Reynolds Training: Shaping Competence Together

John Reynolds, managing director of Reynolds Training Services explores how to build a culture of competence in high-hazard industries The high-hazard industries are in flux. The move from traditional fuels to alternative energy sources is upon us. It’s fast-moving. Ever-changing. That’s why competence isn’t a simple box to tick. Competence is the bedrock of safety, efficiency and trust. From oil terminals and chemical plants to offshore platforms and refineries, the risks are too great to leave training and skills to chance. Don’t just take it from me. History has shown that when competence falters, the consequences can be catastrophic. Just […]
ExxonMobil Hands Australian Assets to Woodside Energy

Australia-based Woodside Energy has signed an historic agreement with ExxonMobil to take over operations of the Bass Strait assets. From completion, Woodside will assume operatorship of the offshore Bass Strait […]
Vopak Completes Share Buyback

Vopak has successfully completed a share buyback program to return up to €100 million to shareholders. The purpose of the share buyback program was to reduce the issued capital of […]