L&T wins Tennet offshore contract after Petrofac termination

3 November 2025

India’s Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has been selected for the offshore electricity transmission contract that was previously awarded to UK-based Petrofac by Netherlands-based Tennet.

Tennet’s termination of the contract with Petrofac led to the derailment of Petrofac’s planned restructuring and its subsequent collapse.

At the time of the contract termination, Tennet said that Petrofac had not met contractual obligations.

When it entered administration, Petrofac was actively working on projects in the UAE, Algeria, Kuwait and Bahrain.

Its projects in the UAE were worth a total of $2.87bn and include an engineering, procurement and construction management contract awarded by Adnoc Gas in June.

Now that L&T has been awarded the high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) offshore wind programme contract with Tennet, it will deliver HVDC converter stations in partnership with Hitachi Energy.

This project is designed to facilitate the integration of extensive renewable energy sources into the European power grid, especially in the German and Dutch regions of the North Sea.


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