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nominerte til
Statoils kunstpris 2011 (in Norwegian) Dagbladet,
retrieved 15 May 2013
Ragnhild Lunner (11 May 2012): Her er
vinnerne av
Statoils real****spris...
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StatoilHydro
until 2009, when the name was
changed back to
Statoil ASA. The
brand Statoil was
retained as a
chain of fuel
stations owned by
StatoilHydro...
- The
Statoil corruption case, also
known as the
Statoil-Horton case (Norwegian:
Statoils Horton-sak)
refers to
Norwegian oil
company Statoil’s misconduct...
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Statoil Fuel &
Retail was a
Norwegian energy retail company,
formed by the 2010
separation of the
downstream business of
Statoil ASA into a
separate listed...
- 2007 to
Statoil. The
downstream operation of
Statoil was
demerged from
Statoil in the year 2010 and
named Statoil Fuel & Retail.
Statoil and
Statoil Fuel...
- 2007, when
these operations were
merged with
Statoil to form
StatoilHydro (in 2009
changed back to
Statoil,
which is now
called Equinor).
Financed by the...
- Norway. In 1973, the
Norwegian government founded the
State oil company,
Statoil (now Equinor). Oil
production did not
provide net
income until the early...
- CEO of
Statoil in 2004, Lund took over and was
retained after Statoil merged with the oil & gas
division of
Norsk Hydro in 2007 to
create StatoilHydro....
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Statoil's offices are
located in Mechelen, near Brussels.
Statoil received in 2005 two
deepwater block on the
Brazilian continental shelf.
Statoil's offices...
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known that Couche-Tard had
agreed to buy Norway's
Statoil Fuel and
Retail (previously
owned by
Statoil) for $2.8 billion,
giving Couche-Tard the largest...