel allied to the field.
Distribution. Each issue of Gas Processing is distributed to more than 18,0001 recipients. Gas Processing is distributed with Hydrocarbon Processing and World Oil and to requested Gas Processing circulation. Distribution is made in print or digital format. Additional distribution is made at numerous trade shows, conferences and conventions.
I certify that the information in this Publisher’s Statement is correct.
Catherine WatkinsPublisher, Hydrocarbon Processing [email protected]
Business Circulation Analysis1
4,830 Major integrated oil & gas companies
4,237 Natural gas processing, production, transmission, LNG, storage
3,893 Engineering & construction
2,561 Petrochemical & chemical companies
2,125 GPA & HGPA members
505 Associations, libraries, government, education, legal & miscellaneous
283 Services, supply and equipment manufacturing companies
Majors
Natural GasE&C
Other
Petrochem
GPA
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Leading Technology Intelligence for the Global Gas Processing Industries
Through print, online, e-newsletters and data, Gas Processing is the first publication devoted solely to technology and trends in the global gas processing industry, focusing on midstream gas processing and distribution infrastructure, as well as LNG and GTL. The publication is distributed bimonthly among upstream, midstream and downstream executives and engineers.
Gas Processing’s Coverage Includes:
• Natural gas liquids (NGL)
• Liquefied natural gas (LNG)
• Gas-to-liquids (GTL)
• Pipelines and storage
• Transport, shipping and distribution
• Unconventional gas processing
• Small-scale gas processing
• Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Gas Processing is distributed with World Oil and Hydrocarbon Processing to more than 18,0001 recipients through its print and digital editions. Recipients are primarily engineers and company officials from operating companies, natural gas processing plants, pipeline and storage firms and engineering and construction companies.
Special Supplement to
PIPELINES, TERMINALS AND STORAGEEMISSIONS COMPLIANCEAutomate data integration to meetGHG regulations for gas gathering linesPLANT DESIGNMeet design challenges for knockout drums with advanced simulation tools
TOP GAS PROCESSORS IN NORTH AMERICAProcessors continue to consolidate amid contract renegotiations
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
GasProcessingNews.com | JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2016
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
Special Supplement to
GTL TECHNOLOGYGTL APPLICATIONSMethanol, DME drive alternatives for chemicals, fuels
Evaluate GTL processes vs. conventional refining
HEAT TRANSFEREvaluate heat transfer fluid options to improve processing
FLNG PROGRESSNearshore projects offer new opportunities
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
GasProcessingNews.com | MAY/JUNE 2016
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
Special Supplement to
Methanol continues to replace crude oil in fuel and product applications
Remove mercaptan components from condensate with novel separation technology
Reduce refrigeration costs with CO
2-tolerant nitrogen rejection
UNCONVENTIONALGAS PROCESSING
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
GasProcessingNews.com | MARCH/APRIL 2016
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
Technology and Business Information for the Global Gas Processing Industry
1 Publisher’s Statement: Data is supplied by ExactTarget as well as a proprietary email system for March – August 2015.
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2017 Editorial CalendarJanuary/ February
Ad Closing: Jan. 5 Art Due: Jan. 10
March/ April
Ad Closing: March 5 Art Due: March 10
May/ June
Ad Closing: May 5 Art Due: May 10
July/ August
Ad Closing: July 5 Art Due: July 10
September/October
Ad Closing: Sept. 5 Art Due: Sept. 10
November/December
Ad Closing: Nov. 5 Art Due: Nov. 10
Editorial Focus
Pipelines and Terminals
LNG
Pipelines
Engineering and Construction
Storage
Top Construction Projects
Unconventional Gas Processing
GTL
Pipelines
Shale Gas Processing
Catalysts
GTL Technology
GTL
Engineering and Construction
Shale Gas Processing
Economics
Small-scale Processing Solutions
LNG
GTL
Engineering and Construction
Infrastructure
LNG Technology
LNG
Engineering and Construction
Shale Gas Processing
Compression
Plant Design, Automation &
Process Control
LNG
GTL
Pipelines
Turbomachinery
Regular Columns
Executive Q&A Viewpoint
Gas Processing News
New in Gas Processing Technology
Boxscore Construction Analysis
Regional / Industry Focus
Bonus Distribution
EGYPS (Cairo)
Middle East Coatings (Dubai)
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) Annual
Meeting (San Antonio)
CIPPE (Beijing)
NACE Corrosion (New Orleans)
Stoc Expo (Rotterdam)
Gastech (Tokyo)
Gastech (Tokyo)
Gas Processors Association (GPA)Annual Convention
(San Antonio)
National Aboveground Storage NISTM
(Orlando)
IRPC (New Delhi)
Stoc Expo (Dubai)
PTC (Berlin)
OTC (Houston)
IRPC Europe/ HP Awards (Vienna)
International Liquid Terminals
Association (Houston)
Global Petroleum Show (Calgary)
PetChem (Houston)
GTL Technology Forum (Houston)
Maintenance & Reliability Forum
(Galveston)
Turbomachinery TPS (Houston)
International Pipeline Expo
(Calgary)
National Aboveground Storage NISTM
(Galveston)
IPLOCA Convention
GasPro (Houston)
Chem Show (New York)
Tank Storage (Hamburg)
Stoc Expo (Shanghai)
Women’s Global Leadership Conference (Houston)
ADIPEC (Abu Dhabi)
ARC Industry Forum 2017 (Orlando)
Leading Technology Intelligence for the Global Gas Processing Industries
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GasProcessingNews.com Provides daily news, feature articles and insights into the global gas processing industry. MPU and skyscraper positions are available, as are various rich media options like page peels, interstitials and video.
