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Ticker · EQNR ISIN · NO0010096985 LEI · OW6OFBNCKXC4US5C7523 OL Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Filings indexed 4,455 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-20 Audit Report / Informat…
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.

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Equinor presents 2024 Annual report
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text explicitly mentions preparing a 'report on payments to governments in accordance with the Norwegian Accounting Act §2-10 and the Norwegian Security Trading Act §5-5a.' It details disclosures required for companies involved in extractive and logging activities regarding payments made to governments at project and country levels. This specific type of mandatory disclosure, focusing on payments to governments related to extractive industries, aligns perfectly with the requirements often found in specific regulatory reports, which in many jurisdictions (like the EU's requirement for EITI reporting, often implemented via national law) are distinct from standard annual reports (10-K) or interim reports (IR). Given the highly specific nature of the content (payments to governments, project-level disclosure, contextual information on production volumes, taxes, royalties, etc.), and the reference to specific Norwegian legislation governing this disclosure, it is a specialized report. It is not a general Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a standard Audit Report (AR). Since it is a comprehensive, mandatory report detailing specific financial/operational data required by regulation, and it is not a mere announcement of a report (the document length is substantial, 269,705 chars), it fits best as a specialized regulatory/governance report. Among the provided codes, 'SR' (Environmental & Social Information) is sometimes used for ESG/sustainability-related disclosures, but this document is strictly about payments to governments related to resource extraction, which is often categorized under Governance or specific regulatory compliance. Since there is no specific code for 'Payments to Governments Report' (like EITI), we must choose the closest fit. This report details governance aspects related to resource management and transparency. However, looking closely at the definitions, none perfectly match 'Extractive Industry Payments to Government Report'. Given the focus on transparency regarding resource extraction payments, it is a form of governance/transparency reporting. If we consider the closest regulatory/governance category that isn't already taken by remuneration (DEF 14A) or general governance (CGR), and recognizing that ESG reports (SR) often overlap with transparency on resource use, 'SR' might be considered, but 'CGR' (Governance Information) is a strong candidate for mandatory transparency reports. Since the document is a full, detailed report (not an announcement) and covers mandatory disclosures related to corporate responsibility and transparency in extractive activities, it is most likely classified as a specialized report. Given the options, and the nature of mandatory transparency reporting on resource payments, it is often grouped with governance or specific compliance reports. Since 'CGR' is for internal rules/board structure, and this is external regulatory compliance, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - fallback) is safer if no specific code exists. However, if we interpret 'SR' broadly as Sustainability/Social Responsibility reporting (which EITI-style reports often fall under in broader frameworks), it could fit. Let's re-evaluate: This is a detailed, comprehensive report on payments to governments, which is a key component of corporate transparency and governance in the extractive sector. It is not a standard 10-K or IR. It is a specific regulatory compliance document. Since 'RNS' is the fallback, and no specific code exists for this type of mandatory transparency report, 'RNS' is the most appropriate general regulatory filing code. FY 2024
2025-03-20 English
Equinor presents 2024 Annual report
Governance Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled 'Board statement on corporate governance' and contains a detailed Table of Contents covering topics like 'Implementation and reporting', 'Board of directors', 'Risk management', and 'Remuneration'. It explicitly discusses adherence to the 'Norwegian Code of Practice for Corporate Governance' and describes the company's governance structure, board composition, and shareholder treatment. This content is characteristic of a Corporate Governance Report, which falls under the category of Governance Information (CGR). It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), an Earnings Release (ER), or a simple announcement (RPA/RNS), as it contains substantial, detailed narrative content about internal governance practices.
2025-03-20 English
Equinor presents 2024 Annual report
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is clearly identified as the '2024 Annual Report' for Equinor. It contains comprehensive sections including an overview, performance review, sustainability statement, consolidated financial statements, and additional information. It is a full-length annual report, not an announcement or summary, and thus fits the definition of a 10-K (Annual Report). FY 2024
2025-03-20 English
Equinor presents 2024 Annual report
Audit Report / Information Classification · 98% confidence The document is titled 'Décision no 08-40-23 du 20 janvier 2025 du comité de règlement et des sanctions de la Commission de régulation de l'énergie à l'égard des sociétés Danske Commodities A/S et Equinor ASA'. It details an investigation, the establishment of a formal report ('procès-verbal'), the alleged breach of EU regulation REMIT (market manipulation), and the subsequent written observations from the involved companies in response to the findings. This structure—investigation, formal finding (procès-verbal), and defense/response—is characteristic of regulatory enforcement actions or formal audit/sanction proceedings, rather than a standard financial report (like 10-K or IR) or a simple announcement (like ER or RPA). Given the options, 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) is the closest fit as it covers 'applied accounting principles, and results of internal or regulatory stress tests' and formal regulatory findings/decisions, especially when the document is a formal decision/report from a regulatory body (CRE) regarding alleged misconduct (market manipulation under REMIT). It is a formal regulatory decision document, not a general regulatory filing (RNS) or a management discussion (MDA). Q1 2025
2025-03-20 French
Equinor presents 2024 Annual report
Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is a Form 20-F, which is the SEC filing used by foreign private issuers to provide their annual report. The text explicitly identifies itself as an 'ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934' for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. It contains a comprehensive table of contents covering business overview, financial information, and management discussion, which aligns with the definition of an Annual Report (10-K equivalent for foreign issuers). FY 2024
2025-03-20 English
Equinor presents 2024 Annual report
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 99% confidence The document explicitly states, "Equinor presents 2024 Annual report" and later confirms, "In accordance with Section 203.01 of the New York Stock Exchange Listed Company Manual, Equinor ASA announces that on 20 March 2025 it filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission its 2024 Annual Report on Form 20-F that includes audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2024." Although this text appears to be an announcement or press release summarizing the report, the content is a comprehensive overview of the full year's performance (financials, operations, strategy, ESG metrics) which is the core content of an Annual Report (10-K equivalent for foreign private issuers like Equinor filing a 20-F). Given the substantial length (over 10,000 characters) and the detailed financial and operational review, it is classified as the Annual Report itself, rather than just a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). The 10-K code is used for official yearly reports.
2025-03-20 English

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