Equinor raked it in during record Q3

Record-breaking gas production combined with particularly attractive oil and gas prices has helped secure the Norwegian gas giant its best adjusted earnings result to date.
Anders Opedal, CEO of Equinor, has reason to celebrate the energy company's recent financial figures – though he is also concerned about the current safety challenges in the North Sea | Photo: PR / Equinor / Ole Jørgen Bratland
Anders Opedal, CEO of Equinor, has reason to celebrate the energy company's recent financial figures – though he is also concerned about the current safety challenges in the North Sea | Photo: PR / Equinor / Ole Jørgen Bratland
by mathias julius falkengaard, translated by daniel pedersen & catherine brett

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