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Energy Sector Briefing: Trillium Divests French Valves Unit, Underground SMR Partnership Announced

By MGN EditorialJune 2, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Two significant energy sector developments emerged this week, with Trillium Flow Technologies completing the sale of its French valves operations to Framatome, while Day & Zimmermann and Deep Fission announce a partnership to construct an underground small modular reactor.

## Energy Sector Briefing: Flow Control Divestiture and Nuclear Innovation Signal Shifting Industrial Landscape Two notable energy industry announcements this week carry implications for the broader industrial and maritime supply chain, as companies reposition assets and pursue next-generation power technologies. ### Trillium Flow Technologies Divests French Valves Operations Trillium Flow Technologies, a portfolio company of private equity firm First Reserve and a recognised provider of highly engineered flow control products and aftermarket services, has announced the sale of its French valves operations to Framatome, according to a PR Newswire release dated June 2, 2026. The divestiture represents a strategic realignment for Trillium, which supplies critical flow control equipment to sectors including oil and gas, power generation, and industrial processing — markets that intersect closely with maritime and offshore operations. Framatome, a major player in nuclear energy components and services, is a logical acquirer given the nuclear-grade valve expertise typically associated with French manufacturing operations of this nature. For the maritime and offshore industries, changes in ownership of specialised valve manufacturers can affect supply chain relationships, aftermarket service availability, and long-term parts sourcing for vessels and offshore installations that rely on such components. ### Day & Zimmermann and Deep Fission Partner on Underground Nuclear Reactor In a separate development, engineering and construction firm Day & Zimmermann (D&Z) and advanced nuclear developer Deep Fission, Inc. announced a partnership to construct Deep Fission's proprietary 'Gravity Nuclear Reactor' — an underground small modular reactor (SMR) concept, according to a statement released on June 2, 2026. Deep Fission's approach involves deploying SMR technology at significant underground depths, leveraging gravity and geological containment as inherent safety features. D&Z brings substantial engineering, procurement, and construction expertise to the venture. While primarily a land-based energy story, the advancement of SMR technology holds longer-term relevance for the maritime sector. Nuclear propulsion for commercial shipping has attracted renewed interest from regulators, classification societies, and shipowners exploring deep decarbonisation pathways. Progress in compact, safer reactor designs onshore is widely regarded as a prerequisite for eventual maritime applications. ### Industry Context Both announcements reflect the ongoing consolidation and innovation occurring across the energy supply chain. As the maritime industry navigates its own energy transition, developments in flow control technology ownership and advanced nuclear power design are worth monitoring for their potential downstream effects on vessel systems, port energy infrastructure, and future propulsion alternatives.
#flow control#valves#small modular reactor#nuclear propulsion#energy transition#offshore supply chain#maritime decarbonisation

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