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  • WORLDAug 9 · 06:05 UTCWTOP DC
    Cyprus natural gas to supply Europe by first half of 2028, minister says, as EU seeks new sources

    The energy minister stated that natural gas from a deposit off Cyprus can supply European consumers as early as March 2028. The project involves the Cronos field and partners TotalEnergies and Eni, which will transport gas to Europe by first routing it through Egypt's Zohr natural gas deposit for liquefaction.

  • BUSINESSAug 3 · 18:54 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    TotalEnergies to buy Shell’s wind, solar business in Europe

    TotalEnergies agreed to acquire Shell's European onshore renewable energy businesses, including 4 GW of solar and wind projects in Italy, the Netherlands, and other countries, for an undisclosed amount. Simultaneously, TotalEnergies will sell a 50% stake in a 1.2 GW renewable energy portfolio in Germany, Spain, France, and Poland to KKR for €1.8 billion.

  • BUSINESSAug 3 · 08:55 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Shell offloads European renewables business to TotalEnergies in latest pivot away from green energy

    Shell has sold its European renewables business to TotalEnergies as part of its strategic shift away from green energy initiatives.

  • BUSINESSJul 28 · 04:00 UTCFINANCIAL TIMES WORLD
    TotalEnergies benefits from EU sanctions reprieve on Russian gas

    French energy major TotalEnergies can continue selling LNG from its Yamal project in Siberia to Asian customers due to a reprieve from EU sanctions on Russian gas.

  • BUSINESSJul 23 · 09:24 UTCLE MONDE (EN)
    TotalEnergies nets $11.2 billion profit in six months amid Middle East war

    TotalEnergies reported an $11.2 billion profit over six months during the Middle East war. The company's refining and petrochemical operations in Antwerp, Belgium, were highlighted in the context of this financial performance.

  • BUSINESSJul 22 · 20:36 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Exxon can pursue suit over contaminated oil at Baton Rouge refinery

    Exxon Mobil Corp. can pursue negligence claims against Chevron, TotalEnergies, contractors, and pipeline operators over contaminated crude oil delivered to its Baton Rouge refinery in 2025. The oil, from the Anchor Project, had abnormal impurities that damaged equipment and mixed with clean crude. A judge rejected motions to dismiss claims, citing unresolved factual questions about liability.

  • BUSINESSJul 21 · 12:12 UTCSEMAFOR
    Abu Dhabi National Oil Company invests in $6.2B domestic gas project

    Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) will invest $6.2 billion with TotalEnergies, Eni, and China National Petroleum Corp to develop natural gas at the offshore Umm Shaif field. The project aims to produce 600 million cubic feet of gas daily by 2030, supporting UAE domestic demand and LNG exports while reducing reliance on Qatar’s gas imports before the Dolphin pipeline agreement expires in 2032.

  • BUSINESSJul 14 · 16:38 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    Halliburton Secures Well-Construction Contract for Suriname’s GranMorgu Project

    Halliburton secured a multi-year integrated drilling and completions contract for Suriname's GranMorgu deepwater development, operated by TotalEnergies. The $10.5 billion project aims to recover approximately 750 million barrels of oil, with first oil expected in 2028 and projected to generate $26 billion in economic impact.

  • BUSINESSJul 9 · 08:17 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    TotalEnergies Ships Mexican LNG to Asia, Skipping Panama

    TotalEnergies shipped its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Mexico's ECA LNG Phase 1 plant in Ensenada, Baja California, directly to Asia. Sempra Infrastructure operates the facility, which loaded and dispatched the cargo without transiting through Panama.

  • BUSINESSJul 8 · 04:05 UTCFLORIDA PHOENIX
    As Trump buyouts shake offshore wind industry, states hope developers stay in the game

    The Trump administration is blocking new offshore wind permits and offering buyouts to developers, prompting states to urge companies to remain invested in the industry. Federal deals, including a $129 million agreement with Duke Energy, aim to cancel projects, while states argue these actions are illegal and threaten climate goals.

  • SECURITYJul 7 · 15:17 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    Bomb attacks wound 18 in Damascus as Macron visits

    Two bomb attacks in Damascus near President Macron's hotel wounded 18 people. The bombs, placed in a car and garbage container, exploded during dismantling efforts. Macron continued his visit to discuss Syria's reconstruction with Ahmed al-Sharaa.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 08:00 UTCWISCONSIN EXAMINER
    As Trump buyouts shake offshore wind industry, states hope developers stay in the game

    The Trump administration is blocking new offshore wind permits and offering buyouts to developers, causing uncertainty in the industry. States like New York and North Carolina are advocating for continued investment in offshore wind despite federal opposition, with some developers reconsidering projects due to regulatory challenges.

  • POLITICSJul 7 · 07:05 UTCOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
    As Trump buyouts shake offshore wind industry, states hope developers stay in the game

    The Trump administration is blocking new offshore wind permits and offering buyouts to developers, prompting states like New York to urge companies to remain invested in the industry. Federal deals with Duke Energy and others have totaled over $2.5 billion to cancel projects, while seven states have sued, claiming these actions are illegal.

