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Ticker · EQNR ISIN · NO0010096985 LEI · OW6OFBNCKXC4US5C7523 OL Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 4,476 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-07-18 Transaction in Own Shar…
Country NO Norway
Listing OL EQNR

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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

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Equinor ASA: Share buy-back - second tranche for 2025 - Attachment: Detailed overview of transactions.pdf
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 89% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing 'Volume', 'Price', 'Total amount', 'Reg.date', and 'Stock Exchange ID'. This structure strongly suggests a record of transactions, likely related to share movements or trading activity. Reviewing the filing definitions, the category that best fits records of personal share transactions by directors/executives is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). However, the data presented looks like raw market trade data (time-stamped transactions on an exchange like XOSL) rather than a formal regulatory filing *about* insider trades (which would typically be a Form 3, 4, or 5 in the US context, or equivalent). Since the data is raw transaction volume/price data, and there is no context indicating this is a formal report announcement (like an ER or 10-K), the most appropriate classification among the given options for raw, specific financial data that doesn't fit core reporting types (like 10-K, IR, ER) is often the general regulatory/data fallback, or a category related to capital changes. Given the nature of the data (time-stamped trades), it is most likely related to share transactions. If this were a formal filing *reporting* insider trades, DIRS would be correct. If it were a report on the company buying back its own shares, POS would be correct. Since it appears to be raw market data, and no specific filing type like 'XLSX' (Financial Supplement Data) is explicitly indicated by the format (it's presented as markdown table text), the closest fit describing the *activity* is related to share transactions. However, without explicit context (like 'Form 4' or 'Share Repurchase Program'), and given the highly granular, time-stamped trade log, this often falls under general regulatory reporting or data supplements. Since the data is highly structured and detailed, it leans away from a simple announcement (RPA/RNS) and towards specific data. Given the options, and the lack of typical financial report headers, this data strongly resembles transaction logs. If this data is being reported by the company regarding its own share activity, POS (Transaction in Own Shares) is plausible if it's a buyback log. If it's just market data, RNS (General regulatory announcements/fallback) is safer. Given the high volume of trades listed, it is most likely a log of transactions. If we assume this log represents the company's own transactions (e.g., a buyback program execution), POS is the best fit. If we treat it as general market activity data that doesn't fit other categories, RNS is the fallback. Since the data is highly specific transaction data, and POS covers 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares', I will classify it as POS, assuming this log details the company's own share activity, as it is more specific than RNS.
2025-07-18 English
Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer - andre transje for 2025 - Attachment: Detaljert oversikt over transaksjoner.pdf
Regulatory Filings Classification · 90% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing transaction volumes ('Volum'), prices ('Pris'), total amounts ('Total beløp'), registration dates ('Reg.dato'), and a stock exchange ID ('Børs ID' - XOSL). This structure strongly suggests real-time or near real-time trade data, which is typically released as a regulatory filing or a market announcement. Since there is no specific context indicating this is an earnings release (ER), a formal report (10-K, IR), or a management discussion (MDA), and it represents raw market activity data, the most appropriate classification is the general regulatory announcement/filing category, RNS, as it captures miscellaneous market disclosures that don't fit the other specific financial report types. The document is not short enough to definitively be an RPA announcing a report, but rather a data dump.
2025-07-18 English
Equinor ASA: Share buy-back - second tranche for 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly details transactions made under a 'Share buy-back - second tranche for 2025' program for Equinor ASA. It reports the number of own shares purchased, the average price, and the total value over specific dates (July 14 to July 17, 2025). This activity directly corresponds to the definition of a company buying back or selling its own shares, which maps to the 'Transaction in Own Shares' category (POS). Although it mentions an appendix is attached, the core content is the transaction report itself, not just an announcement of a report's publication (RPA).
2025-07-18 English
Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer - andre transje for 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document text is titled "Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer - andre transje for 2025" (Share Buyback - second tranche for 2025) and details the number of shares repurchased, the average price, and the total value transacted over specific dates (July 14-17, 2025). The text explicitly states that the second tranche of the buyback program is now complete. This content directly relates to the company purchasing its own shares, which corresponds to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares'. The filing code for this activity is POS.
2025-07-18 Norwegian
FORM 6-K
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 95% confidence The document is a Form 6-K filed by Equinor ASA, which is a report of a foreign private issuer pursuant to SEC rules. The content focuses on a buy-back of shares under a share-based incentive program for employees, detailing transaction volumes, prices, and total shares owned. It includes specific dates and transaction data but does not present comprehensive financial statements or quarterly/annual financial results. The document is essentially an announcement of share repurchase activity, not a full financial report or earnings release. According to the filing definitions, announcements of share repurchases fall under 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). The document length is about 4919 characters, which is sufficient to contain substantive transaction details rather than just a brief announcement. Therefore, the appropriate classification is POS with high confidence.
2025-07-17 English
Equinor ASA: Kjøp av aksjer til aksjeprogram for ansatte - Attachment: Equinors aksjeprogram for ansatte - 15 juli 2025.pdf
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 85% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing 'Volum' (Volume), 'Pris' (Price), 'Kjøpskostnad' (Purchase Cost), and 'Reg.dato' (Registration Date) for numerous transactions occurring on July 15, 2025. This structure strongly suggests a record of trading activity or market data, which is not explicitly covered by the standard corporate filing types (10-K, ER, IR, etc.). The data format is highly structured, resembling raw data or a supplement. Given the options, this content is most likely supplementary financial data provided in a detailed format, which aligns best with the 'Financial Supplement Data' category, even though it appears to be trade data rather than traditional financial statements. Since 'XLSX' is defined as 'Supplementary financial data provided in a detailed Excel spreadsheet format,' and this looks like raw data that would accompany such a supplement, it is the closest fit among the provided codes. It is definitely not a narrative report, release, or formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or ER.
2025-07-17 Norwegian

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