Increased activity at Equinor offset by diminished energy prices

Despite progress in the project portfolio, the Norwegian energy giant’s second-quarter earnings fall due to the price level of energy. 
Norwegian Equinor achieved lower prices in the second quarter but got more production from its fields. The picture shows CEO Anders Opedal. | Photo: Equinor
Norwegian Equinor achieved lower prices in the second quarter but got more production from its fields. The picture shows CEO Anders Opedal. | Photo: Equinor

It comes as no surprise that Equinor earnings in this year’s second quarter are down compared to last year’s second quarter. 

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