Equinor, Maersk Drilling continuously assess oil lobby membership

Oil major Equinor is considering whether the company should continue as a member of oil association API, which Total recently opted to leave. Maersk Drilling also considers its members as part of an ongoing assessment, the drilling company tells EnergyWatch's sister media ShippingWatch.
Photo: Harald Pettersen, Equinor
Photo: Harald Pettersen, Equinor
BY TRINE VESTERGAARD, SHIPPINGWATCH

The climate has long featured at the top of the global agenda, and this is also the case among the oil players in the oil sector, which have traditionally been deeply dependent on the black gold.

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