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Published 22 Feb, 2026 06:44am

Jura Energy faces regulatory scrutiny

ISLAMABAD: As the Ministry of Energy has initiated proceedings against Jura Energy Corporation for allegedly failing to comply with Pakistani laws, a new development has surfaced relating to a change in the foreign firm’s ownership and directors.

Acting on directives of the Islamabad High Court to initiate action against the company for non-compliance with petroleum concession agreements, parti­cularly concerning changes in directors without prior approval from the relevant authorities, the Directorate General of Petroleum Concessions (DGPC) has sought an opinion from the law ministry on the course of action to be taken against Frontier Holdings Ltd (FHL) and Spud Energy Ltd, subsidiaries of Jura Energy.

Meanwhile, fresh infor­mation indicates that share­­holders have initiated proceedings before Onta­rio’s Commer­cial List, Canada, against Jura Energy, accusing its leadership of governance failures that allegedly placed the company’s entire business at risk.

The lawsuit alleges that Jura’s directors permitted a transfer of effective corporate control without securing the mandatory approvals required under local petroleum laws, despite knowing that the company’s survival depends entirely on petroleum concessions held in Pakistan through its subsidiaries FHL and Spud Energy.

Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2026

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