EnergyPathways advances UK Irish Sea ambitions
The AIM-listed firm sees its gas plans as meshing with UK energy transition goals
The UK’s energy industry has traditionally focused on North Sea legacy fields. But UK independent EnergyPathways sees significant fresh opportunities in the country’s Irish Sea, a region that might be particularly well-suited for the challenges of the energy transition. EnergyPathways completed its AIM listing in late 2023, following its reverse takeover of Dial Square Investments. The company “is targeting energy transition opportunities” that bolster the UK’s energy supply and contribute to net zero, said CEO and founder Ben Clube, who emphasised such developments “will very much be a gas story”. The independent’s core asset is the Marram gas project in the UK Irish Sea, which comprises 46
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