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Ticker · EQNR ISIN · NO0010096985 LEI · OW6OFBNCKXC4US5C7523 OL Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 4,460 across all filing types
Latest filing 2019-05-24 Regulatory Filings
Country NO Norway
Listing OL EQNR

About Equinor

https://www.equinor.com/

Equinor is a broad international energy company with significant experience in oil and gas exploration and production, specializing as a leading global offshore operator. The company is a major supplier of natural gas to the European market. In line with its energy transition strategy, Equinor is expanding its presence in renewables, with a focus on offshore wind and solar power. It is also developing low-carbon solutions, including carbon capture and storage (CCS), as part of its commitment to becoming a net-zero emissions company by 2050. This dual approach involves producing oil and gas with lower emissions while building a material position in new energy solutions.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings
2019-05-24 English
Equinor ASA: Annonsering av utbytte per aksje for fjerde kvartal 2018 i NOK
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly announces the dividend per share amount for the fourth quarter of 2018, specifying the amount in NOK (NOK 2.2745) derived from the USD dividend and the relevant exchange rate. This directly corresponds to the definition of 'Notice of Dividend Amount' (DIV), which covers the announcement of dividend amounts and payment details.
2019-05-24 Norwegian
Equinor ASA: Announcement of dividend per share for the fourth quarter 2018 in NOK
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly announces the 'dividend per share for the fourth quarter 2018'. It details the amount in NOK (NOK 2.2745), the payment date (on or around 28 May 2019), and references the approval by the AGM. This content directly matches the definition for 'Notice of Dividend Amount' (DIV). The document length is very short (1047 chars), but since it is the primary announcement of the dividend amount itself, it is classified as DIV rather than RPA or RNS.
2019-05-24 English
FORM 6-K
Regulatory Filings
2019-05-20 English
Equinor’s share saving plan allocates shares
Share Issue/Capital Change Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly discusses the allocation of shares under the company's 'Share Saving Plan' to employees. This action involves the company dealing in its own shares, specifically distributing shares previously purchased for this plan. This aligns directly with the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS), which covers share repurchase or issuance activities related to employee plans. The document is short and details a specific transaction rather than announcing a comprehensive report.
2019-05-20 English
Equinors aksjespareprogram viderefordeler aksjer
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (460 characters) and announces the reallocation of shares within Equinor's employee share savings program. It states that shares purchased on May 15, 2019, were reallocated on May 20, 2019, and provides the resulting total share count (8,015,199). This is a specific corporate action related to employee share schemes, which often falls under general regulatory disclosure requirements. It is not a full report (10-K, IR), an earnings release (ER), or a dividend notice (DIV). Since it is a specific disclosure about share transactions related to employees, it is closest to a general regulatory announcement or a specific capital/share change disclosure. Given the context of share movement, 'Share Issue/Capital Change' (SHA) or 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) are possibilities. However, since it details the outcome of an employee share program, which is a form of capital management/share transaction, SHA is a strong candidate. If it were a director's trade, it would be DIRS. Since it's an employee program outcome, and it's a mandatory disclosure, RNS (Regulatory Filings) serves as a safe general category for specific, non-standard disclosures, but SHA (Share Issue/Capital Change) is more precise for changes in the number of shares held under a program. Given the nature of the announcement (reallocation of shares), SHA is the most appropriate specific code, although RNS is a close fallback.
2019-05-20 Norwegian

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