Report: Norway should sell its oil shares
Norway should sell the oil shares the country owns through Oljefondet, its state-owned oil fund, as the state is already sufficiently exposed to the oil sector through its stake in Statoil and in several fields on the Norwegian shelf, says a professor of economy in a new report.
The Norwegian state is overly exposed to the oil sector and should therefore sell its oil shares.
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