The Scotsman

Petrofac sees some upturn in activity in North Sea

- By SCOTT REID

Oil services group Petrofac yesterday said that it was seeing “early signs of recovery” in the UK North Sea.

In a trading update, the company–amajorempl­oyer in Scotland – highlighte­d a number of successful projects and revealed a total new order intake of $1.8 billion (£1.4bn) in the year to date.

Net debt is expected to be about £900 million at 30 June – in line with expectatio­ns – it added. Within its engineerin­g and constructi­on business, the firm pointed to the successful installati­on of the jacket for the Borwin 3 offshore wind project in the North Sea.

Chief executive Ayman Asfari said: “We are trading in line with expectatio­ns, delivering best-inclass project execution, continued momentum in new orders and further progress in our strategy.”

Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Nicholas Hyett said: “Activity is said to remain low, but if the early signs of a recovery are there, that bodes well for Petrofac, the sector, and the hundreds of oil services jobs in Aberdeen.”

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