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  1. Equinor supplies the UK over 30% of Britains oil and gas, with major activities in wind power such as Dogger Bank, clean hydrogen, carbon capture and storage.

    • Careers in The UK

      We’ve been operating in the UK for over 35 years, and our...

    • Equinor UK News

      The UK Secretary of State for the Department of Energy...

    • Rosebank Field

      In the UK, the oil and gas industry supports over 200,000...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EquinorEquinor - Wikipedia

    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.

  3. Every day, as we energise the lives of over 170 million people, Equinor is working to resolve the energy trilemma of climate, affordability, and security. We aim to be a net zero company by 2050, finding new solutions in oil and gas, renewables, and low carbon.

  4. We are the largest supplier of energy to Europe, a world-leading offshore operator, and an international pioneer in renewables and low-carbon solutions. Today, in an increasingly unpredictable world, our deliveries of oil, gas, and wind power provide a vital and stabilising contribution to Europe’s energy security.

  5. www.linkedin.com › company › statoilStatoil - LinkedIn

    Statoil | 456,049 followers on LinkedIn. Statoil was founded on the idea that industrial development undertaken by skillful people should create value for society.

  6. uk.linkedin.com › company › statoilStatoil - LinkedIn

    Statoil | 456,490 followers on LinkedIn. Statoil was founded on the idea that industrial development undertaken by skillful people should create value for society. We aspire to shape the future...

  7. equinor.industriminne.no › en › from-statoil-to-equinorFrom Statoil to Equinor

    27 cze 2022 · The merger with Norsk Hydro’s oil and energy division in 2007 led to a change of name to StatoilHydro – without altering the logo. Statoil returned as the official name in 2009. Its status as a modern international company was marked with a fresh logo featuring a magenta star.

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