Equinor ASA

About Equinor ASA

Equinor ASA, an energy company, engages in the exploration, production, transportation, refining, and marketing of petroleum and petroleum-derived products, and other forms of energy in Norway and internationally. It operates through Exploration & Production Norway; Exploration & Production International; Exploration & Production USA; Marketing, Midstream & Processing; Renewables; and Other segments. The company also transports, processes, manufactures, markets, and trades in oil and gas commodities, such as crude and condensate products, gas liquids, natural gas, and liquefied natural gas; markets and trades in electricity and emission rights; operates refineries, terminals and processing, and power plants; and develops low carbon solutions for oil and gas. In addition, it develops wind, and carbon capture and storage projects, as well as offers other renewable energy. As of December 31, 2021, the company had proved oil and gas reserves of 5,356 million barrels of oil equivalent. Equinor ASA has collaboration agreements with Vårgrønn; and RWE Renewables and Hydro REIN. The company was formerly known as Statoil ASA and changed its name to Equinor ASA in May 2018. Equinor ASA was incorporated in 1972 and is headquartered in Stavanger, Norway.

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https://www.equinor.com

EQNR.OL Norway

381USD5.95 (+1.56%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Oslo exchange

Sector: Energy

Industry: Oil & Gas Integrated

Location Norway, Stavanger

Grade: AAA

92,739,853,983 USD
MARKET CAP
2.918
PE
0.508
BETA (5y)
101.020
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
112%
for 3 years
128%
for 2 years
146%
for last year
55%
for this year
0%
Equinor ASA
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