Who owns Norway oil?
equinor
As of 2017, the Government of Norway is the largest shareholder with 67% of the shares, while the rest is public stock. The ownership interest is managed by the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy….Equinor.
Formerly | Statoil (until 15 May 2018) |
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Number of employees | 20,000 (2019) |
Website | www.equinor.com |
What was Equinor previously known as?
Founded in 1972 under the name Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap AS—Statoil (the Norwegian State Oil company), we changed our name to Equinor in 2018. Our headquarters are in Stavanger, Norway, and we have over 21,000 employees.
Did Norway nationalize oil?
The oil-rich country nationalised this natural resource in 1972, two years after foreign companies started exploring oil off Norway’s coast. Norway is one of the countries identified for the case studies.
Who bought Equinor Bakken?
Grayson Mill Energy
Grayson Mill Energy, a Houston-based E&P company backed by EnCap Investments, agreed in February to acquire Equinor’s Bakken interests, including associated midstream assets, in North Dakota and Montana for $900 million.
Who bought out Equinor?
Grayson Mills
Equinor completes sale to Grayson Mills | Oil And Energy | willistonherald.com.