Shell and Equinor to create Britain's largest independent oil and gas company in joint venture
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BP moves offshore wind business into joint venture with Japan’s Jera
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As U.K. clamps down on North Sea production, Shell and Equinor to merge operations there
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Equinor, Shell to Combine U.K. Assets
The energy majors will create a joint venture they say will be the biggest independent producer in the North Sea to help sustain domestic oil-and-gas production and secure energy supply in the U.K.The Wall Street Journal - 6d -
Shell and Equinor to combine UK offshore oil and gas assets
Companies say combination will play crucial role in securing energy supply for countryFinancial Times - 6d -
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