Negative start on the Oslo Stock Exchange

This will affect the Oslo Stock Exchange on Monday

The case is updated…

After one hour of trading, the main index was down 0.14 percent to 1184.81.

oil

A barrel of Brent oil was traded at 104.49, down 2.36 percent today. West Texas Intermediate crude is down 2.52 percent to $102.15.

In contrast, a barrel of North Sea oil was trading at $104.94 a barrel at the close of trading in Oslo on Friday.

Equinor Weak 0.06 percent Monday morning after a 2.69 percent drop on Friday. The stock is trading at 334.55 NOK. Aker BP It rises 2 percent to 338.50 crowns.

our energy It fell 0.8 percent to 36.10 crowns. The company today presented production numbers for the second quarter.

petroleum 25 percent falls on the news of a dry well in the Norwegian Sea, where they hold a 10 percent ownership stake. The stock is trading at 6.08 NOK.

green

front line It rose 0.2 per cent to 84.15 Norwegian kroner after news of a merger agreement with Euronav.

BW Energy It is higher by 3 percent to 25.86 crowns. On Friday, the CEO bought 2.5 million shares.

It is a subsidiary of vow It received orders for a total of five safe food safety systems in the second quarter, with a total value of €2.7 million. The stock rose 0.8 percent to 22.48 Norwegian crowns.

sass It rises 4.2 percent to 0.49 crowns, after a 23 percent decline last week.

turbid carbon capture Revenue increased from NOK 69 million in the second quarter of 2021 to NOK 194 million in the second quarter of 2022 and rose 4.6 percent to NOK 19.05 on Monday morning.

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DNB Markets sees significant rise in Seadrill. The stock rose 8.7 percent to 300.00 Norwegian crowns.

PGS

PGS expects revenue of approximately $274 million in the second quarter of 2022compared to $186 million in the same quarter last year. The share fell 3 percent to 7.73 NOK.

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