Equinor, bp, TotalEnergies Finalize Deal in UK’s First CCS Projects
Equinor, in partnership with bp and TotalEnergies, have reached the final investment decision for two of Britain’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in northern England.
Equinor, in partnership with bp and TotalEnergies, have reached the final investment decision for two of Britain’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in northern England.
Equinor has completed the sale of its assets in Nigeria and Azerbaijan, realizing a total consideration of up to $2 billion. This marks the end of the Norwegian oil and gas company's operations in these two countr ...
Shell and Equinor have partnered to combine their UK offshore oil and gas assets and expertise to form a new company, aimed to be the UK North Sea’s biggest independent producer.
Oil and gas giants TotalEnergies, bp, Equinor, and Shell have pledged $500 million to improve access to affordable energy, with a primary focus on sub-Saharan Africa and south and southeast Asia.
TotalEnergies and its partners, Equinor and Shell, have announced the completion of the CO2 receiving and storage facilities of Northern Lights Joint-Venture in Norway.
Equinor has announced the arrival of the floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) on the Johan Castberg field in the Barents Sea.
Equinor and its partners commenced production from the first Lavrans well within the Kristin South area on July 7th, expected to produce 6.2 GSm3 of gas and 1.9 MSm3 of oil, equating to a total of 58.2 million bar ...
Equinor said that it has delivered a plan for development and operation (PDO) of the Eirin gas field to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
Equinor announced that commence of production from its Statfjord Øst project which is expected to increase production from this field by 26 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe).
Equinor announced that it will replace two gas turbines with heat recovery to produce electric power at Statfjord C which will reduce its annual CO2 emissions by 95,000 tons.