KrisEnergy seeks protection as it restructures debts of US$476.8m
Creditor and shareholder Keppel supports application for debt moratorium as legal action by creditors may derail KrisEnergy's ability to develop a debt restructuring plan
Singapore
UPSTREAM oil and gas (O&G) firm KrisEnergy has filed for a six-month debt moratorium, seeking court protection from creditors' legal action while it restructures its debt totalling US$476.8 million.
Keppel Corporation, a creditor and shareholder of KrisEnergy, has publicly come out to support the application and KrisEnergy's management in formulating a restructuring plan.
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