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Petrofac has entered administration after losing a major Dutch contract, threatening thousands of jobs and reigniting debate over the future of the UK’s North Sea energy industry.
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Global oil and gas services firm Petrofac has filed for administration, putting jobs at risk at its offices in, Norfolk.