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Governor of Louisiana to Join Equinor, Edison Chouest Offshore for Christening of U.S.-Built Service Operations Vessel ECO Liberty

1. Equinor celebrates the ECO Liberty's christening in New Orleans. 2. This American-made vessel supports U.S. offshore wind projects. 3. The 262-foot hybrid vessel enhances Empire Wind 1 operations. 4. ECO Liberty showcases Gulf Coast’s manufacturing capabilities and labor force. 5. Vessel will be homeported at South Brooklyn Marine Terminal.

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Why Bullish?

The christening of ECO Liberty enhances EQNR's visibility in the offshore wind sector. Successful execution of projects like Empire Wind can positively influence stock performance as seen with similar renewable projects boosting investor confidence.

How important is it?

The article highlights significant operational developments for EQNR that align with market trends toward renewable energy. Increased operational capacity may attract investors focusing on sustainable energy initiatives.

Why Long Term?

This development supports long-term initiatives for offshore wind energy. As more projects materialize, EQNR's involvement can lead to sustained revenue growth similar to historical trends in renewable energy stocks.

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- NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Equinor, the developer of Empire Wind 1, will join Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, First Lady Sharon Landry, and host Edison Chouest Offshore for a christening ceremony for the ECO Liberty on Saturday, June 28, at 11 am at the Port of New Orleans. The American-made Service Operations Vessel (SOV) was built by more than 500 Louisianans and showcases the Gulf Coast’s growing manufacturing role in supporting U.S. offshore wind projects. The ECO Liberty is made of American steel and includes components from several Gulf Coast states. The 262-foot hybrid-powered vessel will soon depart for New York, where it will be homeported at the newly redeveloped South Brooklyn Marine Terminal. The ECO Liberty will be deployed to support ongoing marine construction in the lease area and eventually serve as the residence for Empire Wind workers offshore. More News From Equinor

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