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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 2024-08-13 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: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document title is "Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer" (Share Buyback of Own Shares). The text details the transactions conducted under the company's 2024 share repurchase program for a specific period (August 5 to August 9, 2024), including volumes, average prices, and total value. It explicitly states this information is disclosed pursuant to EU Market Abuse Regulation and Norwegian securities trading law. This content directly relates to the company acquiring its own shares, which corresponds precisely to the definition of 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS). Although it mentions an attachment, the primary content is the transaction report itself, not just an announcement of a report's publication.
2024-08-13 Norwegian
STOCK MARKET ANNOUNCEMENT
Regulatory Filings
2024-08-06 English
Equinor ASA: Share buy-back
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 88% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing 'Volume', 'Price', 'Purchase cost', 'Reg.date', and 'Børs-id' (Exchange ID). This structure strongly suggests a record of transactions or holdings updates. Reviewing the definitions, the category that best fits records of personal share transactions by directors/executives is 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). However, the data provided is raw transaction logs without explicit context linking them to directors or executives, which is typical of regulatory filings reporting insider trades (like Form 4 in the US, or similar filings in other jurisdictions). Since the data is raw transaction data and not an announcement of a report, and it relates to share transactions, the most specific fit among the options that cover share transactions is 'Transaction in Own Shares' (POS) or 'Director's Dealing' (DIRS). Given the context of financial reporting databases, raw transaction logs often relate to insider trading reports. If this were a general market transaction report, it might be RNS, but the structure is highly specific. Since the prompt does not explicitly state these are director trades, but rather raw transaction data, and 'POS' covers the company buying/selling its own shares, while 'DIRS' covers director/executive trades, I must look for clues. The data is highly granular transaction data. Without explicit mention of 'director' or 'insider', and given the nature of the data (volume, price, date), it represents share transactions. If this data is extracted from a regulatory filing reporting insider trades, DIRS is appropriate. If it's a general report on share repurchases/issuance, POS is appropriate. Given the lack of context linking it to directors, and the fact that it's just transaction data, it is most likely a report detailing share transactions. 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) is a possibility, but 'DIRS' (Director's Dealing) is often the category for reports detailing individual insider transactions. Since the data is just raw trade data without context, and it doesn't look like a formal report announcement (RPA/RNS), I will lean towards the category that describes the activity: share transactions. In many contexts, raw trade data like this, especially if it's from a specific exchange (XOSL), is often related to insider activity reporting. I will classify it as Director's Dealing (DIRS) as it is a common type of specific regulatory filing that contains such detailed transaction logs, assuming the context implies insider trading reports rather than general company buybacks (POS). However, since the data is just raw trade data and lacks the explicit 'Director' keyword, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - fallback) or 'POS' (Transaction in Own Shares) are also possibilities. Given the high volume of specific trade entries, DIRS is the most likely intended classification for detailed insider transaction reports.
2024-08-06 English
Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of tabular data showing transaction volumes, prices ('Kurs'), total amounts, and registration dates ('Reg.dato') from a stock exchange ('Børs-id' XOSL). This structure is characteristic of real-time or delayed trade reports, which are typically classified as general regulatory announcements or market data disclosures. Since there is no specific mention of an annual report (10-K), earnings release (ER), or management discussion (MDA), and the data is raw trade flow rather than a formal summary or presentation, the most appropriate general category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous regulatory disclosures not covered by more specific codes. The document length is substantial (over 500k characters), suggesting it is the data itself, not just an announcement of data availability.
2024-08-06 English
Equinor ASA: Share buy-back
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document explicitly states its purpose in the title and body: "Equinor ASA: Share buy-back" and details transactions made under the "2024 share buy-back programme." It reports the number of own shares purchased during a specific period (July 29 to August 2). The classification definition for 'Transaction in Own Shares' (Code: POS) is: 'Report of the company buying back or selling its own shares (share repurchase/issuance).' This perfectly matches the content. Although there is an appendix mentioned, the core document is the report of the transaction itself, not just an announcement of a report's publication (RPA).
2024-08-06 English
Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer
Transaction in Own Shares Classification · 100% confidence The document title is "Equinor ASA: Tilbakekjøp av egne aksjer" (Share Buyback of Own Shares). The text details transactions made under a share repurchase program for a specific period (July 29 to August 2, 2024), including volumes, average prices, and total value. This directly corresponds to the definition of a company buying back or selling its own shares. The filing explicitly mentions compliance with EU Market Abuse Regulation and Norwegian securities trading law, which mandates such disclosures. Therefore, the correct classification is Transaction in Own Shares (POS).
2024-08-06 Norwegian

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