Court rules against Petrofac restructuring plans

4 July 2025

An appeals court in the UK has upheld an appeal against Petrofac’s restructuring plans, increasing uncertainty about the UK-based engineering company’s future.

The appeal was brought by Italy’s Saipem and South Korea’s Samsung E&A.

The ruling against the restructuring plans comes less than two months after Petrofac received formal approval from the High Court of England & Wales to implement its restructuring plan.

Petrofac previously said that its restructuring plan would unlock $355m in new funding for its operations.

Petrofac said on 1 July that the appeal was upheld “on narrow grounds associated with the terms of the 'new money' financing and the evidence provided in support of it”, that had previously been accepted by the High Court.

The company said that all other grounds of appeal were unsuccessful.

It added that it was “carefully studying” the detailed judgment and would discuss with key stakeholders its implications and potential routes forward.

The company’s shares were suspended from trading on the UK stock exchange at the end of April due to Petrofac’s failure to publish its 2024 financial results on time.

Wood Group, another UK-based engineering company that is active in the Middle East and North Africa region, also saw its shares suspended on the same day, for the same reason.

In January this year, Petrofac announced that it had reached a binding agreement with its creditors.

Petrofac has been struggling with financial problems since its share price collapsed in December 2023.


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