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Maritime Industry Roundup: Horizon Petroleum Appoints New Director, enCore Energy Reports Strong Year-End Results

By MGN EditorialMarch 9, 2026 at 04:08 PM

This maritime industry news roundup covers the appointment of a new director at Horizon Petroleum and enCore Energy's positive year-end financial and operational results.

## Horizon Petroleum Appoints Veteran Executive to Board of Directors Horizon Petroleum Ltd., a Canadian energy company, has announced the appointment of Mr. Trevor Williams to its Board of Directors. According to the press release, Mr. Williams is a 'seasoned executive with over 35 years of experience in the energy industry.' He has held leadership roles at several major oil and gas companies, providing Horizon Petroleum with valuable industry expertise and connections as it continues to develop its energy projects. 'We are pleased to welcome Trevor to the Horizon Petroleum Board,' said the company's CEO. 'His extensive background in the energy sector will be a great asset as we work to grow the business and deliver value for our shareholders.' ## enCore Energy Reports Solid 2025 Financial Results, Advances U.S. Uranium Projects enCore Energy Corp., an American uranium production company, has announced its financial and operational results for the year ended December 31, 2025. The company reported a strengthened balance sheet through the exercise of stock warrants, as well as progress on key uranium projects in the United States. 'Our year-end results demonstrate the continued execution of our strategic plan to become a leading U.S. uranium producer,' said the enCore Energy CEO. 'We have made significant strides in advancing our pipeline of high-quality projects, while also shoring up our financial position to support future growth.' According to the earnings release, enCore Energy is focused on developing its Rosita Processing Plant in South Texas as well as its Dewey-Burdock in-situ recovery project in South Dakota. The company says it is well-positioned to capitalize on the increasing global demand for domestically-sourced uranium.
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