News from Denmark raises Quantafuel on the Oslo Stock Exchange
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On Wednesday, the arrow points to the Oslo Stock Exchange. At lunchtime, the main index stands at 1,204.53 points, up 2.2 percent. Shares worth NOK 1.35 billion have so far been traded. Large companies like Hydro, DNB and Yara increases 2.4 percent, 2.2 percent and 1.4 percent, respectively.
A fat North Sea oil traded for $ 100.63, up 1.6 percent.
“It is estimated that a significant shutdown in China will endanger about 0.5 million barrels of oil demand,” Louise Dickson of Rystad Energy told Reuters, according to TDN Direkt.
Equinor and partners are working with Norwegian authorities to take new steps to meet with gas in Europe, according to a statement on Wednesday. Increase in gas production makes it possible to the high gas production from the fields Troll, Oseberg and Heidrun during the summer months. Equinor rises 1.1 percent to 287.90 kroner.
Christen Sveaas-controlled Kistefos has entered into an agreement to purchase 77.7 million shares in Siem Offshore with settlement on 7 April 2022. The purchase price is NOK 7.26 per. action. Following this transaction, Kistefos holds approximately 32.5 percent of external shares and voting rights. The share rises 45 percent to NOK 6.96.
Kvantafuel has completed the repair work for the first lines on Skive, and plants are gradually back in production, it is stated in a stock exchange announcement.
– With both combustion chambers now repaired and installed, we continue the goal of higher uptime and capacity, says Quantafuel’s CEO Lars Rosenløv. The share rises 4.6 percent to 19.30 kroner.
Tuesday’s presentation Kongsberg Automotive its quarterly figures, something that ended with a price drop of 13.6 percent. In the fourth quarter, the image producer had a turnover of 206 million euros and had an exact operating profit of 8.3 million euros. At the same time, it became known that the management chose to drop the guidance for 2022. On Wednesday, the share is unchanged at 2.52 kroner.
Ice group falls 7.6 percent to $ 0.92. On Friday, Nordnet’s investment economist, Mads Johannesen, warned about the share, and pointed out that it could fall 74 percent.
Petrolia announces letter of intent for a CO2 hub in Germany. The share rises 12.7 percent to NOK 5.84.