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Equinor, renamed from Statoil in 2018, said on Wednesday that it was planning to increase production of fossil fuels and halve its spending on renewables, with chief executive Anders Opedal saying it ...
Henrik Andersen says eastern states failed to offer clear direction on pipeline prospects even before Trump returned to ...
The world’s largest offshore wind developer said it would cut planned investment to 2030 by 25 per cent, less than a week ...
Can New Jersey's offshore wind industry survive another year of high interest rates, lawsuits and supply chain bottlenecks?
The regulated utility entered supplier contracts in 2021 that allowed it to skirt surging inflation that drove US sector ...
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A single wind turbine spinning off the U.S. Northeast coast today can power thousands of homes – without the pollution that comes from fossil fuel po ...
Q4 2024 Management View CEO Anders Opedal announced plans to deliver more than 10% growth in oil and gas production from 2024 to 2027, supported by portfolio optimization and high-value transactions.
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Intellinews on MSNNorway’s Equinor rolls back climate targetsBy Newsbase Norwegian energy firm Equinor has scaled back its climate goals amid increasing headwinds, Reuters reported on February 5. The Stavanger-headquartered firm revealed that it will be ...
Four climate and energy court cases over the last month point to the potential for legal challenges to help control the ...
Equinor (OSE:EQNR, NYSE:EQNR) delivered adjusted operating income* of USD 7.90 billion and USD 2.29 billion after tax in the fourth quarter of ...
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