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Prices for services

Prices for services

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Cruise ships can connect to shore power at Revierkaia. Photo: Hans Kristian Riise

Port of Oslo offers a range of services to vessels calling at the port.
Water Supply

Water delivery to ships is charged based on measured volume or by filling a pre-measured tank.

Per m³: NOK 52

Minimum fee per delivery: NOK 1,550

Water deliveries to international ferries when connection and filling are carried out without assistance from Port of Oslo staff, per m³: NOK 38.50

Overtime surcharge per hour NOK 1250 (Mon–Fri 15:00–20:00)

Overtime surcharge per hour NOK 2500 after 20:00, weekends, and public holidays

Orders placed before 12:00 on weekdays are usually executed the next day.

Orders for weekends and holidays must be placed no later than 12:00 on the last business day before the weekend or holiday. Orders are binding and subject to minimum fees and any overtime costs.

Order water by emailing Oslo Port Control at havnevakt@oslohavn.no before 12:00 the day before delivery.

Delivery on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays must be ordered by 12:00 on Friday or the last business day before the holiday. For overtime on Saturdays, Sundays, and other public holidays, a minimum of 4 hours overtime will be charged. Orders for water are binding. Training ships are exempt from paying for water deliveries during regular working hours.

Shore Power

The price for shore power is based on Port of Oslo’s electricity price, grid tariff, and facility operation. See updated information on shore power.

Ship Waste Management

Port of Oslo has established reception facilities for waste and cargo residues from ships in accordance with the Pollution Regulations, Chapter 20. Detailed information on the reception scheme, reporting forms, etc., can be found at www.oslohavn.no.

Waste and Fees for Waste

Waste must be delivered in containers located in the port.

Hazardous waste can only be delivered at designated reception stations; see www.oslohavn.no.

The waste fee covers waste reception.

The waste fee must be paid by all vessels in regular traffic calling at public quays, regardless of whether waste is delivered from the ship.

The fee is calculated based on the number of persons on board, as specified in the vessel's arrival notice in SafeSeaNet (crew and passengers), or on the vessel's gross tonnage.

If the vessel's last port of call before Oslo is outside Northern Europe, a 50% surcharge applies. Northern European ports are defined here as European ports north of the 48th parallel. Additional fees may be charged if the vessel wishes to deliver quantities larger than considered reasonable given the vessel's size, normal operations, and sailing time since the previous port of call.

Additional fees may also be charged if the ship has not complied with the reporting obligation described in § 20-7 of the Pollution Regulations.

Discounts or waivers may be granted if it can be documented that waste from the vessel is regularly delivered at another port, or if other special considerations apply. For naval vessels, the fee is calculated based on the type and quantity of waste delivered, as well as the delivery time.

Waste Fee per Call

Passenger ferries in international traffic, when emptied in Oslo, per person: NOK 10.50

Other vessels in regular traffic, per GT: NOK 0.30

Minimum waste fee: NOK 210 per call.

Oil Waste, Cargo Residues, and Sewage

Oslo Port Control facilitates contact with companies that receive oil waste, cargo residues, and sewage from ships. For these waste fractions to be accepted, the vessel must comply with the reporting obligation described in § 20-7 of the Pollution Regulations, and the ship must be at a quay where such waste can be safely and practically handled.

Payment for the reception of oil waste, cargo residues, and sewage is calculated based on the type and quantity delivered, as well as the time of delivery. The waste company collects payment.

Security Fee (ISPS)

The individual PFSO handles ISPS at the port facility, which ensures all security measures and routines are maintained. If qualified personnel are not available, these services can be ordered via Port of Oslo. The price depends on the scope and time spent. Use of an inspection boat requested by the ship or due to elevated security levels is charged at NOK 5,165 per hour.

Use of Port Area for Non-Maritime Traffic

Dues are not charged for goods already subject to cargo dues under Chapter 4(a). When the port area is used for storage or transshipment of goods not arriving by or departing by sea, the forwarder or consignee’s representative must pay cargo dues on transhipped goods. Wagon dues are calculated for one transport direction only. Details of the transport mode and number, as well as the weight of goods, must be submitted on the non-maritime traffic form to Port of Oslo within 10 days after the end of each calendar month.

