DNO secures North Sea oil offtake agreements with ExxonMobil and Shell

Norwegian independent DNO ASA has finalized new North Sea oil offtake agreements with subsidiaries of ExxonMobil and Shell, effective Jan. 1, 2026, securing up to $410 million in related financing facilities.

Under the agreements, ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd. will lift approximately half of DNO’s North Sea oil production under a two-year offtake arrangement supported by a revolving credit facility of up to $185 million. The remaining production will be marketed by Shell Trading and Shipping Company Limited under an initial one-year offtake agreement, backed by a prepayment facility of up to $225 million arranged with a European bank.

DNO said the financing terms associated with the offtake agreements are competitive and provide additional financial flexibility amid volatile market conditions. The company noted that the facilities will support continued operational and growth initiatives across its North Sea portfolio.

The new oil offtake arrangements build on DNO’s existing gas offtake and financing agreement with ENGIE SA, announced earlier this year. Together, the oil and gas agreements provide DNO with access to up to $910 million in production-linked financing tied to its North Sea assets.

DNO operates a growing portfolio on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and has emphasized the role of long-term offtake partnerships in strengthening balance sheet resilience and funding future development.

Image: Shell

    

  • Related Posts

    Hope for Hormuz as Iran, US Edge Closer to Peace Deal

    (Update) June 12, 2026, 4:43 PM GMT: Article updated with Trump, Araghchi and Pakistani statements starting in third paragraph. The US and Iran moved closer to an interim peace agreement…

    India Accuses West of Double Standards Over U.S. Russia Oil Sanctions

    The on-and-off U.S. sanctions on Russian oil and the flipping U.S. position regarding India’s oil purchases from Russia highlight the double standards of the Western nations, Indian Foreign Minister S…

    Have You Seen?

    Hope for Hormuz as Iran, US Edge Closer to Peace Deal

    • June 12, 2026
    Hope for Hormuz as Iran, US Edge Closer to Peace Deal

    India Caps Fuel Sales to Avoid Shortages

    • June 12, 2026
    India Caps Fuel Sales to Avoid Shortages

    The Hidden Infrastructure Challenge Behind Renewable Energy Growth

    • June 12, 2026
    The Hidden Infrastructure Challenge Behind Renewable Energy Growth

    India Set to Miss Budget Deficit Target as Oil Shock Strains Public Finances

    • June 12, 2026
    India Set to Miss Budget Deficit Target as Oil Shock Strains Public Finances

    Oil Prices Tumble 4% on Iran Peace Optimism

    • June 12, 2026
    Oil Prices Tumble 4% on Iran Peace Optimism

    India Accuses West of Double Standards Over U.S. Russia Oil Sanctions

    • June 12, 2026
    India Accuses West of Double Standards Over U.S. Russia Oil Sanctions

    Norway Pitches Arctic Resources as Key to EU Energy Security

    • June 12, 2026
    Norway Pitches Arctic Resources as Key to EU Energy Security

    Russian Governors Rush to Deny Fuel Crisis as Rationing Spreads

    • June 12, 2026
    Russian Governors Rush to Deny Fuel Crisis as Rationing Spreads

    Space race offers fresh growth path for krypton and xenon

    • June 12, 2026
    Space race offers fresh growth path for krypton and xenon

    World Cup draws IG support but scores small sustainable energy wins

    • June 12, 2026
    World Cup draws IG support but scores small sustainable energy wins