Equinor


Q3: capex to increase in 2021

29/10/20 -"With higher oil prices, cash flow from operations (excluding working capital hanges) jumped by $1bn at $3.3bn. Similar to Shell, Equinor is increasing the dividend this quarter, only two quarters ..."

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29/10/20
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