Norwegian oil and gas firm Equinor is looking to sell its onshore assets in Argentina's Vaca Muerta region, the Mas Energia ...
Norwegian energy giant Equinor will soldier on with its Empire Wind 1 project in the US in spite of growing economic and political headwinds facing offshore wind there. Equinor also told investors at ...
Equinor ASA EQNR reported fourth-quarter 2024 ... Exploration & Production Norway (E&P Norway): The segment reported adjusted earnings of $6,805 million, down 12% from $7,737 million in the ...
Headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, Equinor ASA is one of the premier integrated energy companies in the world, with operations spreading across 30 countries. In Europe, the company is the second ...
Headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, Equinor ASA is one of the premier integrated energy companies in the world, with operations spreading across 30 countries. In Europe, the company is the ...
In a report released today, Christopher Kuplent from Bank of America Securities reiterated a Buy rating on Equinor ASA (EQNR – Research Report). The company’s shares closed yesterday at $23.45.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor is halving investment in renewable energy over the next two years while increasing oil and gas production. Chief executive Anders Opedal said that the transition to ...
In the financial supplement of its earnings release, Equinor wrote that divestments of assets in Africa and Central Asia contributed to a fall in exploration and production in the company's ...
Representative Image LONDON: Norway's Equinor is reducing its ambitions for developing renewable energy capacity by 2030, it said on Wednesday, the latest move by a European energy company to cut ...
Wednesday, Erste Group analysts downgraded Equinor ASA (NYSE:EQNR) stock from Buy to Hold. The revision comes as Equinor has ramped up its capacity in the gas value chain. While the company saw a ...
"Equinor continues to rake in colossal profits by accelerating climate change, which causes more extreme weather events, ice melting, and human deaths," said Frode Pleym, head of Greenpeace Norway.