McQuaile, who has driven Platts’ OPEC coverage for many years, was also in 2006 the recipient of the International Association for Energy Economics Award for Excellence in Written Journalism.
The OPEC Award for Journalism, which was established in 2009, honors journalists for objective and balanced reporting and analysis of the oil market, contributing not only to a greater understanding of the market but also to a better awareness of the concerns and plight of developing countries. The selection process for the Award is entrusted to a panel of experts, whose recommendation is then considered and approved by OPEC’s governing board. OPEC has described Margaret’s oil and energy reporting as “outstanding.”
“On behalf of Platts, I congratulate Margaret for this well-earned recognition,” said Platts President Larry Neal. “Not only am I delighted for Margaret, but I am also delighted for Platts because the Award acknowledges the importance we place on news and analysis and the excellence on which we pride ourselves.”
Margaret is currently leading a team of Platts reporters covering this week’s OPEC talks in the Austrian capital. A seasoned journalist, her past experience also includes market coverage of crude oil and fuel oil.
“Margaret’s ability to cut to the true oil supply-demand aspects of covering a huge beat like OPEC has served our readers well,” said Beth Evans, Platts editorial director of global oil news. “Her long-standing career at Platts shows the value we place on journalists of her caliber.”
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