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Financiers press Equinor to align technique with international climate goal

Financiers have actually filed a. resolution at Norwegian oil company Equinor, majority. owned by the federal government, to bring its method and capital. spending into line with the Paris Contract on climate.

The move is the current in the present yearly basic meeting. season after several oil and gas business scaled back climate. ambitions in the face of an energy crisis and high costs.

Among those to alter tack include Britain's Shell,. while U.S.-based ExxonMobil is suing financiers who asked. it to cut emissions faster, drawing a fresh resolution calling. for the elimination of the chief executive.

The Equinor resolution also underlines Norway's double. position as a significant oil and gas exporter that wishes to continue. producing fossil fuels while at the same time being active. diplomatically to cut worldwide greenhouse gas emissions.

The government, which holds a 67% stake in Equinor, has. voted against all climate resolutions proposed by the business's. minority shareholders so far.

Submitted by a group of little investors, led by UK-based Sarasin. & & Partners and seen , the resolution gets in touch with Equinor. to upgrade its method and capital spending strategy.

The updated (capital expenditure) plan should define how. any prepare for brand-new oil and gas reserve development correspond. with the Paris Agreement objectives, the resolution states.

In February, Equinor stated it would aim to sustain domestic. oil and gas output in between 2020 and 2035, while its. worldwide output is set to rise by 15% in between 2024 and. 2030.

It likewise prepares to drill 20-30 expedition wells each year off. Norway to find more resources, and to establish new fields. abroad, including in Canada, Tanzania and Brazil.

The shareholders behind the resolution stated such plans were. not in line with the Paris Contract and based upon excessively. optimistic oil price presumptions.

The centre-left federal government says Norway must continue. producing petroleum with the lowest emissions possible as long. as there is need, and also due to Europe's energy security. needs.

In 2015, the federal government stated it anticipated Equinor to decrease. greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris Agreement, however. its board, not the general conference, need to choose the technique.

(source: Reuters)