Equinor is Norway's state-backed energy giant, pumping oil and gas from the North Sea while also building offshore wind farms—think of it as a traditional oil major with a green-energy side project.
Money comes from selling crude, natural gas, and refined products, with annual revenue around USD 106B and gross margins ranging from 27% to 45% depending on the year—commodity prices swing these numbers.
Equinor's Norwegian continental shelf licenses and decades of offshore expertise create high barriers, but competitors like Shell and BP are aggressively expanding renewables, eroding its early-mover edge in that space.
Strong Buy (sector percentile 94) — value A-, growth B+, profitability B, momentum A-. Updated daily, sector-relative, identical for every user.

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Earnings miss estimates, revenue rises 40% on higher output/prices; unusual options activity noted
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