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− | '''Statoil''' | + | Norwegian energy giant '''Statoil''' rebranded itself as 'Equinor' in February 2018, in what was widely described as an exercise in greenwashing. |
+ | Equinor's website says that it aims to be 'the world's most carbon-efficient oil and gas producer', and that it is 'investing actively in renewables'. | ||
+ | Yet it has shale gas investments in the US and has been intent on drilling in the pristine waters of the Great Australian Bight for some years. It also operates one of the world's biggest oil fields, Johan Sverdrup in the North Sea. | ||
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+ | ==Activities== | ||
+ | ===Meetings with UK Government=== | ||
+ | In April 2013 Statoil had an 'introductory meeting' with new Permanent Secretary [[Stephen Lovegrove]] at the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]]. | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
− | *Associate member of the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]] | + | {{Template:Fracking badge}} |
+ | *Associate member of the [[All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas]], which operated until 2017 | ||
+ | *Member of industry lobby group [[Shale Gas Europe]] | ||
==Lobbying firms== | ==Lobbying firms== | ||
− | *[[Hill & Knowlton]] <ref> APPC | + | *[[Hill & Knowlton]] (H&K Strategies)<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/members/register/register-profile/?company=HKStrategies Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014] ''APPC'', accessed 29 January 2015 </ref> Circa 2015 and 2019 |
==People== | ==People== | ||
+ | *[[Atle Rettedal]] | ||
+ | ==Contact== | ||
− | + | :Website: https://www.equinor.com/ | |
− | + | ==Previous names== | |
+ | * Formerly Statoil and Statoil-Hydro | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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− | [[Category:Fracking]] | + | [[Category:Oil and Gas Industry]][[Category:Fracking]] |
Latest revision as of 09:05, 9 July 2019
Norwegian energy giant Statoil rebranded itself as 'Equinor' in February 2018, in what was widely described as an exercise in greenwashing. Equinor's website says that it aims to be 'the world's most carbon-efficient oil and gas producer', and that it is 'investing actively in renewables'.
Yet it has shale gas investments in the US and has been intent on drilling in the pristine waters of the Great Australian Bight for some years. It also operates one of the world's biggest oil fields, Johan Sverdrup in the North Sea.
Contents
Activities
Meetings with UK Government
In April 2013 Statoil had an 'introductory meeting' with new Permanent Secretary Stephen Lovegrove at the Department of Energy and Climate Change.
Affiliations
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- Associate member of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas, which operated until 2017
- Member of industry lobby group Shale Gas Europe
Lobbying firms
- Hill & Knowlton (H&K Strategies)[1] Circa 2015 and 2019
People
Contact
- Website: https://www.equinor.com/
Previous names
- Formerly Statoil and Statoil-Hydro
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Register 1st September 2014 - 30th November 2014 APPC, accessed 29 January 2015