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Petrofac Secures Two-Year Multi-Million Contract Extension from Ithaca Energy


Published: Monday September 22, 2025
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Petrofac, a leading provider of services to the global energy industry, has extended its work in the UK’s North Sea with a two-year, US$50 million contract renewal from Ithaca Energy. 

Under the integrated services contract, Petrofac, which has supported Ithaca Energy since 2011, will continue to provide operations, maintenance, engineering, construction, and onshore and offshore technical expertise. The scope extends across Ithaca Energy’s North Sea operated asset base, which includes Alba, Captain, Erskine, and FPF-1.

John Pearson, Chief Operating Officer of Petrofac’s Asset Solutions and Energy Transition Projects businesses, commented: “The continuation of our longstanding relationship with Ithaca Energy is testament to the safe and reliable delivery of operations services by our team, who have been embedded on these assets for well over a decade.

“The North Sea is one of Asset Solutions’ core markets, and this award underlines the commitment from both Petrofac and Ithaca Energy to the region. We remain focused on supporting Ithaca Energy to maximise safe, efficient and responsible production from its assets.” 

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