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    Petrofac Files for Administration After Losing Major Dutch Wind Contract

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    Posted on October 27, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Petrofac seeks administration after TenneT ends a major Dutch wind contract, highlighting financial restructuring challenges.

    Petrofac Seeks Administration Following Loss of Key Wind Energy Contract

    Petrofac's Financial Challenges and Future Plans

    (Reuters) -Oilfield services provider Petrofac said on Monday it has applied to the High Court of England and Wales to appoint administrators after grid operator TenneT's termination of its involvement in a major offshore wind project in the Netherlands.

    Impact of TenneT's Decision

    In 2023, Petrofac and Hitachi Energy were awarded a 13-billion-euro ($15.16 billion) contract by Dutch-German electricity grid operator TenneT to deliver six 2-gigawatts offshore wind grid connection projects in the Netherlands and Germany.

    Restructuring Efforts

    Last week, TenneT said it has decided to terminate the portion of the contract related to Petrofac's scope, as it has failed to meet its contractual obligations.

    Support from Creditors

    The oilfield services provider has been restructuring its finances under pressure from rising costs and delayed payments, a move that reflects wider challenges facing the sector in a volatile energy market.

    Petrofac said the administration would be limited to the group's ultimate holding company only, with operations continuing to trade while it explores restructuring and M&A options with creditors.

    Petrofac, which develops and operates infrastructure for oil, gas, refining, petrochemicals, and renewable energy, said earlier this month that its ongoing restructuring would leave existing shareholders with no residual value.

    The company retains the support from its Ad Hoc Group of Noteholders as well as RCF and Term Loan lenders, who are supporting the group through forbearance and maturity extensions during the process, it said on Monday.

    Sky News reported on Saturday that Petrofac has appointed Teneo as administrator and its board is engaged in emergency talks over the weekend.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

    Table of Contents

    • Petrofac's Financial Challenges and Future Plans
    • Impact of TenneT's Decision
    • Restructuring Efforts
    • Support from Creditors

    Key Takeaways

    • •Petrofac has applied for administration in the UK.
    • •TenneT terminated Petrofac's wind project contract.
    • •Petrofac faces financial restructuring challenges.
    • •Support from creditors is crucial for Petrofac.
    • •Petrofac's shareholders may lose residual value.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Petrofac files for administration after losing major Dutch wind contract

    1What is administration?

    Administration is a legal process where a company's assets are managed by an appointed administrator to protect it from creditors while attempting to restructure its debts.

    2What is financial restructuring?

    Financial restructuring involves reorganizing a company's financial obligations and operations to improve its financial stability and efficiency, often during times of financial distress.

    3
    What is creditor support?

    Creditor support refers to the assistance provided by creditors, such as extending payment terms or restructuring debts, to help a company navigate financial difficulties.

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