Fri 8 Jul 2011, 08:45 GMT

Statoil to publish Q2 results in July


Norwegian fuel supplier to post financial results and hold Q2 presentation later this month.



Statoil Fuel & Retail ASA is due to publish its results for the second quarter 2011 at 07:30 CEST on 27th July 2011.

A presentation will be held the same day at 09:00 CEST at the company's headquarters at Sørkedalsveien 8, Oslo, Norway.

The presentation and subsequent Q&A session will be held in English and the event will be webcast live. The webcast link will be posted on the Statoil Fuel & Retail website, www.statoilfuelretail.com, before the presentation.

All relevant second quarter material will be posted on www.statoilfuelretail.com.

To register for the presentation, please send an e-mail to SFR_IR@statoilfuelretail.com by the close of business on 26th July 2011. For any other questions regarding registration or practical issues, please contact Anette Ivsett, mobile: +47 932 08 783.

Statoil Fuel & Retail is a leading Scandinavian fuel supplier whose products include marine fuel, stationary energy, aviation fuel, lubricants and chemicals.

In Europe, Statoil Fuel & Retail operates 12 key terminals, approximately 400 road tankers and 50 depots in eight countries. The company also delivers aviation fuel at 85 airports in nine countries and produces and sells 750 different lubricant products.

The company has a broad road transport fuel retail network across Scandinavia, Poland, the Baltics, and Russia with approximately 2,300 fuel stations.


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