Saeid Mokhatab is an internationally recognized process technology expert in the fields of natural gas transmission, processing, and liquefaction. For over two decades, he has been actively involved in various phases of several large-scale midstream natural gas projects—from conceptual design through facility start-up and operational support. Beyond project work, he has provided strategic guidance and technical expertise to a number of international companies in Canada and Europe. He has made significant contributions to his fields of expertise through more than 300 technical papers and 4 authoritative reference books published by Elsevier. Notably, two of these books have been translated into multiple languages and are widely regarded as essential resources in both industry and academia. Driven by a passion to bridge the gap between industry and academia, he established an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to natural gas science and engineering, which has since become a leading publication in the discipline. His contributions also extend to editorial roles with top-tier journals and industry publications, as well as active participation in professional societies and global conferences.Juan J. Manzano-Ruiz has extensive international oil and gas field development experience over the past 40+ years in shallow, Deepwater, and onshore Flow Assurance (FA), as a technical team lead, project manager, asset manager, and R&D technical contributor. He is currently Technical Director I with Fluor Corporation in Houston, Texas. He has been the President of Petro Consulting & Associates LLC in Texas, United States. Before holding these positions, he worked for over 23 years at two major integrated companies, PDVSA and BP, in various roles, including Team Lead of R&D, Manager of Commercialization, Team Lead of Process Engineering, Facilities Manager, Senior Production Engineer, and Asset Manager of an oil field in western Venezuela. He also served as Manager of Process Engineering for Jacobs Engineering, Manager of Flow Assurance for Technip-Genesis, and Flow Assurance Manager for Bechtel Oil & Gas, supporting offshore and onshore O&G field development projects on behalf of numerous major clients. His academic background includes teaching for 16 years, in graduate and undergraduate mechanical and chemical engineering courses in Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Turbulent Fluid Flow, Compressible Fluid Flow, Multiphase Fluid Flow, Advanced Heat Transfer, Numerical Methods, and Optimization of Thermal Systems, at Universidad Simon Bolivar and Universidad Metropolitana in Caracas, Venezuela. After being an Adjunct Professor, he was granted tenure as a Full Professor of Engineering at Universidad Simon Bolivar. Between 1991 and 1994, he was admitted to the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom, as a Visiting Professor and Researcher in drag reduction of turbulent fluid flow. He has received the SME recognition from Technip's College of experts (Paris, France) and the Bechtel Distinguished Engineer acknowledgment. He has been engaged in several professional organizations throughout his career, including the GPA Midstream, ASME Multiphase Flow Committee, SPE Flow Assurance Technical Group, and AIChE Flow Assurance Forum, and has taught a number of training courses to oil and gas industry personnel through the Fleming organization in Europe. He received his PhD, Mech. E., and MSc graduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and his BSc degree in Industrial Engineering from the Universidad Catolica Andres Bello, Caracas, Venezuela. He also completed his MBA Minor Program from MIT Sloan Business School and holds a Professional Engineer license in the State of Texas.