  • POLITICSJul 6 · 18:47 UTCNC NEWSLINE
    As Trump buyouts shake offshore wind industry, states hope developers stay in the game

    President Trump's administration is blocking new offshore wind permits and offering buyouts to developers, prompting states to urge companies to remain invested in the industry. Federal actions, including a $129 million deal with Duke Energy to abandon a North Carolina project, have led to concerns about the future of offshore wind development, with states like New York emphasizing its importance for climate goals.

  • POLITICSJul 6 · 10:02 UTCMICHIGAN ADVANCE
    As Trump buyouts shake offshore wind industry, states hope developers stay in the game

    The Trump administration is blocking offshore wind permits and offering buyouts to developers, causing uncertainty in the industry. State leaders, including New York's Andrew Gounardes, argue that federal actions threaten long-term investments in offshore wind, despite states' aggressive clean energy targets.

  • BUSINESSJul 5 · 09:45 UTCDAWN
    India eyes oil exploration expansion after Middle East war shortages

    India is expanding domestic oil exploration to address energy supply shortages caused by the Middle East war. The oil minister announced plans to bid out 250,000 square kilometers of unexplored areas, focusing on regions like the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago, and collaborating with international firms like Petrobras and BP.

  • BUSINESSJul 1 · 16:10 UTCPREMIUM TIMES NIGERIA
    Four groups launches suit in suit over TotalEnergies’ oil asset divesement in Nigeria

    Four groups have launched a lawsuit against TotalEnergies regarding its oil asset divestment in Nigeria. The groups are seeking documents to assess compliance with France's Duty of Vigilance Law, which mandates companies to address human rights and environmental risks.

  • BUSINESSJun 26 · 13:06 UTCINSIDE CLIMATE NEWS
    French Oil Major Failed to Fulfill ‘Vigilance’ Duty on Climate, Paris Court Rules

    A Paris court ruled that TotalEnergies must take responsibility for all greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain, including those from customers' use of its products. The court stated the company cannot hide behind consumers and must fulfill its 'vigilance' duty on climate issues.

  • BUSINESSJun 26 · 10:25 UTCFRANCE 24
    TotalEnergies ordered to account for client emissions in landmark climate ruling

    A French court ordered TotalEnergies to account for its clients' emissions in its climate plan, marking the first application of France's Corporate Duty of Vigilance law to climate change. The ruling was initiated by the NGO Notre Affaire à Tous.

  • BUSINESSJun 26 · 09:54 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    Suriname’s First Offshore Oil Project Moves From Plans to Steel

    Suriname's first offshore oil project is advancing as Saipem begins subsea work on the TotalEnergies GranMorgu field. The project remains on track for first oil production in 2028.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 16:19 UTCLE MONDE (EN)
    Court rules oil and gas giant TotalEnergies must account for its clients' CO₂ emissions

    A court ruled that TotalEnergies must account for CO₂ emissions from its clients. The decision highlights increased regulatory scrutiny of oil and gas companies' environmental impact.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 16:00 UTCCOURTHOUSE NEWS
    In landmark ruling, French court demands oil giant include customers’ emissions in climate plan

    A French court ruled that TotalEnergies must include customers' greenhouse gas emissions in its climate responsibilities under France's Corporate Duty of Vigilance Law, finding the company's existing framework incomplete. The court mandated an update to its vigilance plan within six months to address Scope 3 emissions, following a lawsuit initiated by Paris and four environmental organizations.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 15:51 UTCFORTUNE
    Paris court gives oil giant Total Energies half a year to tighten climate policies. Climate activists cry foul

    A Paris court ruled that TotalEnergies must account for customer greenhouse gas emissions within six months, marking the first application of France's 2017 corporate duty of vigilance law to climate change. Climate activists, who sought production cuts and project halts, criticized the decision as insufficient.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 14:33 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Paris court gives French oil giant TotalEnergies 6 months to tighten its climate policies

    A Paris court ruled that TotalEnergies must account for customer greenhouse gas emissions and tighten climate policies within six months, applying a 2017 corporate duty of vigilance law. The decision, the first to address climate change under this law, falls short of environmental groups' demands for production cuts and halting new fossil fuel projects.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 08:08 UTCWTOP DC
    As temperatures soar, Paris court set to rule on landmark climate change case

    A Paris court is set to rule on a landmark climate change case against energy giant TotalEnergies, with NGOs and the city of Paris arguing the company violates a 2017 law requiring companies to prevent environmental risks. The lawsuit seeks a 37% reduction in oil production and a 25% reduction in gas production by 2030, along with halting new fossil fuel projects, amid a severe European heatwave linked to human-caused climate change.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 08:06 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    As temperatures soar, Paris court set to rule on landmark climate change case

    A Paris court is set to rule on a landmark climate change case against TotalEnergies, which could require the energy company to reduce oil and gas production by 37% and 25%, respectively, by 2030. The lawsuit, led by NGOs and the city of Paris, cites a 2017 French law mandating companies prevent environmental risks. The decision comes amid a severe European heatwave linked to human-caused climate change.

