Equinor Paris Agreement

Source: www.equinor.com/en/about-us/annual-general-meeting.html “Equinor supports the Paris Agreement and a net zero target for society. We have already raised CO2 emissions to a top level in the production process. We are now launching a series of unprecedented ambitions for strong trade union action and significant absolute emission reductions in Norway, which aim to achieve zero by 2050. This is consistent with the company`s climate goals and our strategy of creating high value with low emissions,” said Eldar Sétre, CEO of Equinor. These forward-looking statements reflect current views of future events and are, by their nature, subject to significant risks and uncertainties, as they relate to events and depend on circumstances that will occur in the future and that will be beyond Equinor`s control and are difficult to predict. There are a number of factors that could lead to actual results and developments materially differing from the results and developments expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements, including social changes in consumer demand and technological advances, the level of supply, demand and pricing of the industry; The price and availability of alternative fuels; Norway`s political and economic policies and other legal systems in which we have assets; General economic conditions political and social stability and economic growth in the affected regions of the world; Global political events and actions; amendments or non-compliance with legislation and administrative rules; The date of introduction of new projects inability to take advantage of growth or investment opportunities Unfavourable changes to tax systems; The development and use of new technologies; geological or technical difficulties Operating problems problems with transport infrastructure; The actions taken by competitors; measures taken by governments (including the Norwegian state as a majority shareholder); natural disasters and adverse weather conditions and other changes in general conditions; inability to attract and retain qualified staff; Relevant administrative authorizations Labour relations and workers` union actions and other factors discussed elsewhere in Equinor`s publications, each of which could affect Equinor`s ability to meet its climate ambitions.