Eletson Gets Fees Paid In Ch. 11 Fight With Ex-Owners
By Vince Sullivan · August 20, 2025, 6:21 PM EDT
Reorganized shipping company Eletson Holdings Inc. received bankruptcy court approval Wednesday in New York for $1.9 million in fee and expense applications the company spent in litigation with parties that formerly...
Greek oil and gas shipper Eletson was forced into bankruptcy by a group of noteholders who said the company had stopped paying its debts. The creditors and the company have filed competing reorganization plans.
Case Number
23-bk-10322
Judge
Brendan L. Shannon
Venue
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York
Capital Structure
Total Liabilities:
Eletson and the petitioning creditors have given different debt estimates. Eletson estimates it has $182.6 million of debt that would at most be $502.8 million if the court upholds the unsecured noteholder claims. Claims filed in the case, including a number of disputed claims, listed in the creditors' competing Chapter 11 plan add up to over $776 million.