  • WORLDJun 25 · 08:06 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    As temperatures soar, Paris court set to rule on landmark climate change case

    A Paris court is set to rule on a landmark climate change case against TotalEnergies, which could require the company to reduce oil and gas production. The lawsuit, brought by NGOs and the city of Paris, cites a 2017 law mandating companies prevent environmental risks, amid a heatwave affecting Europe.

  • BUSINESSJun 23 · 02:34 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    TotalEnergies Restarts Mozambique’s $20bn Gas Project

    TotalEnergies has restarted its $20 billion Mozambique LNG project, four years after an insurgency halted it, with a target of first gas in 2029.

  • BUSINESSJun 22 · 01:00 UTCPOLITICO EUROPE
    ‘Every man for himself’: Europe warned of rising competition for energy from Asia

    Europe faces increasing competition from Asia for natural gas supplies as high summer prices and dwindling reserves strain EU storage levels. Centralized Asian economies like China, Vietnam, and South Korea are better positioned to secure spot-market gas, leaving Europe at a disadvantage despite EU efforts to coordinate purchases.

  • BUSINESSJun 19 · 17:44 UTCTHE RIO TIMES
    TotalEnergies Says No to French Guiana Oil as Paris Moves to Allow It

    TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné stated the company will not drill new exploration wells off French Guiana. France's parliament is considering a bill to repeal a 2017 ban on oil exploration in French territories.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 16:28 UTCWTOP DC
    Trump administration to buy back another energy company’s offshore wind leases for 4 more projects

    The Trump administration is purchasing Invenergy's four offshore wind leases for $765 million to redirect funds to fossil fuel projects. Invenergy will invest in natural gas and geothermal energy instead of the offshore wind projects off Maine, California, and New Jersey coasts. This follows similar deals with TotalEnergies and Golden State Wind/Bluepoint Wind to halt offshore wind development.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 16:26 UTCWDIV CLICKONDETROIT
    Trump administration to buy back another energy company's offshore wind leases for 4 more projects

    The Trump administration has acquired Invenergy's four offshore wind leases for $765 million, redirecting funds to natural gas and geothermal projects. This follows previous deals totaling nearly $2.6 billion to halt offshore wind development and support fossil fuels.

  • POLITICSJun 17 · 16:26 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    Trump administration to buy back another energy company's offshore wind leases for 4 more projects

    The Trump administration is buying back Invenergy's four offshore wind leases for $765 million, redirecting funds to fossil fuel projects. This brings total spending on such agreements to nearly $2.6 billion, with similar deals involving TotalEnergies and Golden State Wind/Bluepoint Wind. The administration aims to shift investments toward natural gas and geothermal energy.

  • BUSINESSJun 17 · 10:51 UTCBLOOMBERG
    Total Oil Trading Gain Doubled to About $1 Billion Last Quarter

    TotalEnergies' oil trading gain doubled to approximately $1 billion in the last quarter. The article references TotalEnergies branding in a Bloomberg photograph.

  • BUSINESSJun 10 · 12:40 UTCSEMAFOR
    Gas project forecast to lift Mozambique's economy

    ExxonMobil’s gas project is projected to boost Mozambique’s economy by over 4% annually once production begins in four years, with Standard Bank estimating $150 billion in tax revenue over 30 years. The project, alongside TotalEnergies’ $20 billion initiative, aims to position Mozambique as a liquefied natural gas supplier amid global supply disruptions. However, progress depends on stability in northern Mozambique, where an armed insurgency has caused delays.

  • BUSINESSJun 5 · 18:12 UTCAL JAZEERA
    Trump admin’s cancellation of wind energy projects causes business turmoil

    The Trump administration's cancellation of wind energy projects has led to business turmoil, with seven northeastern states suing the US government for paying TotalEnergies to withdraw from offshore wind projects. The lawsuit highlights disputes over energy policy and financial agreements.

  • BUSINESSJun 4 · 14:30 UTCSEMAFOR
    Trump’s unlikely clean power legacy

    Miguel Stilwell d’Andrade, CEO of EDP, a Portuguese power company, is investing $5.3 billion in US renewables projects despite Trump administration revocations of offshore wind leases. EDP's focus on solar and battery storage for Big Tech contrasts with Europe's slower progress in energy security and regulatory hurdles.

  • BUSINESSJun 3 · 15:02 UTCMOSCOW TIMES
    Putin Allows France’s TotalEnergies to Sell Stake in Arctic LNG 2

    Putin has permitted France's TotalEnergies to sell its stake in Arctic LNG 2 to NordLine, a subsidiary of Russia's second-largest natural gas producer, Novatek.

  • POLITICSJun 2 · 22:20 UTCABC NEWS
    7 states sue Trump administration over $1 billion deal to halt offshore wind farm

    Seven states are suing the Trump administration over a nearly $1 billion deal to end French energy company TotalEnergies' offshore wind development off the East Coast.

  • POLITICSJun 2 · 22:00 UTCCANARY MEDIA
    7 states sue to stop Trump’s offshore wind deal with TotalEnergies

    Seven states, including New York, are suing the U.S. Department of the Interior over its agreement with TotalEnergies to pay private energy firms to abandon U.S. offshore wind projects. The lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s efforts to incentivize companies to exit renewable energy initiatives.