TotalEnergies
French multinational energy and petroleum company
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March 2025 | A judicial investigation was opened in France against TotalEnergies for involuntary manslaughter in connection with its operations in Mozambique. |
February 18 2025 | TotalEnergies confirmed its departure from Burkina Faso after 70 years of presence in the country. |
January 2025 | TotalEnergies sold all of its service stations to Coly Energy Mali, a subsidiary managed by the Beninese company Bénin Petro. |
December 3 2024 | TotalEnergies announced plans to build a 0.3 gigawatt (GW) solar park in Saudi Arabia. |
November 15 2024 | TotalEnergies, along with BP, Shell, and Equinor, promised to invest $500 million to increase affordable energy access in sub-Saharan Africa, south and southeast Asia. |
November 14 2024 | TotalEnergies announced plans to equip all upstream assets with real-time methane leak detection equipment by 2025, aiming to reduce methane emissions to nearly zero by 2030. |
August 2024 | South Africa's advertising regulator ruled that TotalEnergies' sustainability advertising campaign was misleading, which was run in collaboration with Sanparks. |
April 22 2024 | OmanLNG and TotalEnergies signed a deal for the supply of 800,000 metric tons of liquified natural gas. |
March 6 2024 | TotalEnergies and QatarEnergy agreed to purchase participating interests in South Africa's Orange Basin offshore oil field, with TotalEnergies holding a 33% operating interest. |
February 21 2024 | TotalEnergies and Airbus entered a strategic partnership to reduce emissions through sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), with TotalEnergies providing over 50% of Airbus' European fuel requirements. |
January 31 2024 | TotalEnergies reached an agreement with OMV to purchase a 50% stake in its joint venture in Malaysia (SapuraOMV) for $903 million, including repayment of a $350 million loan. |
2023 | TotalEnergies acquired three gas-fired power plants with a total capacity of 1.5 GW in Texas from TexGen for $635 million. |
2023 | Slight revenue reduction to $237 billion, but continued profitability with net income increasing to $21.3 billion, with stable workforce of 101,279 employees. |
2023 | TotalEnergies invested $300 million in a renewable energy joint venture with Adani Green Energy in India, with a portfolio capacity of 1,050 MW. |
2023 | Ranked 21st largest company in the world according to the Forbes Global 2000 list. |
October 2023 | TotalEnergies announced the purchase of Quadra, a German clean energy aggregator, for an undisclosed amount. |
October 2023 | TotalEnergies sold its Canadian operations to Suncor Energy for C$1.47 billion and agreed to buy liquefied natural gas from Qatar for 27 years. |
July 2023 | Iraq signed a $27 billion energy agreement with TotalEnergies to develop the country's energy sector and boost output of oil, gas, and renewables. |
March 30 2023 | TotalEnergies sold an LNG shipment sourced from UAE to CNOOC on the Shanghai Petroleum and Natural Gas Exchange, marking the first trade settled in renminbi (Chinese yuan). |
2022 | TotalEnergies signed a strategic energy deal with ADNOC (Abu Dhabi National Oil Company) to collaborate on energy projects during the global energy crisis, focusing on joint investments in renewables, hydrogen, and nuclear energy sectors. |
2022 | Total entered an agreement with GIP to acquire a 50% stake in Clearway, one of the largest renewable energy owners in the United States. |
2022 | Total added 4 GW to its renewable energy portfolio by acquiring Core Solar, an Austin-based company. |
2022 | Peak performance year with record revenue of $263 billion and net income reaching $20.5 billion, maintaining workforce at 101,279 employees. |
December 2022 | TotalEnergies was sued by Friends of the Earth, Survie, and four Ugandan NGOs for alleged violations of French law regarding human rights and environmental duty of vigilance, specifically concerning the Tilenga Project in Murchison Falls National Park. |
September 2022 | An additional agreement was signed with QatarEnergy to include the North Field South (NFS), giving TotalEnergies a 9.375% stake of the 25% available to international companies. |
August 2022 | Global Witness investigation reveals TotalEnergies' partial ownership of a Siberian gas field supplying jet fuel to Russian warplanes, contradicting the company's claims about non-involvement in military operations. |
June 2022 | TotalEnergies signed a partnership with QatarEnergy for the world's largest LNG expansion project, the North Field East (NFE), holding a 6.25% stake equivalent to one of the four trains. |
March 1 2022 | TotalEnergies announces it will no longer provide capital for new projects in Russia, while maintaining existing stakes in Russian energy companies including Novatek, Yamal project, and Arctic LNG 2. |
February 24 2022 | Russian invasion of Ukraine begins, which later prompts international company responses. |
2021 | Cycling team changes name to Team TotalEnergies in time for the Tour de France. |
2021 | Total was ranked 2nd most environmentally responsible company out of 120 oil, gas, and mining companies in the Arctic Environmental Responsibility Index (AERI). |
2021 | Planned start of gas supply to the Iranian domestic market from the South Pars gas field project. |
2021 | Strong recovery with revenue rebounding to $184 billion, net income increasing to $16.0 billion, and workforce reducing to 101,309 employees. |
2021 | Total left the American Petroleum Institute lobby due to differences in addressing climate change. |
May 2021 | At the Ordinary and Extraordinary Shareholders' Meeting, shareholders approved the company's name change from Total to TotalEnergies, illustrating its investments in green electricity production. |
2020 | Total confirms a two-year sponsorship deal with Brazilian football team CR Flamengo. |
2020 | Significant financial impact during the COVID-19 pandemic, with revenue dropping to $119 billion and first recorded net loss of $7.2 billion, with employee count reducing to 105,476. |
July 2020 | The company changed its name from Total SA to Total SE as part of registration as a European company. |
2019 | Total's CEO Patrick Pouyanne pledges €100 million for the reconstruction of Notre-Dame cathedral after its fire damage. |
2019 | Company experienced a slight decline in revenue to $176 billion, with net income of $11.2 billion and workforce increasing to 107,776 employees. |
2018 | Total announced purchasing 74% of French electricity and gas provider Direct Énergie for 1.4 billion euros. |
2018 | TotalEnergies Italia was founded through the split of the Special Fluids branch from TotalErg, in preparation for the acquisition by Gruppo API. |
2018 | TotalEnergies reported annual revenue of $184 billion with a net income of $11.4 billion and 104,460 employees. |
2018 | Total officially withdrew from the Iranian South Pars gas field due to US sanctions pressure. |
2017 | Total is appointed by FIA and ACO as the official fuel supplier of the World Endurance Championship and 24 Hours of Le Mans from the 2018-19 season. |
2017 | Total announced the acquisition of Maersk Oil for $7.45 billion, positioning itself as the second operator in the North Sea. |
2017 | Total signed a $4.8 billion deal with Iran for the development and production of South Pars gas field, the first foreign investment after the 2015 sanctions were lifted. |
2016 | Total secures an eight-year sponsorship package with the Confederation of African Football (CAF), starting with renaming the Africa Cup of Nations. |
2016 | Total was ranked second-best among 92 oil, gas, and mining companies on indigenous rights in the Arctic. |
2016 | Total purchased French battery maker Saft Groupe S.A. for 1.1 billion euros. |
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