Norway's new oil chief wants to pump crude with green methods

Anders Opedal plans to use his engineering skills to secure Equinor's core business, but he also references his experience with renewables. The oil company intends to make the incoming CEO's remuneration partially dependent on climate achievements.
Equinor's incoming CEO. Anders Opedal. | Photo: Ntb Scanpix/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Equinor's incoming CEO. Anders Opedal. | Photo: Ntb Scanpix/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Equinor's incoming president and chief executive has solid experience from conventional oil extraction, where he has focused his attention as executive vice president of technology, projects and drilling for several years.

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