Petrofac files for administration

28 October 2025

The UK-based engineering company Petrofac, which is active across much of the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region, has filed for administration amid escalating financial challenges.

In a statement, the company said that its directors had “applied to the High Court of England and Wales to appoint administrators”.

The statement added: “This is a targeted administration of the group’s ultimate holding company only.”

Petrofac is actively working on projects in the UAE, Algeria, Kuwait and Bahrain. Projects in the UAE include an engineering, procurement and construction management contract awarded by Adnoc Gas in June.

The company’s collapse followed the termination of an offshore electricity transmission contract by Netherlands-based TenneT, derailing a restructuring plan.

The group’s operations will continue to trade, and options for alternative restructuring, as well as potential solutions such as mergers or acquisitions, are being explored, the company said.

It added: “When appointed, administrators will work alongside executive management to preserve value, operational capability and ongoing delivery across the group’s operating and trading entities.”

Petrofac has suffered from high debt levels for several years and was negatively impacted by shutdowns during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Its financial problems led to the suspension of its shares from the London Stock Exchange in May.

Petrofac collapse could impact $5.83bn of Mena projects

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Wil Crisp
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