The UK has been going through an energy crisis and many suppliers have already went bust due to the increasing gas prices. When a supplier goes bust, Ofgem appoints another energy provider to take on the customers of the failed one.

We have created this page to make sure that you receive the latest information about the suppliers that report going bust. In the table below, you can find all suppliers that went out of business and the supplier that customers will be switched to. As the situation is changing on daily basis, this page will be constantly updated.


Supplier That Went Bust New Supplier When They Ceased Trading Number of Customers
Zog Energy EDF December 2021 11 700 domestic
Entice Energy Scottish Power November 2021 5 400 domestic
Orbit Energy Scottish Power November 2021 65 000 domestic
Social Energy Supply British Gas November 2021 5 500 non-domestic
Neon Reef British Gas November 2021 30 000 non-domestic
CNG Energy Pozitive Energy November 2021 41 000 non-domestic
MA Energy Utilita November 2021 6 000 domestic
Omni Energy Smartest Energy November 2021 300 non-domestic
Zebra Power British Gas November 2021 14 800 domestic
Ampoweruk Yü Energy November 2021 600 domestic and 2 000 non-domestic
Bluegreen Energy British Gas November 2021 5 900 domestic
GOTO Energy Shell Energy October 2021 22 000 domestic
Daligas Shell Energy October 2021 9 000 domestic
Colorado Energy Shell Energy October 2021 15 000 domestic
Pure Planet Shell Energy October 2021 235 000 domestic
Igloo Energy E.ON Next September 2021 179 000 domestic
ENSTROGA E.ON Next September 2021 6 000 domestic
Symbio Energy E.ON Next September 2021 48 000 domestic
Avro Octopus Energy September 2021 580 000 domestic
Green Shell Energy September 2021 255 000 domestic
Utility Point EDF September 2021 220 000 domestic
People’s Energy British Gas September 2021 350 000 domestic and 1 000 businesses
MoneyPlus Energy British Gas September 2021 9 000 domestic
PFP Energy British Gas September 2021 82 000 domestic and 5 600 non-domestic
HUB Energy E.ON Next August 2021 6 000 domestic and 9 000 non-domestic