Cargo dues, per tonne: NOK 22

Wagon dues per unit per day: NOK 161

1 unit = 1 rail wagon, truck, trailer, or lorry with trailer.

Payment of cargo dues allows goods to remain on the quay for two working days. For storage beyond this period, the provisions under Storage and Rental apply.

In 2026, Port of Oslo will introduce an environmental fee to finance zero-emission infrastructure for road traffic in Sydhavna. Upon introduction, the collection of cargo and wagon dues in Sydhavna will cease.

Storage and Rental

Long-term storage (more than 3 months) and terminal contracts at Port of Oslo are agreed individually with the Commercial Department, based on availability and quay volume.

Storage of goods and equipment

Upon written application, Port of Oslo may rent out areas for goods and equipment for shorter periods (less than 3 months).

The following rates apply:

  • Storage up to day 6 per m²: NOK 16 Storage up to day 14 per m²: NOK 44
  • Storage from day 15 per m² – 1 month: NOK 102
  • Exceeding agreed area per m² per month: NOK 120

Examples of calculation:

Area rental 100 m², storage time 6 days = NOK 16 × 100 = NOK 1,600 Area rental 100 m², storage time 20 days = NOK 102 × 100 = NOK 10,200

Goods that do not provide security for incurred costs, or are perishable, or may cause damage, may be sold by Port of Oslo within 3 months or destroyed if necessary.

Port of Oslo accepts no liability for goods stored on the quay or in sheds or for any damage caused by measures deemed essential by Port of Oslo KF.

Rental for Events in Port of Oslo

Port of Oslo may, upon application, enter into agreements to rent areas and parking spaces for special events at City Harbor. Port of Oslo bases its prices on the rates set by Oslo Municipality's Agency for Urban Environment for events in the city center.

Rigging Area

Port of Oslo bases its prices on Oslo Municipality’s Agency for Urban Environment rates for ground rental for excavation, rigging, and quay purposes:

Per m²/per day: NOK 6.20

Per m²/per year: NOK 2,263

Other Services

Port of Oslo has skilled staff who can assist with rolling and floating equipment upon request. We have lifts, equipment, and boats of various sizes for different purposes. Port of Oslo also has its own electrical department with expertise in its electrical systems. We are authorized to work on third-party electrical systems and are registered in the electrical enterprise register at DSB. Send inquiries to postmottak@oslohavn.no to be directed to the correct section for prices and availability.

Rental of Workboat with Crew

Rental of the environmental boat Pelikan, workboat Hauk, and patrol boat Teist per hour: NOK 5,165

Equipment Rental

Gangway, per day (5/8/10 m length): NOK 2,600

Yokohama fender, per day: Diameter 2.5 × length 3.5 m: NOK 4,350

Diameter 3.5 × length 6.0 m: NOK 6,500 Crew Rental

Service staff with vehicle: NOK 1,850

Extra staffing: NOK 833

Case handler/project manager: NOK 1,600 Hourly rates apply during regular working hours from 07:00 to 15:00.

Overtime surcharge for work Mon–Fri from 15:00 to 20:00: 50%

Overtime surcharge for Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays: 100% per hour

For assignments on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, a minimum of 4 hours overtime will be charged. Cancellation of crew and/or equipment less than 72 hours before the agreed time may incur a 50% cancellation fee of the original price. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the agreed time will be charged 100% of the original price.

Processing Fee

Fee for applications under the Harbor and Fairways Act: The applicant must pay a fee to cover Port of Oslo's costs for processing applications for permits under §14 of the Harbor and Fairways Act.

The invoice is issued upon decision.

a) If no inspection is required for processing the application, the fee is NOK 3,000 per decision

b) If an inspection is required, the fee is NOK 6,000 per decision

For further information, see the regulation on processing fees for Oslo Municipality.