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Equinor, headquartered in Norway, is a leading player in oil and gas and advancing hydrogen and CCS projects globally. It is a key partner in the Keadby Hydrogen Power Station and East Coast Cluster.[1]
Awarded funding for methanol-to-jet conversion projects in the UK, as part of the recent AFF distribution targeting sustainable aviation.[1]
Equinor is a Norwegian state-backed energy major, diversifying from oil/gas into low-carbon and renewable energy. It plays a leading role in major hydrogen initiatives across Europe, and with SSE, co-develops the Aldbrough projects in the UK which exemplify large-scale hydrogen storage and power applications.[3]
Equinor was founded in 1972 (as Statoil), rebranded as Equinor in 2018 to reflect a broader energy transition focus. Equinor is the largest supplier of gas to Europe and has developed the Norwegian Continental Shelf into a key energy hub. President and CEO: Anders Opedal.
Norwegian company with which SEFE has a contract to supply low-CO2 hydrogen.
Energy company exploring ways to adapt existing oil and gas assets for hydrogen-related purposes in the North Sea.
Equinor, along with RWE AG, canceled a joint hydrogen pipeline project due to prohibitive costs and lack of demand.
Norwegian energy company that suspended the hydrogen fuel pipeline project at the end of September, intended to supply blue hydrogen to Germany in partnership with RWE AG.
Norwegian energy company that similarly cancelled its own hydrogen project in Norway that would have exported blue hydrogen to Germany due to insufficient demand.
Norwegian energy company that planned to produce and export blue hydrogen to Germany. Equinor announced the cancellation of this export strategy due to high costs and insufficient demand.
Norwegian energy company that received planning approval to build the H2H Saltend blue hydrogen plant in the UK. Equinor is developing this facility as a key decarbonization project.
Norwegian energy company that invested €12.5M in H2Site alongside Breakthrough Energy Ventures and Engie SA.
Its Vice President for UK Low Carbon Solutions, Dan Sadler, commented on the importance of hydrogen storage for the UK's H2 economy and energy security.
A high-profile investor in Electric Hydrogen's funding round.
Equinor ASA is mentioned as an energy major focusing on developing and employing green hydrogen technology.
Norwegian producer Equinor provided information to ICIS on Norwegian fugitive emissions.
Announced a blue hydrogen plan in which it will invest billions.
A Norwegian oil and gas giant that plans to invest billions of dollars into blue hydrogen production, claiming its method is cleaner than existing ones.
Norwegian energy company operating the Aasta Hansteen field which supplies natural gas to the Nyhamna plant. Also a partner with Shell and TotalEnergies in a joint venture for CO2 storage facilities off Norway.
Norwegian energy company and partner in the Aurora project, providing refinery infrastructure at Mongstad for the liquid hydrogen production facility.
An energy company participating in a broader collaboration to develop and produce cost-effective modularized PEM fuel cell systems for the global marine market.
Norwegian energy company collaborating on the H2morrow project to reduce carbon emissions from Thyssenkrupp's Duisburg steel plant through hydrogen integration.
Norwegian energy company joining NortH2 as a new partner, aiming to build a competitive position in hydrogen and transition to net-zero by 2050.
Norwegian energy company partnering with BP on offshore wind projects. Partnership announced in September and represents BP's first steps into offshore wind.
Norwegian energy major and 50% joint venture partner in the Dogger Bank offshore wind farm project. Responsible for construction of the operations and maintenance base.

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