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Equinor backs Orsted’s $9.4B rights issue amid US political headwinds

by admin September 1, 2025
September 1, 2025

On Monday, Norwegian energy giant Equinor publicly committed its support for Orsted’s proposed $9.4 billion rights issue. 

This significant financial move by the Danish offshore wind developer comes as the company endeavors to strengthen its balance sheet, according to a Reuters report. 

The decision to bolster its financial standing is largely influenced by the challenging political climate in the US, particularly the perceived hostility towards wind power from President Donald Trump. 

Orsted’s initiative reflects a proactive strategy to navigate potential headwinds in the renewable energy sector, ensuring its long-term stability and continued investment in offshore wind projects despite external pressures.

Strategic alliance and challenges

The decision by the Norwegian energy conglomerate, with the state holding a substantial 67% ownership stake, underscores its strategic intent to deepen its collaboration and forge stronger alliances with Orsted. 

This concerted effort comes at a crucial juncture as both companies endeavor to navigate the intricate and often challenging regulatory landscape within the burgeoning US offshore wind market. 

The move is indicative of a broader ambition to consolidate their positions and overcome the various governmental and environmental stipulations that define this rapidly evolving sector.

“In response to the challenges facing offshore wind, the industry will see consolidation and new business models,” Equinor said in a statement.

Equinor believes that a closer industrial and strategic collaboration between Orsted and Equinor can create value for all shareholders in both companies.

The leading Danish multinational power company, is set to convene an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) of its shareholders this Friday. 

The primary agenda for this crucial meeting is to seek approval for a significant capital raise. This decision comes in response to what the company has termed “material adverse developments” impacting the US renewable energy sector, particularly within the offshore wind market where Orsted holds substantial investments.

The need for additional capital underscores growing challenges within the American clean energy landscape, including inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, and rising interest rates, which have collectively increased project costs and diminished anticipated returns for developers. 

Equinor’s interest

Equinor has announced its firm intention to subscribe for new shares in Orsted, a leading developer of offshore wind power. 

Equinor, which currently holds a 10% stake in Orsted, plans to invest up to 6 billion Danish crowns (approximately $941 million) in this subscription. 

This substantial investment underscores Equinor’s strong confidence in Orsted’s strategic business direction and its robust project pipeline. 

This move by Equinor is anticipated to further strengthen Orsted’s financial position, enabling it to accelerate its ambitious development plans for new offshore wind farms around the world. 

The continued collaboration and investment from key partners like Equinor are vital for driving the large-scale deployment of renewable energy infrastructure necessary to meet global climate goals.

Equinor intends to nominate a candidate for election to Orsted’s board at the upcoming annual general meeting.

Industry outlook

Last month, the US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) issued a work-stop order for Orsted’s Revolution Wind project, valued at $1.5 billion, despite it being 80% complete. 

This marks the second significant suspension of an offshore wind project by BOEM this year.

Equinor’s Empire Wind 1 project, located off the coast of New York, was previously halted by BOEM in April. 

Equinor stated that it is closely monitoring the situation in the US and will continue to engage in dialogue with Orsted as developments occur.

Orsted, 50.1% owned by the Danish state, has reaffirmed its commitment to a rights issue, a decision supported by the Danish finance ministry, despite a recent setback in the US.

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