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Korea National Oil Corp. (KNOC)

About

Korea National Oil Corp. (KNOC) is the national oil and gas company of South Korea and one of the most important industrial companies in the country. The company operates oil and gas fields in Vietnam, Libya, Peru, Indonesia, Nigeria, Yemen, Kazakhstan, Russia, Canada and South Korea.

Headquarters Address

Ulsan
South Korea

Transactions

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2019-02-15 --

KNOC, Equinor Team Up In Pursuit Of Floating Wind Energy

KNOC, Equinor Team Up In Pursuit Of Floating Wind Energy

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2010-01-14 CA$4,100.00

2010-01-14-2009-10-22-2009-12-22

2010-01-14-2009-10-22-2009-12-22

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2009-08-18 $435.00

2009-08-18-2008-03-01-2008-03-01

2009-08-18-2008-03-01-2008-03-01

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2009-08-15 $900.00

2009-08-15-2009-03-01-2009-03-01

2009-08-15-2009-03-01-2009-03-01

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2008-10-21 --

2008-10-21-2008-10-17

2008-10-21-2008-10-17

2100-10-01 $000.00

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News

CERAWeek: NOCs Balance Financial Realities, Energy Transition

National oil companies’ strategies include diversifying energy sources and seeking reserves located deeper in the ground and in deeper waters, while still working to curb emissions.

KNOC Scales Back North Sea Sale Process

Heavily indebted KNOC earlier this year tried to sell a 49% stake in its North Sea subsidiary Dana Petroleum but could not find a suitable buyer, sources said.

KNOC, Equinor Team Up In Pursuit Of Floating Wind Energy

The proportion of renewable energy in power generation is set to increase to 20% by 2030, which translates to a target of 49 GW of new renewable generation capacity by 2030, Equinor said.