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Oracle–Blue Owl Split on Data Center Financing Rattles AI Bull Case

by Team Lumida
December 18, 2025
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Oracle’s Q4 earnings missed expectations but stock jumped ~11% after new cloud deals

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  • Blue Owl will not contribute equity to Oracle’s Michigan data center, breaking from prior AI infrastructure partnerships.
  • Blackstone is in talks to supply equity, while Bank of America is leading ~$14B of debt financing for the project.
  • Oracle stock fell and credit-default protection costs are near their highest since 2009, signaling rising credit stress.
  • Concerns are growing around Oracle’s massive $248B in data-center lease commitments tied to the AI build-out.

What Happened?

Markets were shaken after Oracle confirmed that Blue Owl Capital — a key financier in earlier data-center projects — is not participating in the equity for a $10B Michigan facility. While Oracle said negotiations are “on schedule,” the absence of a familiar partner spooked investors, sending shares lower and pushing the cost of insuring Oracle’s debt toward crisis-era levels.

The project itself is still moving forward. Blackstone is in discussions to provide equity capital, and Bank of America is assembling a roughly $14 billion debt package. Construction is expected to begin in early 2026.

Why It Matters?

The reaction underscores how fragile sentiment has become around the AI infrastructure boom. Oracle’s model relies heavily on off-balance-sheet financing, where third parties fund construction and Oracle signs long-term leases. While this avoids on-balance-sheet debt, it creates enormous counterparty and lease obligations — now totaling $248 billion.

Blue Owl’s decision reportedly stemmed from unfavorable lease terms and political risk, as Michigan lawmakers debate repealing data-center tax incentives. Even a minor deviation from the expected financing playbook is now enough to challenge the “AI exceptionalism” narrative that previously supported both equity and credit markets.

What’s Next?

Focus will shift to whether Blackstone formally commits and how the debt syndication prices. More broadly, Oracle has become a proxy for the AI infrastructure trade. Any further hiccups — delays, cost overruns, or financing friction — could tighten credit conditions across hyperscalers, lenders and private capital backing the $500B+ AI build-out tied to OpenAI’s Stargate project.

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