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    Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily a petroleum company operating in 36 countries with additional investments in renewable energy .

    • 14 June 1972; 51 years ago
    • US$90.92 billion (2021)
    • 21,126 (2021)
  3. www.equinor.com › about-us › our-historyOur history - Equinor

    Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, is a key player in the Norwegian petroleum industry. Founded in 1972 by the Norwegian government, our original purpose was to manage the country’s vast oil and gas resources. Since then, we have played a pivotal role in the development of Norway’s hydrocarbon sector, fuelling economic growth and providing ...

  4. www.equinor.com › about-us › equinor-in-briefEquinor in brief - Equinor

    Equinors portfolio of projects encompasses oil and gas, renewables and low-carbon solutions, with an ambition of becoming a net-zero energy company by 2050. Headquartered in Stavanger (Norway), Equinor is the leading operator on the Norwegian continental shelf.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · The company plans to drill 30 exploration wells per year over the next decade. Norway exported around 109 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas through its 8,800-km (5,468-mile) pipeline network ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › EquinorEquinor - Wikiwand

    Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily a petroleum company operating in 36 countries with additional investments in renewable energy.

  7. Apr 26, 2021 · Equinor is building two of the world’s largest offshore wind farms, including the first floating one to power offshore oil and gas platforms. Such investments are fueling a larger transition ...

  8. Dec 20, 2023 · Equinors high-margin Norwegian oil and gas operations could boost payouts and provide capital for green investments. There’s one major hurdle. The Norwegian state, which owns 70% of Equinor ...

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