Equinor (formerly Statoil)
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Statoil became StatoilHydro in May 2007, following a merger with the oil and gas division of Norsk Hydro, then changed its name back to Statoil in November 2009. Norsk Hydro retained its metals and other businesses. The name Equinor was adopted in 2018.
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Autor(a): Ben Ezeamalu, Premium Times (Nigeria)
‘UN Climate Action: Activists demand oil corporations pay for environmental damages’ 24 September 2019...
- Áreas detalladas: Latest news on natural resources Natural Resources
- Empresas relacionadas: BG Group (part of Shell) Equinor (formerly Statoil) ExxonMobil Pemex Repsol Total
Autor(a): Dana Drugmand, Climate Liability News
"As Big Oil Digs for More Despite Climate Risks, Investor Lawsuits May Grow", 12 Sep 2019...
- Áreas detalladas: Latest Legal News
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Autor(a): Rachel Fixsen, Investment & Pensions Europe
The Danish pension fund for academics, MP Pension, has blacklisted 10 of the world’s largest oil firms, a decision that will mean divesting DKK644m (€86m) of stocks....
América Latina: Cepal analiza los efectos y mecanismos del nuevo contexto financiero mundial para la región; dice que persiste el bajo crecimiento económico y mucha incertidumbre
Autor(a): CEPAL
“Estudio Económico de América Latina y el Caribe 2019. El nuevo contexto financiero mundial: efectos y mecanismos de transmisión en la region” - julio 2019...
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Autor(a): Sameh, News24 (France)
« Changement Climatique: Equinor Évite La Pression Des Investisseurs Sur Les Émissions De CO2 », 24 avril 2019 ...
- Empresas relacionadas: BP Chevron Equinor (formerly Statoil) ExxonMobil Glencore Shell Total
Autor(a): Equinor
... As stated in the above-mentioned e-mail, Equinor was not leading the construction project at the time of the accident and where thus not permanently present at the Samsung yard. The operator role was managed by Total E&P Norge AS, who had the...
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- Esta es la respuesta de las siguientes empresas: Equinor (formerly Statoil)
Autor(a): Corporate Human Rights Benchmark
Since its inception, the CHRB has been aiming to answer a deceptively simple question; which companies perform best on human rights issues? [...] [T]his document [...] rank[s] 101 of the world’s largest companies in high human-rights-risk sectors and...
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Autor(a): Business & Human Rights Resource Center
"Informe de Responsabilidad Legal Empresarial 2018" 6 de junio de 2018...
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