Advertising Rates(Creative types: GIF, JPG/JPEG, PNG, Java Script, Third party tags, HTML; File Size: Max 100KB; Maximum animation length: 15 secs; Max Video & Animation Frame Rate: 24fps). Run of site.
Pagepeel (800x600 pixels) ........... $3,150/month
Leaderboard* (728x90 px) ........... $2,300/month
Skyscraper* (160x600 px) .............$1,600/month
MPU* (336x280 px) ..........................$1,900/month
*Five rotations available
Gas Processing E-Newsletter Weekly e-newsletter that delivers concise technology and business information pertaining to the gas processing industry on a global and regional level. The e-newsletter reaches more than 14,0001 oil and gas professionals from the downstream, midstream and upstream sectors of the oil and gas industry.
E-newsletter RatesSpecs: gif, jpg or swf formats accepted
Position 1 (500x100 px) .....................$1,700/week
Position 2 (500x100 px) .....................$1,100/week
Position 3 (500x100 px) .......................$700/week
Position 4 (500x100 px) .......................$450/week
Skyscraper (160x600 px) .....................$900/week
Lead GenerationWhite PapersGas Processing White Papers deliver targeted leads. The program includes a custom registration form on GasProcessingNews.com leading to a white paper in PDF format. Lead information provided to the sponsor includes email address, mailing address and phone number. White paper: $3,000 each.
VideosVideos are posted on Gas Processing’s homepage for one month and then are archived for one year. A registration page can be added to capture registrant information. Begins at $1,950.
WebcastsGas Processing Webcasts are an effective way to establish thought leadership and to engage your prospects and customers. $14,490 each.
1 Publisher’s Statement: Data is supplied by ExactTarget as well as a proprietary email system for March – August 2015.
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Magazine Production RatesIssued September 1, 2016. Effective January 1, 2017.
1. General Rate PolicyPayment terms: Net 30 days from publication date. If more or less space than specified is used within one year from date of first insertion, the rate will be adjusted to the earned rate published here. All rates quoted are in US dollars. Number of insertions in a 12-month period in the magazine and associated products determines frequency rate. Covers each ad, each page of a spread, each page of preprinted inserts and each insertion in an integrated frequency rate.
2. CommissionAgency Commission: 15% of gross billing to recognized agencies on space, color, handling and backup charges. Publisher reserves right to hold advertiser and/or its advertising agency jointly and severally liable for monies due and payable to Publisher.
3. Issuance and ClosingPublished six times in 2017: February, April, June, August, October, December. Closing date for scheduling and printing material is the 5th of each month preceding issue.
2017 Four-Color Worldwide RatesFrequency: 1x 3x 6x
1 PG 5,625 5,480 5,3452⁄3 PG 4,230 41,20 4,0201⁄2 PG 3,485 3,395 3,3101⁄2 PG ISL 3,800 3,705 3,6101⁄3 PG 2,730 2,660 2,5951⁄4 PG 2,410 2,350 2,290
Cover Rates1 Page ..................................................................$6,430
3 Pages ...............................................................$6,270
6 Pages .................................................................$6,110
Magazine Production SpecificationsThe procedure outlined below is designed to ensure the quick, accurate and simple delivery and production of your advertisements.
