
Equinor: energising the world, empowering people. - Equinor
2025年3月21日 · We are an international energy company headquartered in Norway, with over 23,000 employees in around 30 countries worldwide.
Equinor - Wikipedia
Equinor ASA (formerly Statoil and StatoilHydro) is a Norwegian multinational energy company headquartered in Stavanger, Norway. It is primarily a petroleum company operating in 36 countries with additional investments in renewable energy. In the 2020 Forbes Global 2000, Equinor was ranked as the 169th-largest public company in the world. [3]
挪威国家石油公司 - 百度百科
挪威国家石油公司(Statoil ASA)于2007年由原挪威国家石油公司(Statoil)和挪威海德罗公司(Norsk Hydro)油气部门合并而成的世界大型石油企业,是北欧最大的石油公司和挪威最大的公司,雇员超过25,000人。
History of Statoil (1972–2007) - Wikipedia
Statoil ASA was a Norwegian petroleum company established in 1972. It merged with the oil and gas division of Norsk Hydro in 2007 and was known as StatoilHydro until 2009, when the name was changed back to Statoil ASA.
Equinor - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
Statoil Fuel & Retail負責經營能源零售,由下游業務分離為一家獨立上市公司組成,在斯堪的納維亞半島,波蘭,波羅的海國家和俄羅斯擁有2300個燃料零售站,以及重要的潤滑油和航空燃料業務。
Statoil to change name to Equinor
2018年3月15日 · Statoil is one of the world’s most carbon-efficient producers of oil and gas, and will develop its low carbon advantage further. Statoil is building a material industrial position within profitable renewable energy, and expects to invest 15 …
Our history - Equinor
Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, is a key player in the Norwegian petroleum industry. Founded in 1972 by the Norwegian government, our original purpose was to manage the country’s vast oil and gas resources.
挪威国家石油 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
挪威国家石油( Statoil )是挪威的国家石油公司,在不同时期有过三个名称: 挪威国家石油 (1972-2007) ,1972-2007 挪威国家石油海德罗 ,2007-2009
挪威国家石油海德罗 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
挪威国家石油海德罗三个品牌的加油站:Statoil、海德罗和1-2-3。 这些加油站分别位于 丹麦 , 爱沙尼亚 , 爱尔兰 拉脱维亚 , 立陶宛 、挪威、波兰、俄罗斯、瑞典,共有大约2,000家。
Statoil | Equinor | Yale Case Study Research and Development
In time, Statoil built its own technological expertise, matching and eventually surpassing other oil companies in its ability to build and operate offshore oil facilities in the harsh North Sea environment. The government gave Statoil preference in winning leases to new oil fields over its foreign competitors.