Norway’s biggest oil company has held talks with potential suitors for its stake in the Eagle Ford business. (Bloomberg) — Equinor ASA is considering selling all or some of its operations in the Eagle Ford shale in the U.S., according to people familiar with the matter, as it focuses on other stateside prospects. Norway’s biggest oil company has held talks with potential suitors for its stake in the Eagle Ford business, said one of the people, who asked to not be identified because the matter isn’t public. Equinor is open to selling it outright but is also considering seeking partners for the division as finding a buyer for its entire interest may be difficult, this person said. Equinor co-owns the unit with Repsol SA, the Spanish oil explorer. A representative for Equinor declined to comment. Equinor, which was previously known as Statoil ASA, has been active in the Eagle […]