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    US Energy Producer Talos Set to Name Shell's Goodfellow as Next Ceo, Sources Say

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    Posted on February 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

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    Talos Energy is set to appoint Shell's Paul Goodfellow as its new CEO, succeeding founder Tim Duncan. The announcement is expected soon.

    Talos Energy Expected to Appoint Shell's Paul Goodfellow as CEO

    By David French and Andres Gonzalez

    (Reuters) - Talos Energy, a mid-sized U.S. oil producer with operations in the Gulf of Mexico, is poised to name veteran Shell executive Paul Goodfellow as its next CEO, two people familiar with the matter said on Sunday.

    The appointment of Goodfellow, who currently serves as chief internal auditor at Shell, is expected to be announced as soon as this week, the sources said, requesting anonymity because the matter is confidential.

    Goodfellow will succeed Talos' founder and long-time CEO Tim Duncan, who abruptly left the company in August after helping it grow into the fifth-largest oil and natural gas producer in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico during his 12-year stint.

    A Shell veteran of 34 years, Goodfellow has held numerous roles at the energy major, which is the largest operator in the Gulf of Mexico. This includes previously serving as executive vice president for deep-water operations and as chairman of Shell Midstream Partners, according to his LinkedIn profile.

    Talos and Shell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    Houston-based Talos, which has a market capitalization of about $1.8 billion, has been searching for a new chief executive since Duncan's surprise departure. On Jan. 6, Talos said it had identified a new CEO, without naming the person, at the same time that interim CEO Joseph Mills stepped down to pursue other opportunities.

    Since Duncan's departure, the company also weathered a spat with top shareholder Carlos Slim, whose investment firm holds a 24% stake in the company. Talos briefly adopted a so-called poison pill to prevent the Mexican billionaire from trying to take control of the company.

    Talos was founded in 2012 by Duncan, with the backing of private equity firms Apollo Global Management and Riverstone Holdings, which invested a combined $600 million in the company.

    The oil producer, which went public in 2018 through a reverse merger with fellow offshore operator Stone Energy, produced 96,500 barrels per day of oil equivalent on average in the third quarter, according to its most recent quarterly earnings presentation.

    (Reporting by David French in New York and Andres Gonzalez in London; Editing by Jamie Freed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Talos Energy is appointing Paul Goodfellow as CEO.
    • •Goodfellow is a veteran executive from Shell.
    • •He will succeed Talos' founder Tim Duncan.
    • •Talos faced a leadership change after Duncan's departure.
    • •Carlos Slim's investment firm holds a 24% stake in Talos.

    Frequently Asked Questions about US energy producer Talos set to name Shell's Goodfellow as next CEO, sources say

    1Who is expected to be the next CEO of Talos Energy?

    Paul Goodfellow, a veteran Shell executive, is poised to be named the next CEO of Talos Energy.

    2What prompted the search for a new CEO at Talos Energy?

    The search for a new CEO was initiated after Tim Duncan, the founder and long-time CEO, abruptly left the company in August.

    3What is Talos Energy's market capitalization?

    Talos Energy has a market capitalization of approximately $1.8 billion.

    4What challenges has Talos faced since Duncan's departure?

    Since Duncan's departure, Talos has dealt with a conflict involving top shareholder Carlos Slim and briefly adopted a poison pill strategy.

    5When did Talos Energy go public?

    Talos Energy went public in 2018 through a reverse merger with Stone Energy.

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