1. Trim Size: Overall trim size is 8.125 in. x 10.875 in. (210 mm x 280 mm).
2. Ad Page Dimensions:
Unit Width Depth
2-Page Spread, Bleed 16.75 in. (425 mm) 11.125 in. (285 mm)
2-Page Spread, Gutter Bleed 16.5 in. (420 mm) 10 in. (255 mm)
1 Page Standard 7 in. (180 mm) 10 in. (255 mm)
1 Page Bleed 8.375 in. (215 mm) 11.125 in. (285 mm)
2⁄3 Page 4.625 in. (120 mm) 10 in. (255 mm)
1⁄2 Page Horizontal 7 in. (180 mm) 4.875 in. (125 mm)
1⁄2 Page Vertical 3.375 in. (85 mm) 10 in. (255 mm)
1⁄2 Page Island 4.625 in. (120 mm) 7.5 in. (190 mm)
1⁄3 Page Square 4.625 in. (120 mm) 4.875 in. (125 mm)
1⁄3 Page Vertical 2.25 in. (55 mm) 10 in. (255 mm)
1⁄4 Page 3.375 in. (85 mm) 4.875 in. (125 mm)
Fraction ads with bleeds are available; please contact our Advertising Production Department at +1 (713) 525-4633 for dimensions. NOTE: Ads scaled to other publications will be centered in the space nearest to size and proportion.
3. General RequirementsPrinting Process: Web offset full run; Computer-to-plate (CTP)Binding Method: Perfect (jog to head)Colors Available: Four-color process; matched colorsColor Rotation: Yellow, magenta, cyan, blackRecommended Line Screen: 133 lines maximumDensity of Tone: Two-color tones should not exceed SWOP density of 140%; second color not to exceed 70%. Four-color solids should not exceed SWOP density of 260%.
4. Acceptable Digital Files: Preferred files are Adobe Acrobat PDFs (Press Optimized, 300 dpi, binary CMYK, all fonts embedded) or Flattened CMYK, TIFF files, 300 dpi at actual size. Other file types accepted are Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. Files should be submitted in CMYK format at 300 dpi with all supporting graphic elements in CMYK format and all fonts used. ***Please do not submit files created in word processing programs, MS PowerPoint, CorelDraw, MS Publisher, etc. Production charges will be incurred if files do not meet these acceptable digital file guidelines.
5. Proofs: Proof required on four-color ads. For one-color and two-color ads, laser proofs are acceptable with clearly marked color breaks.
6. Other Acceptable (but billable) Materials: Contact Publisher.
7. Inserts: Contact Publisher for quantity, specifications and trim size. We cannot guarantee printed quality or acceptability of materials that do not comply with these specifications. For color advertisements, a match proof printout is required to guarantee color accuracy.
Material SubmissionAll print advertisements for Gas Processing must be delivered by the material submission deadline for the relevant issue.
E-mail: Cheryl Willis, Advertising Production Department, Gulf Publishing Company at [email protected]
For files larger than 10MB please contact Cheryl Willis directly for upload instructions.
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Areas of responsibility: Natural gas processing, LNG, GTL, NGL. Manages print and web editorial content for Gas Processing and Hydrocarbon Processing and helps coordinate associated events.
Lee NicholsEditor/Associate [email protected]
Areas of responsibility: All content in Hydrocarbon Processing magazine, HydrocarbonProcessing.com, the Hydrocarbon Processing Construction Boxscore Database and the HPI Market Data book.
Bob AndrewTechnical [email protected]
Areas of responsibility: Technical editor for Gas Processing and Hydrocarbon Processing, professional society liaison, events technical content.
Kyle KornegayDigital [email protected]
Areas of responsibility: All daily GasProcessingNews.com and HydrocarbonProcessing.com content, e-newsletter program, social media.
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CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, SC, VA, VT, WV, EASTERN CANADA
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Sales Offices—EuropeFRANCE, GREECE, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, SOUTHERN BELGIUM, LUXEMBOURG, SWITZERLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, TURKEY
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Sales Offices—Other AreasAFRICA
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INDONESIA, MALAYSIA, SINGAPORE, THAILAND
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MEXICO, CENTRAL AMERICA & SOUTH AMERICA
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Classified SalesGerry MayerPhone: +1 (972) 816-3534 [email protected]
SubscriptionsJ’Nette Davis-NicholsPhone: +1 (713) 520-4426 [email protected]
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ReprintsRhonda Brown, Foster Printing ServicePhone: +1 (866) 879-9144 ext. 194 [email protected]
Advertising Contacts
+1 (713) 529-4301 / GasProcessingNews.com2 Greenway Plaza, Suite 1020, Houston, Texas 77046 USA
Catherine Watkins PublisherPhone/Fax: +1 (713) [email protected]