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US-Built Service Operations Vessel ECO Liberty Launched to Support Equinor’s Empire Wind Project

Posted on July 2, 2025

Edison Chouest Offshore built “ECO Liberty,” launched in Louisiana, to sail to New York this summer; will house up to 60 workers to support offshore operations 

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – Equinor, the developer of Empire Wind, officially launched the Service Operations Vessel ECO Liberty on June 28 for deployment in its New York offshore wind project, marking the culmination of a major investment in the U.S. shipbuilding industry. Louisiana First Lady Sharon Landry served as the vessel’s “Godmother” during a christening ceremony on the Mississippi River at the Port of New Orleans.

Speakers at the event included Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry, along with leaders from Equinor and Edison Chouest Offshore. A proclamation signed by New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell declaring June 28 as ECO Liberty Day was presented during the ceremony.

The American-made ECO Liberty was built by Edison Chouest Offshore by more than 500 Louisianans and showcases the critical role of Gulf Coast manufacturing companies in strengthening the supply chain for offshore energy. The vessel was built with American steel and includes components from companies in several Gulf Coast states.

“The ECO Liberty showcases the positive impact Empire Wind is having on the American economy,” said Molly Morris, President of Equinor Renewables Americas. “Equinor is grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with Louisiana’s world-class shipbuilding industry as we support the Trump Administration’s efforts to expand U.S. vessel manufacturing. This vessel reflects how offshore wind can create durable, high-quality jobs while building out a homegrown energy supply chain.”

The 262-foot hybrid-powered ECO Liberty will soon depart for New York, where it will be homeported at New York’s South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, where more than 2,000 workers have been put to work constructing a next-generation staging facility, O&M base, and control center for Empire Wind. The ECO Liberty will be deployed to support ongoing marine construction in the lease area and eventually serve as the floating home for Empire Wind’s skilled workers when stationed offshore. Including the ECO Liberty, seven new US-flagged vessels will be added to the U.S. Jones Act compliant fleet, because of Empire Wind.

ABOUT EMPIRE WIND 

Empire Wind is located 15-30 miles southeast of Long Island and spans 80,000 acres, with water depths of between approximately 75 and 135 feet. The 810 MW offshore energy project draws broadly on the domestic and international supply chain and is already creating thousands of jobs across the United States. Empire Wind will provide enough electricity to power 500,000 New York homes. www.empirewind.com

ABOUT EQUINOR

Equinor is a broad international energy company and for nearly 40 years has delivered safe and reliable energy to help power American society. Equinor’s U.S. portfolio includes oil, gas, renewables, lithium and low-carbon solutions. We are one of the largest offshore wind developers in the world, with more than 20 years of global experience. www.equinor.com/renewus

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