Statoil

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Statoil

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Contacts

Web: http://www.statoil.com
Email:
Phone: +47 51990000
Fax: +47 51990050
Address: N-4035 Stavanger, Norway
Geocode:
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Info

Feeds: RSSv2.0 feedrss
Sectors:
Products:
Type: mining
Regions:
Open times:
Founding: 1972
Employees: 25000
Key people:
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Relations

Parents: Norwegian state (?%)
Subsidiaries: Eesti Statoil
Affiliates:
Partners:
Customers:
Competitors: Shell
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Web

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Statoil Template:Ose (NYSE: STL) is a Norwegian oil and gas production company.

Statoil, Norway's largest company, is one of the largest net sellers of crude oil in the world, and a major supplier of natural gas to the European continent.

The company also operates around 2000 service stations in 9 countries.

The company has petrol service stations in: the Scandinavian countries, Ireland, Poland, the Baltic states and Russia.

While Statoil is listed on both the Oslo Stock Exchange and the NYSE, the Norwegian state still holds majority ownership.

The name Statoil is a truncated form of the "State's oil".

The company's CEO from mid-2004 onwards is Helge Lund, formerly CEO of Aker Kvaerner.

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History

The company was established in 1972.

News

  • Statoil strengthens position in Norwegian Sea - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Statoil and Shell plot first mass carbon capture project - Energy Business Review
  • Statoil, Shell to launch plans on joint industry project - MarketWatch
  • Statoil, Shell to unveil plans for joint industrial project ... - Forbes
  • Oslo shares close higher, led by Norske Skog, oil stocks UPDATE - Forbes
  • Statoil traces Visund leak - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Statoil confirms cause of platform gas leak - Oil & Gas Journal
  • Oslo shares close lower, led by Statoil, Norsk Hydro, DNO UPDATE - Forbes
  • Oslo shares close higher, led by Norsk Hydro, Statoil; Aker ... - Forbes
  • Oslo shares close lower led by Norsk Hydro, Statoil, other oil ... - Forbes
  • ... more news

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Statoil  has subsidiary  Eesti Statoil (+)
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of type: mining (+)
founding year: 1,972 (+)
number of employees: 25,000 (+)

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