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Kurdistan-focused Genel Energy rejects takeover bid from Norway's DNO

August 7th, 2026 | 06:27 AM BUSINESS Energy 2

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Kurdistan-focused Genel Energy (GENL.L) has rejected Norwegian oil firm DNO's (DNO.OL) £202 million ($271.8 million) takeover bid, it said on Friday, as it fundamentally undervalued the London-listed company.

Shares in Genel were up 22% ​at nearly 61 pence as of 1010 GMT, wiping out their year-to-date losses, but ​were still below DNO's proposed 69-pence-per-share cash bid.

Dealmaking among oil companies operating ⁠in the Middle East is gathering pace as a surge in oil prices since ​the onset of the Iran war in February has enabled some energy firms focused on the ​region to pursue mergers and acquisitions.

Separately on Friday, Israeli oil firm Ratio Petroleum (RTPTp.TA) raised its proposal to buy Egypt-focused Pharos Energy (PHARP.L) in a bidding war with Serica Energy (SQZ.L).

LONDON-LISTED PRODUCERS 'TRADING BELOW VALUE OF ASSETS'

A string of London-listed ​companies have been bought out in recent years as the FTSE 100 share index ​has traded at a discount to its global counterparts, particularly in the U.S.

"London-listed producers have traded below the ‌value ⁠of their underlying assets for years, so acquirers can buy established, cash-generative production more cheaply than they could develop it themselves," said Aaron Bright, investment analyst at IG.

DNO, operator of the Tawke field in Iraq's Kurdistan region in which Genel holds a quarter interest, made its ​bid on July 28 ​at a premium ⁠of 35% to Genel's close the previous day.

Oil firms operating in the Kurdish region have been struggling with multiple production and export suspensions due to ​geopolitical tensions in the region, prompting them to look at diversifying ​their footprint.

Genel ⁠in July had agreed in principle to buy Egypt-focused Capricorn Energy (CNE.L) in a $360 million all-cash deal, though other suitors are circling Capricorn.

"(DNO's proposal) provides certainty of value irrespective of the outcome of Genel's ⁠offer ​for Capricorn," the Norwegian group said in a statement ​disclosing its bid, which it said was not conditional on the outcome of Genel's Capricorn pursuit.

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