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Dudgeon offshore wind farm, UK. Photo: Woldcam

Energising the world, empowering people.

We aim to be a leading company in the energy transition, shaping the future of energy and creating value through opportunities in the energy transition. We will break new ground by building on our 50 years of industry experience.

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Follow nine startups searching for better solutions — watch our new mini-series

Follow our new mini-series as nine companies from around the world receive mentoring over 13 weeks. They’re part of the Equinor & Techstars Energy Accelerator programme, developing solutions to help drive the energy transition.

Equinor & Techstars Energy Accelerator — the series
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Welcome to Equinor

A broad international energy company headquartered in Norway with 22,000 employees in 30 countries. For 50 years, we've been turning natural resources into energy for people and progress for society. Our ambition is to be a leading company in the energy transition.

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Dates for your diary

Equinor Q2 2023 results

Analyst call
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Arendal week 2023: Offshore wind in Norway — what next?

Clarion Hotel Tyholmen, Teaterplassen 2, Arendal, Sørlandet, NO, 4800
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Equinor Q3 2023 results

TBD
To be announced
Equinor Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Eirik Wærness

Energy Perspectives 2023

NEW: See the video presentation by Equinor Chief Economist Eirik Wærness.
In Energy Perspectives, Equinor's analysts explore the outcome space for the long-term development of the world’s energy markets and how they are affected by factors such as geopolitics, technology, climate and energy policy.

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Focus on hydrogen:

Here’s how clean Norwegian hydrogen will underpin Europe’s energy security.

Equinor and RWE have agreed to cooperate on large-scale hydrogen production in Norway for export to Germany.

Read more about this new role for hydrogen
Holborn Viaduct bridge in London

The British energy revolution

At the end of the 19th century, coal power lit up London’s streetlights. Since then, greenhouse gas emissions have become the biggest challenge of our time. Discover the multitude of ways throughout Britain where Equinor is working to power the UK energy transition.

See what Equinor is doing in the UK
Tower assembly for Hywind Tampen floating offshore wind farm, at Gulen, Sogn and Fjordane, Norway. Photo: Jan Arne Wold / Equinor

Annual report for 2022

On March 23, we presented our first integrated Annual Report, acknowledging the ever increasing importance of sustainability in our operational and financial performance.

Our integrated Annual Report for 2022