Norway & Equinor
6 shared events · Importance 5 · Last updated Jul 02, 2026
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Norway: Norway's oil and gas output is threatened by the ongoing labor dispute, with potential production cuts affecting its economy.
Equinor: Equinor's Gullfaks B platform and Gullfaks field are directly threatened by the potential strike, which could significantly reduce its production.
Jul 01, 2026 · 6 articles
Business
Norway: Norway is the host nation for Equinor's primary operations on the Norway — Norwegian continental shelf, which is a key driver of Equinor's long-term cash flow and value creation.
Equinor: Equinor is the central entity in this event, announcing a significant increase in its share buy-back program and a commitment to growing cash dividends, which is expected to enhance shareholder value and improve its financial metrics.
Jun 02, 2026 · 22 articles
Business
Norway: The transaction takes place on the Norwegian Continental Shelf and is subject to approval from Norway's Ministry of Energy, indicating the country's regulatory oversight of oil and gas activities.
Equinor: Equinor strengthens its position in the Troll-Fram region by receiving a 5% interest in the Fram field and other discoveries, while divesting its interest in Peon to accelerate its development.
Jun 30, 2026 · 7 articles
Business
Norway: The event is regulated by Norwegian law, specifically the Norwegian Securities Trading Act, and registered with a Norwegian government agency.
Equinor: Equinor ASA reduced its share capital by NOK 415,146,180.00 through cancellation and redemption of 166,058,472 shares, which can positively impact its stock price by reducing the number of outstanding shares.
Jul 02, 2026 · 8 articles
Business
Norway: Equinor remains active in the offshore wind market in Norway, contrasting with its withdrawal from Japan and other markets.
Equinor: Equinor is ending its offshore wind business activities in Japan and closing its Tokyo office, reflecting a strategic shift towards integrated power markets and away from certain offshore wind developments due to rising costs and failure to secure leases.
Jun 26, 2026 · 7 articles
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