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Equinor AGM rejects resolution to line up strategy with climate goals

Equinor's yearly basic meeting turned down on Tuesday a resolution contacting Norway's top oil and gas manufacturer to align its technique and spending with worldwide environment objectives.

The Norwegian federal government, which holds a 67% stake, voted versus the resolution. The business's board, which advised to decline it, said Europe's biggest gas provider was currently doing enough.

We will end up being a broad energy business and we will cut emissions, however we also require to adapt to the market circumstance and be flexible, Equinor's Chairman Jon Erik Reinhardsen told the AGM, prompting the rejection of the resolution.

We invest in the energy the world needs now, that is oil and gas, Equinor's Chief Executive Anders Opedal included.

Submitted by a group of investors led by UK-based Sarasin &&. Partners, the resolution contacted the Norwegian oil and gas. manufacturer to define how any prepare for new oil and gas reserve. advancements are consistent with the Paris Contract goals.

The resolution underlined Norway's dual position as a major. oil and gas exporter while at the same time actively backing. global cuts in global greenhouse gas emissions.

It likewise came as investors look for more climate action by oil. and gas producers after several scaled back their ambitions in. the face of an energy crisis and high rates.

Equinor's 7th and 8th largest investors, Storebrand Asset. Management and KLP, which hold 0.7% and 0.6% stakes,. respectively, told ahead the vote they would support the. resolution.

Worldwide, Equinor strategies to increase oil and gas. production by 15% from 2024 to 2030, which will mainly come from. new tasks in Brazil, the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and the UK.

Among these tasks is the Equinor-operated $3.8 billion. Rosebank oilfield development northwest of Shetland, which has. dealt with public demonstrations in the UK.

While you continue to defend your own earnings, we will. fight for everyone and whatever that we like ... We will stop. Rosebank, Scottish climate activist Lauren MacDonald informed. Equinor's meeting on Tuesday.

(source: Reuters)