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Equinor backs Orsted after Trump ramps up assaults on offshore wind
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Equinor backs Orsted after Trump ramps up assaults on offshore wind

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Last updated: September 1, 2025 10:27 am
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Image taken on September 4, 2023 exhibits windmills on the Nysted Offshore Wind Farm constructed by Danish windpower big Orsted in 2002-2003 within the Baltic Sea close to Gedser in Denmark.

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Norwegian oil big Equinor on Monday pledged to assist Denmark’s Orsted with nearly $1 billion of contemporary capital, backing the beleaguered firm amid sustained assaults on offshore wind tasks from the Trump administration.

In an obvious present of confidence on this planet’s largest offshore wind developer, Equinor signaled its intention to take part in Orsted’s deliberate 60 billion Danish krone ($9.4 billion) rights subject and mentioned it meant to carry on to its 10% possession within the firm.

Equinor mentioned its strategic assist of the rights subject displays its confidence in Orsted’s underlying enterprise and the competitiveness of offshore wind sooner or later power combine. The state-backed Norwegian power group is the second largest shareholder in Orsted, behind the Danish authorities.

As a part of the transfer, Equinor mentioned it could nominate a candidate to Orsted’s board of administrators.

Shares of Orsted rose 3.6% on the information, earlier than paring features. The inventory worth, which is down practically 90% from a 2021, peak notched a contemporary report low final month after the Trump administration ordered the corporate to halt work on a close to full windfarm.

Equinor shares have been final seen 0.2% larger on Monday morning.

Each corporations have been navigating challenges across the offshore wind business, with Equinor saying it’s intently monitoring developments within the U.S., and that it intends to stay in dialogue with Orsted.

The wind business has been a goal for U.S. President Donald Trump since his first day in workplace. The most recent blow got here on Friday when the U.S. Division of Transportation canceled $679 million in federal funding for a dozen infrastructure tasks that will assist offshore wind energy nationwide.

“Wasteful, wind tasks are utilizing sources that might in any other case go in direction of revitalizing America’s maritime business,” Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy mentioned in an announcement.

Analysts at RBC Capital Markets mentioned Equinor’s transfer to assist Orsted could possibly be seen as a primary step for the corporate contemplating the opportunity of a possible merger between the 2 offshore wind portfolios.

“The problem with collaborating totally is that the corporate will successfully enhance its web publicity to 2 100%-owned US offshore wind tasks, neither of which look more likely to be farmed down within the close to time period, and the place political assist stays unsure,” analysts at RBC Capital Markets mentioned in a analysis word.

“The incremental constructive is that alongside its maintained shareholding, Equinor will now be having board illustration, taking advantage of a difficult state of affairs,” they added.

Spokespeople for Equinor and Orsted didn’t instantly reply to a CNBC request for remark.

— CNBC’s Spencer Kimball & Ganesh Rao contributed to this report.

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