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27 cze 2022 · Statoil changed its name to Equinor on 16 May 2018. That marked a strategic shift, initiated by CEO Eldar Sætre, towards becoming a broader energy company.
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.
10 kwi 2022 · Norol was created in 1976 as an independent state-owned distribution company for petroleum products. Just over a decade later, it had turned into a wholly owned Statoil subsidiary. Had this eventually become the expected outcome? By Julia Stangeland, Norwegian Petroleum Museum. - Erling Øverland replaces the Norol logo with Statoil’s.
Nigeria was Africa’s largest oil producer and one of the world’s biggest exporters of this commodity, with Angola close on its heels. These two big west-coast petroleum nations were designated as the second big priority area for the Statoil-BP alliance.
15 mar 2018 · Statoil will develop long-term value on the Norwegian continental shelf, deepen in core areas and develop new growth options internationally. Statoil is one of the world’s most carbon-efficient producers of oil and gas, and will develop its low carbon advantage further.
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.
Changing the company name from Statoil to Equinor became CEO Eldar Sætre’s most emotional decision ever. But the name change was both important and right. The day before 17 May 2018 – Norway’s Constitution Day – the story of Norway’s largest company took a new turn.