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Equinor ASA

  • Sunday, 8 June, 2025
    How a gas deal helped save Equinor’s $5bn New York wind farm

    Norway’s state energy major reveals the art of negotiating with the Trump administration

    Equinor chief executive Anders Opedal
  • Thursday, 5 June, 2025
    UK energy
    Centrica strikes £20bn deal to import gas from Norway until 2035

    Long-term agreement with Equinor will meet 9% of UK’s annual demand

    Workers at a natural gas production facility
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    Wind power
    ​Equinor to resume $5bn Empire Wind project after Trump administration reversal

    US interior secretary had ordered a halt to activities last month on development off the coast of New York

    An aerial view of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal shows the site under development, with various construction equipment and materials spread across the area
  • Wednesday, 30 April, 2025
    Equinor weighs suing Trump administration over ‘unlawful’ halt to wind project

    Norwegian energy group slams ‘unprecedented’ decision to impose stop order on $4.5bn development off New York coast

    Anders Opedal speaking
  • Wednesday, 16 April, 2025
    Trump administration halts Equinor’s $5bn New York energy project

    Move to pause offshore wind plan is latest in White House’s campaign to dismantle Joe Biden’s cleantech strategy

    Equinor flag
  • Sunday, 13 April, 2025
    Oil & Gas industry
    North Sea oil deals allow companies to offset billions in tax liabilities

    In three recent arrangements, operators with significant tax losses have merged with rivals with profitable assets

    An oil rig in the North Sea
  • Friday, 11 April, 2025
    Renewable energy
    North Sea row highlights wind farms’ growing ‘wake effect’ problem

    Turbine operators worry new neighbours are slowing down their wind

    Statoil’s Dudgeon offshore wind farm near Great Yarmouth, Britain
  • Wednesday, 5 February, 2025
    Equinor scales back green push 7 years after dropping ‘oil’ from its name

    Norwegian group to increase fossil fuel production and halve spending on green energy

    An Equinor oil drilling platform in the North Sea
  • Monday, 16 December, 2024
    UK energy
    UK to compensate developers if £8bn gas plant project is blocked by court

    Agreement for power station and carbon capture scheme highlights how legal action is key factor for energy groups

    Activist Andrew Boswell with supporters outside the Royal Courts of Justice
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    LexOil & Gas industry
    Equinor and Shell’s neat UK combo offers a step towards an exit

    The real prize of this tie-up is the attraction of a bigger company to possible buyers

    Oil rigs
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Oil & Gas industry
    Shell and Equinor to combine UK offshore oil and gas assets

    Companies say joint venture will play crucial role in securing energy supply for country

    A Shell oil platform in the North Sea
  • Monday, 11 November, 2024
    Oil & Gas industry
    UK made legal error in granting oil and gas licences, companies will admit

    Rosebank and Jackdaw projects to be scrutinised in key case for future offshore fossil fuel projects

    Activists outside the Houses of Parliament protest against the government’s approval of the Rosebank oil field
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    LexEuropean companies
    European oil majors will not ape Equinor’s renewables opportunism Premium content

    Companies are struggling to establish a clear path in their energy transition strategies

    The Equinor logo and name on a sign on a building in Hammerfest, Norway
  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    Norway’s Equinor takes 10% stake in renewables group Ørsted

    Company becomes second-largest shareholder in world’s biggest offshore wind farm developer behind Danish government

    A drone transports a red cargo box near a large offshore wind turbine
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    Oil & Gas industry
    European oil majors face falling profits, says Morgan Stanley

    Bank’s analysts cut share price targets for BP, TotalEnergies, Shell, Equinor and Repsol over weaker fossil fuel prices

    Silhouettes of an oil platform and an offshore supply ship in the North Sea
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    UK energy
    UK government will not challenge legal bid to block Rosebank oilfield

    Decision casts doubt on the future of the project, one of the North Sea’s biggest

    The protestors hold placards saying ‘Stop Rosebank’ and ‘No new oil’
  • Wednesday, 24 April, 2024
    Moral Money
    Equinor: A case study on the trouble with greening oil and gas companies Premium content

    Shareholder resolution highlights challenges around Norwegian company’s climate pledge

    Equinor logo
  • Wednesday, 3 January, 2024
    Renewable energy
    BP and Equinor scrap New York offshore wind contract as costs rise

    Plan to reset deal follows inflation, higher interest rates and supply chain problems

    Offshore wind turbine
  • Friday, 22 December, 2023
    Climate change
    UK advertising watchdog bans Equinor from repeating green claims

    Norway’s state-backed energy company falls foul by overstating environmental credentials

    A natural gas platform, operated by Equinor in the North Sea
  • Tuesday, 19 December, 2023
    Equinor and German state energy group sign €50bn long-term gas deal

    Agreement will give Europe’s biggest economy enough gas to cover a third of its industrial demand

    Anders Opedal, chief executive of Equinor
  • Monday, 18 December, 2023
    Oil & Gas industry
    Environmentalists to take legal action against North Sea oilfield project

    Climate campaigners Uplift and Greenpeace seek to block UK plans in separate applications to Scotland’s top civil court

    Climate activists marching in London, England on September 30 2023
  • Tuesday, 31 October, 2023
    Foreign investment in US
    From Brooklyn to Albany, the Hudson eyes a commercial revival

    What was once America’s premier waterway for trade looks to a wind farm boom to power its renewal

  • Friday, 27 October, 2023
    Equinor targets return to ‘high production’ to ward off winter gas crisis

    Norwegian energy group says Europe’s supplies ‘in a much better place’ than last year

    Equinor chief Anders Opedal, pictured in February this year
  • Wednesday, 27 September, 2023
    UK energy
    UK regulators approve plans for new Rosebank North Sea oilfield

    Move condemned as ‘reckless’ by climate change campaigners

    Eight protesters, some wearing wetsuits and gasmasks, on the beach with surfboards and a poster featuring slogans against Rosebank and oil
  • Sunday, 30 July, 2023
    Oil & Gas industry
    Oil majors to face energy transition scrutiny as war profit boost fades

    Focus likely to return to decarbonisation as supply threat brought by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine recedes

    A BP petrol station sign in Essex
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