Purchase Order Financing for Oil, Gas and Energy Businesses
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Purchase Order Financing from RCR International Finance LLC is a common fit for oilfield and energy-services companies. It is designed for businesses that have won an order but lack the upfront capital to pay suppliers, letting them accept growth without turning work away, subject to underwriting and approval.
Subject to underwriting and approval.
Purchase Order Financing in the Oil, Gas and Energy Sector
Purchase Order Financing is one of the structures oilfield and energy-services companies most often use to fund operations and growth. Oilfield and energy-services companies operate with heavy equipment, large crews, and long payment cycles from operators and large customers who frequently pay on 60-to-90-day terms. The capital intensity of rigs, trucks, and field equipment combines with that slow-pay environment to create severe working-capital pressure. Commodity-price swings add volatility that makes flexible, receivables-based and asset-backed financing especially valuable in the sector. Against that backdrop, purchase order financing addresses a specific need: it converts a future or illiquid value into capital a oil, gas and energy business can use today. Every facility is subject to underwriting and approval.
Purchase order financing provides capital to pay suppliers for goods tied to a specific confirmed customer order. The funding partner pays the supplier directly so the goods can be produced and delivered; once the end customer pays, the financing is settled. It bridges the gap between winning an order and getting paid for it.
For oilfield and energy-services companies, the recurring funding needs include bridging 60-to-90-day operator payment terms, financing field equipment, rigs, and vehicles, covering crew payroll between billings, and funding mobilization for new projects. Purchase Order Financing maps onto several of these directly, which is why it shows up so often in this sector. RCR International Finance LLC structures purchase order financing around how a oil, gas and energy business actually earns and spends rather than applying a generic template.
Purchase Order Financing tends to fit distributors and resellers with confirmed purchase orders, businesses with orders larger than their cash on hand, and companies sourcing finished or near-finished goods. Many oilfield and energy-services companies match this profile. It is a weaker fit for service businesses with no physical goods to deliver and speculative orders that are not yet confirmed, and RCR International Finance LLC will say so plainly rather than push a structure that does not serve the business.
The process is straightforward. Confirmed order: Provide the customer purchase order and your supplier's cost quote. Supplier payment: On approval, financing pays the supplier so production and shipping can proceed. Delivery: Goods are produced and delivered to your customer per the order terms. Settlement: When the customer pays, the financing is settled and your margin is released. RCR International Finance LLC does not guarantee approval, rates, or funding amounts. Terms are determined case by case after review.
PO financing focuses on the order's margin and the end customer's credit, not just your balance sheet., It often pairs with invoice factoring so the resulting invoice funds the payoff., and Goods generally need adequate gross margin to support the cost of financing. For oilfield and energy-services companies specifically, the assets, contracts, and customers that define the sector shape the available structures. RCR International Finance LLC can help evaluate options based on your business profile, cash flow, collateral, and goals.
To pursue purchase order financing as a oil, gas and energy business, prepare confirmed purchase order from your customer, supplier quote or proforma invoice, customer creditworthiness detail, and recent business bank statements. With these ready, RCR International Finance LLC can assess the opportunity and discuss realistic options. All financing is subject to underwriting and approval. Program availability may vary, and documentation requirements depend on the financing structure.
Best Fit / Weaker Fit
Best for
- Distributors and resellers with confirmed purchase orders
- Businesses with orders larger than their cash on hand
- Companies sourcing finished or near-finished goods
- Firms scaling to serve larger customers
Not best for
- Service businesses with no physical goods to deliver
- Speculative orders that are not yet confirmed
- Custom work with heavy in-house manufacturing risk
The Purchase Order Financing Process
- 1
Confirmed order
Provide the customer purchase order and your supplier's cost quote.
- 2
Supplier payment
On approval, financing pays the supplier so production and shipping can proceed.
- 3
Delivery
Goods are produced and delivered to your customer per the order terms.
- 4
Settlement
When the customer pays, the financing is settled and your margin is released.
Documents Commonly Needed
- Confirmed purchase order from your customer
- Supplier quote or proforma invoice
- Customer creditworthiness detail
- Recent business bank statements
- Gross margin breakdown for the order
All financing is subject to underwriting and approval. Program availability may vary, and documentation requirements depend on the financing structure.
Purchase Order Financing by Location
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Explore purchase order financing for your oil, gas and energy business
RCR International Finance LLC can help oilfield and energy-services companies evaluate purchase order financing.
All financing is subject to underwriting and approval. Program availability may vary, and documentation requirements depend on the financing structure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Why do oilfield and energy-services companies use purchase order financing?
- oilfield and energy-services companies often face timing gaps between when they spend and when they collect. Purchase Order Financing helps close that gap by pay suppliers to fulfill large confirmed orders. It is a common fit because it aligns with how the sector earns revenue, subject to underwriting and approval.
- Is purchase order financing a good fit for my oil, gas and energy business?
- Purchase Order Financing tends to fit distributors and resellers with confirmed purchase orders, businesses with orders larger than their cash on hand, and companies sourcing finished or near-finished goods. RCR International Finance LLC reviews each oil, gas and energy request individually and will recommend a different structure if it suits you better.
- What documents do oilfield and energy-services companies need for purchase order financing?
- Commonly confirmed purchase order from your customer, supplier quote or proforma invoice, customer creditworthiness detail, and recent business bank statements. Documentation requirements depend on the financing structure and are confirmed during underwriting.
- Does RCR International Finance LLC guarantee approval for oilfield and energy-services companies?
- No. RCR International Finance LLC does not guarantee approval, rates, or funding amounts. Each request is evaluated case by case based on the business profile and documentation.
Important disclosure
All financing is subject to underwriting and approval. Program availability may vary, and documentation requirements depend on the financing structure.
RCR International Finance LLC does not guarantee approval, rates, or funding amounts. Terms are determined case by case after review.

