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Equinor

Equinor Company Facts
HQ Location
Stavanger, Norway
Employee Count
23,000
CEO
Anders Opedal
Revenue
$109 billion USD
Company Profile

Since its founding in 1972, Equinor has been at the forefront of energy production and innovation. Headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, the company operates with a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. Equinor’s portfolio includes a diverse range of services from oil and gas exploration to renewable energy solutions, particularly in offshore wind and carbon capture technologies.

Under the leadership of CEO Anders Opedal, Equinor continues to drive the global energy transition. The company employs around 23,000 people dedicated to developing cutting-edge technologies and practices that meet the world’s energy needs while reducing environmental impact. Equinor’s efforts are not just focused on current energy demands but also on shaping the future of energy in a more sustainable direction.

Equinor is not only committed to delivering energy but also to making a positive impact on the communities it serves and the environment. The company’s strategic initiatives and investments in renewable energy sources underscore its role as a leader in the energy sector. Equinor is well-positioned to navigate and influence the evolving energy landscape, ensuring a balance between energy demands and ecological stewardship.

Keywords and Services
energy production
renewable energy
oil and gas exploration
sustainability
offshore wind
carbon capture
energy transition

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Energy Giants Pioneer Groundbreaking Carbon Capture Project

Equinor, bp and TotalEnergies are spearheading the UK’s first CCSP, aiming to decarbonise industrial areas and achieve net zero

bp, Equinor, Shell & TotalEnergies' Energy Access Project

bp, Equinor, Shell & TotalEnergies have joined forces for a project aiming to deliver energy access to under-served demographics across Africa and Asia

Ørsted & SSE: Low-Carbon Renewables Beat Fossil Power in UK

For the first full year, the UK used more low-carbon renewable energy than fossil fuels supported by Ørsted, Equinor, Siemens, GE Vernova and SSE

What Does Shell & Equinor Deal Mean for Sustainability?

Oil and gas giants Shell and Equinor’s new joint venture surprised the industry – so why have they done it and what are the carbon emissions implications?