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- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) abstract "Statoil ASA is a Norwegian petroleum company established in 1972. It merged with the oil and gas division of Norsk Hydro in 2007 and was known as StatoilHydro until 2009, when the name was changed back to Statoil ASA. The brand Statoil was retained as a chain of fuel stations owned by StatoilHydro. Statoil is the largest petroleum company in the Nordic countries and Norway's largest company, employing over 25,000 people. While Statoil is listed on both the Oslo Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange, the Norwegian state still holds majority ownership, with 64%. The company's headquarters are located in Norway's oil capital Stavanger. The name Statoil is a truncated form of the State's oil (company).Statoil is one of the largest net sellers of crude oil in the world, and a major supplier of natural gas to the European continent, Statoil also operates around 2000 service stations in 9 countries. The company's CEO from mid-2004 onwards is Helge Lund, formerly CEO of Aker Kværner.".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) thumbnail Statoil-Estonia.jpg?width=300.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) wikiPageID "172889".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) wikiPageRevisionID "551038408".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) companyLogo File:Statoil_2007_logo.svg.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) companyName "Statoil ASA".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) defunct "2007-10-01".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) fate "merged with Norsk Hydro division".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) foundation "1972-07-14".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) industry List_of_oil_exploration_and_production_companies.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) location "Stavanger, Norway".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) products Petrochemical.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) products "Natural gas".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) products "Oil".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) successor Statoil.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Companies_based_in_Stavanger.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Companies_established_in_1972.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Defunct_oil_companies.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Formerly_government-owned_companies_of_Norway.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:History_of_companies_of_Norway.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Natural_gas_companies_of_Norway.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Oil_companies_of_Norway.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) subject Category:Statoil.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) type Agent.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) type Company.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) type Organisation.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) type Organization.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) type Agent.
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- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) comment "Statoil ASA is a Norwegian petroleum company established in 1972. It merged with the oil and gas division of Norsk Hydro in 2007 and was known as StatoilHydro until 2009, when the name was changed back to Statoil ASA. The brand Statoil was retained as a chain of fuel stations owned by StatoilHydro. Statoil is the largest petroleum company in the Nordic countries and Norway's largest company, employing over 25,000 people.".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) label "History of Statoil (1972–2007)".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) label "Statoil (1972–2007)".
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) label "挪威国家石油历史".
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- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) wasDerivedFrom History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007)?oldid=551038408.
- History_of_Statoil_(1972–2007) depiction Statoil-Estonia.jpg.