Tagged With Equinor
7 November 2022
Liquids production continues to trend lower ahead of Q4 Phase 2 startup
7 September 2022
The Norwegian producer stresses that imposing a maximum price will not solve underlying issues
28 July 2022
Dominant Norwegian producer aims to maintain strong deliveries in the third quarter
6 July 2022
One of the EU’s key suppliers is doing all it can to maximise deliveries. Its largest demand centre still expects the situation to deteriorate
23 June 2022
The continent’s post-Ukraine agreements are still less than Asian buyers and portfolio players
20 June 2022
Pre-agreement signals hope for the country’s stalled liquefaction plans
15 March 2022
Consultancy Kpler suggests a slowdown in Russian flows might be about to show up in the data and is not priced in
1 March 2022
The firms’ Russian exits will make remaining in the country difficult to justify for other IOCs
9 February 2022
Norwegian firm reports healthy progress on its Brazilian portfolio
14 December 2021
Next year should see another change in the tax regime confirmed. The hope is that it will signal the country’s much-vaunted predictability is back
13 August 2021
The Norwegian LNG liquefaction plant could be back before the end of Q1 2022, predicts stakeholder Neptune
26 July 2021
Norwegian firm trades offshore acreage for operating role in the field
15 February 2021
The East African country has struggled to make progress on proposed liquefaction developments and the window of opportunity may have already closed
12 December 2020
The Norwegian heavyweight is more optimistic about hydrocarbons than BP. But that may be driven by circumstance
27 November 2020
The new Gas Year gets off to a torrid start even as oil continues its year-on-year increase streak
23 November 2020
New legislation aids the country in reaching peak hydrocarbon production. But increased interest in renewables still poses stranded resources risk
13 July 2020
Pipelines, storage facilities and processing plants could replace non-advantaged production as prime candidates
11 February 2020
Delays to talks over Tanzania’s planned LNG export facility are putting the project’s future in jeopardy
21 May 2019
Equinor has had to dig deep to get Aasta Hansteen underway, in more ways than one
22 March 2019
Public enthusiasm for the oil and gas industry is on the wane, with potentially significant effects
22 March 2019
The re-branded Norwegian state-owned firm needs to convince that its renewables sector can one day compete with its fossil-fuel based upstream revenues
15 February 2019
The country faces challenges to the much-vaunted tax regime certainty on which it has built exploration success
7 February 2019
The rebranded Norwegian firm’s results take a hit from the lower oil price
18 January 2019
A record number of licenses were awarded, in keeping with a rise in exploration activity across the North Sea, though firm work commitments fell
17 December 2018
Equinor, ExxonMobil and Shell are among the interested parties
10 May 2018
The NOC wants to get a stalled LNG project moving, but doubts remain over the operating environment
4 April 2018
The country's state-run firm ENH is optimistic about gas' future
22 March 2018
The UK oil industry’s trade body is cautious over prospects for the maturing oil province
2 March 2018
The head of the country's National Oil Corporation is succeeding in pushing output higher against the odds, only for its ubiquitous militias to push it back down again
19 October 2017
Total's Maersk oil deal is unlikely to be surpassed in the region any time soon
22 September 2017
Weaker oil prices, new digital trends and the energy transition are redefining the business. State companies must be prepared
18 September 2017
The country's election result should quell nerves in the oil and gas sector