BP optimizes its upstream portfolio by selling the Bay du Nord stake, sharpening capital allocation while focusing on higher-value investments.
Equinor extends its key offshore helicopter services and secures drilling rigs to support long-term production growth on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
EQNR expands its Troll-Fram position through a strategic asset swap, adding producing and development assets while advancing Peon.
| Name | Quantity | Cost | Value | Profit ($) | Gain (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DI David Izzi Brown, LISLE/CUMMINGS Inc. | 25 | $660 | $888.12 | $228.12 | 34.56% |
| CE Curtis Ellergodt Rothschild Investment LLC | 610 | $16,805.88 | $21,670.25 | $4,864.37 | 28.94% |
| JD Jim Dushek HARBOUR INVESTMENTS Inc. | 659 | $27,087.73 | $23,542.77 | -$3,544.96 | -13.09% |
Richard S. Pzena Pzena Investment Management | 40,516 | $1.2M | $1.45M | $249,880.77 | 20.9% |
| SS Sarah Saadeh CHESAPEAKE CAPITAL Corp. /IL/ | 23,032 | $971,950 | $821,781.76 | -$150,168.24 | -15.45% |
| Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels Industry | Energy Sector | Anders Opedal CEO | NYSE Exchange | 29446M102 CUSIP |
| NO Country | 23,864 Employees | 14 Aug 2026 Last Dividend | - Last Split | - IPO Date |
Equinor ASA is a global energy company rooted in Norway, with a comprehensive portfolio spanning various segments of the energy sector, including exploration and production of oil and gas, refining, marketing, and development of renewable energy resources. Initially established in 1972 and known as Statoil ASA, the company underwent a significant rebranding to Equinor ASA in May 2018 to reflect its broader commitment to energy diversification and sustainability. Its operations are divided into strategic business units - Exploration & Production Norway, Exploration & Production International, Exploration & Production USA, Marketing, Midstream & Processing, Renewables, and Others - ensuring a wide-ranging presence in the energy market. Equinor is dedicated to advancing the energy transition by exploring low carbon solutions and investing in renewable energy sources, alongside its traditional oil and gas operations. Headquartered in Stavanger, Norway, Equinor plays a pivotal role in the energy supply chain, both in Norway and on an international scale.