
Equinor purchased 507,713 own shares at an average NOK 327.34 in the second tranche of its 2026 buy-back. The company now holds 0.58% of its share capital.
Equinor said it purchased 507,713 of its own shares from July 6 to July 10 at an average price of NOK 327.3386 a share. The transactions are part of the second tranche of the company’s 2026 buy-back programme, which was announced on May 6 and runs through July 20.
After the purchases, Equinor holds 13,767,701 own shares, corresponding to 0.58% of its share capital. That figure includes shares held under the company’s savings programme. Excluding those, Equinor owns 3,261,816 shares, or 0.14% of the capital.
The buy-back is disclosed under the EU Market Abuse Regulation and the Norwegian Securities Trading Act. Bård Glad Pedersen, senior vice president of investor relations, and Sissel Rinde, vice president of media relations, are the contacts for the programme.
Equinor’s stock carries an Alpha Score of 51 out of 100, indicating a mixed outlook, according to AlphaScala’s proprietary model.
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