Equinor在挪威的勘探和运营活动价值超过930亿挪威克朗

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一份新报告显示,2022年挪威Equinor运营的油田和陆上工厂的勘探、运营和改造交付量超过930亿挪威克朗,比上年增长约13%。超过 90% 流向挪威供应商。

该报告由该公司负责挪威勘探和生产 (EPN) 的执行副总裁 Kjetil Hove 以及 Equinor 的五个工会:Industri Energi、SAFE、挪威经理工会和高管 (Lederne)、NITO 和 Tekna。

“我们的活动在全国和地方产生了巨大的连锁反应。去年,Equinor 的勘探、运营和维护活动在全国创造了 63,000 人年的就业机会。超过 1700 家挪威企业在这些领域共开具了 870 亿挪威克朗的发票。挪威供应商占比超过 90%,体现了挪威石油和天然气中心的能力、竞争力和竞争力。”Hove 说道。

该报告由Bod酶科学园(KPB)通过分析Equinor运营的油田和Equinor运营的陆上工厂(从北部的Hammerfest LNG到南部的Sleipner油田)的供应商名单以及实际购买的商品和服务而完成。

这是首次将勘探活动纳入其中,也是 KPB 第二次提交此报告。

“这份报告展示了石油和天然气行业对挪威就业的意义。创造了巨大的价值,许多人都参与其中。该行业雇用人员、发展专业知识并在全国范围内维持活动,我们希望这种情况能够继续下去。我们必须继续在挪威大陆架(NCS)上勘探和生产石油和天然气。与此同时,我们将在石油和天然气行业的肩上减少排放并开发新的价值链。”Industri Energi 的 Per Steinar Stamnes 代表 Equinor 的五个工会表示。

2022 年,Equinor 从挪威供应商行业购买了 706 亿挪威克朗的货物和服务,用于 NCS 油田的运营。勘探活动为挪威带来了价值 61 亿挪威克朗的供应。

挪威供应商行业向 Equinor 运营的陆上工厂供应的物资达 102 亿挪威克朗。NCS 油田和陆上工厂的国际供应总额为 65 亿挪威克朗。

就营业额而言,石油行业的供应行业是挪威第二大行业,仅次于石油和天然气运营商,因此对挪威经济至关重要。

根据挪威统计局的数据,2022年石油行业供应行业的全国营业额为2938亿挪威克朗,比上年增长11%。我们有理由相信,这种增长很大程度上是由于价格上涨以及活动增加所致。直接向 Equinor 运营的油田、陆上工厂和勘探活动供货的供应商约占营业额的 30%。

Equinor 的运营和勘探活动具有强烈的连锁反应。总共有 63 000 人年的就业机会与此活动相关,其中包括 Equinor 就业(9800 人)、挪威供应商公司的工作(20 900 人),或者由于次级供应和消费者影响(32 300 人)。

该报告仅限于挪威国家石油公司运营的油田和陆上工厂的勘探、运营和改造的连锁反应。Equinor 在挪威的活动所产生的总社会连锁反应和价值甚至更高。

现场产品销售时为业主和社会实现的价值以及纳税不包括在内。今年,Equinor 将向挪威政府缴纳超过 2800 亿挪威克朗的税款。报告中不包括环境税和财产税。挪威油田开发的强烈连锁反应也被排除在外。

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Equinor’s exploration and operations activities in Norway exceed 93 billion NOK

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A new report shows that deliveries to exploration, operation and modification of Equinor-operated fields and onshore plants in Norway exceeded 93 billion NOK in 2022, an increase of approximately 13% from the previous year. Over 90% went to Norwegian suppliers.

The report was presented at Equinor’s autumn conference by the company’s Executive Vice President for Exploration and Production Norway (EPN), Kjetil Hove, together with the five trade unions in Equinor: Industri Energi, SAFE, the Norwegian union of managers and executives (Lederne), NITO and Tekna.

“Our activities create substantial national and local ripple effects. Equinor’s exploration, operations and maintenance activities generated 63 000 person-years of employment last year across the country. More than 1700 Norwegian enterprises invoiced a total of 87 billion NOK in these segments. Norwegian suppliers accounting for more than 90% demonstrates the capacity, competence and competitiveness of the Norwegian oil and gas hub,” says Hove.

The report is done by Bodø Science Park (KPB) through analyses of supplier lists and actual purchases of goods and services for Equinor-operated fields and onshore plants operated by Equinor, from Hammerfest LNG in the north to the Sleipner field in the south.

This is the first time exploration activities are included, and the second time KPB has delivered this report.

“This report demonstrates what the oil and gas industry means for Norwegian employment. Substantial value is created, and many people are involved in the work. The industry employs people, develops expertise and maintains activity across the country, and we want this to continue. We must keep exploring and producing oil and gas on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS). At the same time, we will cut emissions and develop new value chains on the shoulders of the oil and gas industry,” says Per Steinar Stamnes of Industri Energi on behalf of the five trade unions in Equinor.

Equinor bought goods and services from the Norwegian supplier industry for operation of NCS fields for 70.6 billion NOK in 2022. Exploration activities generated Norwegian supplies worth 6.1 billion NOK.

Supplies from the Norwegian supplier industry to onshore plants operated by Equinor amounted to 10.2 billion NOK. International supplies to NCS fields and onshore plants totalled 6.5 billion NOK.

The petroleum sector’s supply industry is Norway’s second largest industry in terms of turnover, after the oil and gas operators, and is therefore of significant importance to the Norwegian economy.

According to Statistics Norway, the national turnover of the industry supplying the petroleum sector was 293.8 billion NOK for 2022, an increase of 11% from the previous year. We have reason to believe that much of this increase is due to a rise in prices, but also higher activity. Suppliers with direct deliveries to Equinor-operated fields, onshore plants and exploration activities account for around 30% of this turnover.

Equinor’s operations and exploration activity has strong ripple effects. A total of 63 000 person-years of employment are associated with this activity, either by Equinor employment (9800), jobs in Norwegian supplier companies (20 900), or as a result of sub-supplies and consumer effects (32 300).

The report is limited to ripple effects of exploration, operation and modification of Equinor-operated fields and onshore plants in Norway. The total societal ripple effects and value created by Equinor’s Norwegian activities are even higher.

The value realised for owners and society when field products are sold, as well as tax payments, are not included. This year Equinor stands to pay more than 280 billion NOK in tax to the Norwegian state. Environmental and property taxes are not included in the report. The strong ripple effects of field developments in Norway are also excluded.

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