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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 2025-03-18 Foreign Filer Report
Country NO Norway
Listing OL EQNR

About Equinor

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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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Foreign Filer Report
2025-03-18 English
Equinor ASA: Kjøp av aksjer til aksjeprogram for ansatte
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 91% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing transaction volumes ('Volum'), prices ('Pris'), costs ('Kjøpskostnad'), registration dates ('Reg.dato'), and exchange IDs ('Børs-id'). The dates are all in March 2025, suggesting recent trading activity. This structure is characteristic of a trade log or transaction report, likely related to share movements or financing. Since the data shows specific transaction details rather than a comprehensive annual review (10-K), quarterly results (IR/ER), or a formal announcement of a capital event (CAP/SHA), it most closely aligns with reports detailing insider transactions or significant share ownership changes. Given the raw, detailed nature of the trade data, it is highly likely related to Director's Dealing (DIRS) or Major Shareholding Notification (MRQ). However, without explicit context naming the director or the reporting requirement (like a Form 4 equivalent), and given the high volume of individual trades listed, this data often forms the basis of a Director's Dealing report or a general regulatory filing. Since the data is raw trade data and not a formal narrative report, and it doesn't explicitly state it's a notification of crossing a threshold (MRQ), the most fitting category for raw transaction data, especially if related to insiders, is DIRS, or if it's a general market data dump, RNS. Given the context of financial filings, this looks like raw data that would be submitted as part of a DIRS filing or a general regulatory update. Since it is not a formal narrative report, and it is not explicitly a notification of a major shareholder crossing a threshold, I will classify it as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as a strong fallback for raw, non-narrative data, or DIRS if we assume these are insider trades. Given the lack of narrative and the focus on specific trade executions, RNS is the safest general regulatory classification for raw data dumps, but DIRS is plausible if this is insider trading data. Since the data is highly structured and appears to be market activity, and not a formal narrative report, RNS (General regulatory announcements/fallback) is appropriate, though DIRS is a strong possibility if the context implies insider trading. I will lean towards RNS as the most general fit for raw, non-narrative transaction logs that don't fit other specific categories like CAP or SHA.
2025-03-18 English
Equinor ASA: Kjøp av aksjer til aksjeprogram for ansatte
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document text is a notification from Equinor ASA regarding the purchase of its own shares as part of an employee share program. It details the transaction date (March 14, 2025), the number of shares bought (590,424), the average price, and the total value. It explicitly mentions that this information is mandatory disclosure under EU Market Abuse Regulation and Norwegian securities trading law. The core activity described is the company buying back its own shares (share repurchase). This directly corresponds to the definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). Although it mentions an attachment ('Vedlegg: En oversikt over alle gjennomførte handler...'), the primary content is the report of the transaction itself, not just an announcement of a report's availability, making POS a better fit than RPA or RNS.
2025-03-18 Norwegian
Equinor ASA: Share buy-back - first tranche for 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing 'Volume', 'Price', 'Purchase cost', 'Reg.date', and 'Børs id' (Exchange ID, likely XOSL). This structure strongly suggests a record of transactions, specifically share trades or transactions in own shares. Reviewing the definitions, 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) is the most appropriate category for documents detailing the volume and cost of shares transacted by the company itself or related parties, often presented in a trade log format. While it could potentially relate to insider trading (DIRS), the format looks more like a general transaction log rather than a formal director's dealing report. Given the raw transactional nature, POS is the best fit among the provided options.
2025-03-18 English
Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer - første transje for 2025
Financial Supplement Data Classification · 90% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing transaction volumes ('Volum'), prices ('Pris'), costs ('Kjøpskostnad'), registration dates ('Reg.dato'), and exchange IDs ('Børs id'). The presence of dates like '10.03.2025' and market/exchange identifiers ('XOSL') strongly suggests this is raw market data or a transaction log. This format does not align with standard regulatory filings like 10-K, ER, IR, or presentations (IP, AGM-R). It most closely resembles supplementary data, which is often provided in a spreadsheet format. Given the options, 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) is the most appropriate classification for raw, structured data dumps, even if the input format here is text-based markdown table representation rather than an actual XLSX file.
2025-03-18 English
Equinor ASA: Share buy-back - first tranche for 2025
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly details transactions made under a 'Share buy-back - first tranche for 2025' program by Equinor ASA. It provides specific dates, volumes, prices, and accumulated totals for the repurchase of own shares. This directly corresponds to the definition of a 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). Although there is an appendix mentioned, the core content is the transaction report itself, not just an announcement of a report's publication, making POS a better fit than RPA or RNS. The document is a direct report of share repurchase activity.
2025-03-18 English

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