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Equinor exits Suriname, additional concentrating company's oil portfolio

Equinor has actually withdrawn from a Hessoperated deepwater oil and gas expedition block off Suriname and exited the South American country, a. representative for the Norwegian company stated on Wednesday.

The exit lines up with Equinor's method to focus on. producing oil and gas in a few core areas, such as Norway, the. U.S. Gulf of Mexico and Brazil, while boosting financial investments in. eco-friendly and low-carbon energy globally.

We have actually chosen to withdraw from the deepwater Block 59. expedition license in Suriname and we don't plan to look for. further expedition chances in the nation, a company. representative stated in an email.

Hess now owns 100% of the license, although no money altered. hands between the companies, Equinor stated.

Over the last 6 years, Equinor exited about 20 nations,. such as South Africa, Mexico, Turkey and Nicaragua. In most of. the countries, its activities were limited to oil and gas. expedition.

It left Russia over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022,. and in 2015 chose to offer its producing properties in Nigeria. and Azerbaijan.

When the current deals are total, Equinor will have. petroleum production or expedition in less than 10 nations. outside Norway.

Its relocations mark a sharp turnaround from the global. growth push released by its previous chief executive Helge. Lund, now chair of BP, after partial privatisation of. Equinor, formerly referred to as Statoil, in 2001.

In 2023, Equinor produced 34% of its overall oil and gas. output outside Norway, with the U.S. accounting for more than. half of its global output, followed by Angola, Brazil and. Algeria.

In spite of geographical shrinkage, Equinor told investors in. February it intended to grow international output by 15% between. 2024 and 2030 to 800,000 barrels of oil equivalent daily,. mainly from brand-new fields in Brazil, the U.S. and Britain.

(source: Reuters)