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“34/10” Metadata:

  • Title: 34/10
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  • Language: nob
  • Number of Pages: Median: 295
  • Publisher: Statoil
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  • Publish Location: Stavanger]

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  • First Year Published: 2006
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Equinor

Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily a petroleum

History of Statoil (1972–2007)

StatoilHydro until 2009, when the name was changed back to Statoil ASA. The brand Statoil was retained as a chain of fuel stations owned by StatoilHydro

Statoil corruption case

The Statoil corruption case, also known as the Statoil-Horton case (Norwegian: Statoils Horton-sak) refers to Norwegian oil company Statoil’s misconduct

Statoil Fuel & Retail

Statoil Fuel & Retail was a Norwegian petrol station chain, formed by the 2010 separation of the downstream business of Statoil ASA into a separate listed

Equinor operations by country

Statoil's offices are located in Mechelen, near Brussels. Statoil received in 2005 two deepwater block on the Brazilian continental shelf. Statoil's offices

ICA Gruppen

2024 annual report). Until the mid-1990s, Statoil and ICA jointly operated Statoil Detaljhandel AB (Statoil Retail Ltd) which ran approximately 1,300

Helge Lund

CEO of Statoil in 2004, Lund took over and was retained after Statoil merged with the oil & gas division of Norsk Hydro in 2007 to create StatoilHydro.

West Qurna Field

Norway's Statoil were awarded the rights to develop the 12.88-billion-barrels (2.048×10^9 m3) West Qurna Phase II oil field. The Lukoil-Statoil alliance

Alimentation Couche-Tard

known that Couche-Tard had agreed to buy Norway's Statoil Fuel and Retail (previously owned by Statoil) for $2.8 billion, giving Couche-Tard the largest

Ormen Lange (gas field)

Petoro AS: 36.4850% Statoil: 25.3452% Norske Shell: 17.8134% DONG Energy: 14.0208% ExxonMobil: 6.3356% Ormen Lange was operated by Statoil during the development