PES Holdings is in a post-confirmation posture: the Delaware bankruptcy court confirmed the Fourth Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan on February 13, 2020, and the docket context now points to plan implementation rather than an active going-concern restructuring fight through the confirmation orderDkt. 1004.
The case began after PES’s Philadelphia refining complex, a 1,300-acre merchant refinery with 335,000 barrels per day of capacity, was hit by a June 21, 2019 explosion at the Girard Point unit that left the refinery inoperable and threatened to consume more than $100 million of liquidity within weeks. The debtors filed chapter 11 on July 21, 2019, following a 2018 restructuring and against a capital structure that included roughly $1.75 billion of funded debt, including a large intermediation facility, senior secured term debt, and other secured obligations described in the Stein first-day declarationDkt. 32.
The first-day strategy was to preserve value while the debtors stabilized safely, pursued insurance recoveries, and evaluated value-maximizing transactions. Operational continuity depended on specialized refinery, logistics, utilities, raw materials, and replacement-parts vendors, and the debtors sought authority to pay selected critical vendors after identifying dozens of counterparties whose interruption could impair operations or safety compliance through the critical-vendor declarationDkt. 6. The case ultimately moved onto a plan track, with the debtors filing the and obtaining confirmation the same day.
The current path is plan administration. After confirmation, the docket context shows continued plan-supplement activity, including notice of executory contracts and unexpired leases to be assumed, cure amounts, and related procedures through the Eighth Amended Plan Supplement mailing affidavitDkt. 1384. The provided context does not identify an upcoming hearing or unresolved near-term milestone, so the case reads as a confirmed refinery chapter 11 proceeding now focused on carrying out the confirmed plan and related assumption and cure mechanics.