Tagged With TotalEnergies
10 February 2023
As security improves, TotalEnergies has other concerns
24 November 2022
The east African country continues to attract investment in oil and gas projects, but concerns over security are still impeding developments in the gas-rich north
17 November 2022
Companies are still fleeing the carbon-heavy assets, despite the industry committing to net-zero emissions by 2050 through the Pathways Alliance
2 November 2022
Margins narrowed considerably in the third quarter but still remain elevated for the time of year, as the continent continues to adapt following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
28 October 2022
The state-owned LNG heavyweight is adamant that it is a purely commercial enterprise, but the evidence is conflicting
28 October 2022
The bloc’s energy crisis plans include proposals that threaten to distort the global gas market and may have unintended consequences
28 October 2022
The European major’s upping of capex forecasts is not ringing alarm bells despite wider shareholder desire for discipline
5 October 2022
Don’t call it a comeback, newly gas-focused majors have been here for years
26 September 2022
Appetite to replace Russian energy imports is providing a major fillip to the Emirati firm’s upstream development plans
22 September 2022
The Spanish firm has form for leading where other firms swiftly follow
23 August 2022
The European producers celebrate further success in Block 6 but the East Med export conundrum remains unsolved
11 August 2022
Offshore liquefaction projects seem well-suited for the continent’s upstream
3 August 2022
The Emirati heavyweight is racing to bring on new gas production to exploit rampant global thirst for the resource
1 August 2022
Close collaboration between IOCs in Papua New Guinea means other developments may follow
27 July 2022
Oil Ministry claims around key IOC investments ignore its lame duck status
25 July 2022
Ikike indicates IOCs are still willing and able to develop the right projects in Nigeria’s upstream
14 July 2022
A range of factors appear to be in alignment for the southern African nation
11 July 2022
The Netherlands-focused independent has completed its first acquisition on the UKCS and doubled its production
22 June 2022
QatarEnergy has doled out another 12.5pc of NFE equity
15 June 2022
French firm’s Qatari LNG expansion stake is set to be the first in a queue
7 June 2022
Africa’s upstream is heavily populated by companies headquartered in London, where an increasingly positive environment for independents contrasts with the public pressure on the majors
30 May 2022
Political paralysis is preventing Iraq from capitalising on renewed international enthusiasm for upstream investment
24 May 2022
South Korean utility is the latest to sign up for contractual volumes as the continent’s purchasers appear to put a greater premium on supply security than Europeans
10 May 2022
Large discoveries alone are not enough to guarantee Namibia makes a success of Africa’s most promising frontier
24 March 2022
Green Party MEP had accused the firm of complicity in war crimes due to its stance on Russia’s invasion
16 March 2022
The French firm’s decision not to follow its peers’ lead on Russia is back in the spotlight
3 March 2022
The fallout from Myanmar’s coup may not be enough to discourage the Thai state-owned firm
1 March 2022
The major has failed to go as far as European IOC peers
1 March 2022
The firms’ Russian exits will make remaining in the country difficult to justify for other IOCs
25 February 2022
The French major aims to make up ground after its recovery lagged peers in 2020
23 February 2022
The news again highlights Suriname’s potential as a frontier basin
14 February 2022
The sector is attracting attention from both domestic and international firms
2 February 2022
The development remains on track to start oil production in 2025
25 January 2022
The French major is transferring its stake in the Yadana gas field to its partners
18 January 2022
Shell and TotalEnergies have agreed to execute a major integrated development and bought into the government’s gas-led strategy
17 January 2022
The firms will sell their joint venture and its non-operating stakes to Angola’s Somoil
11 November 2021
The region’s foremost operators are frontrunners in the global shift to lower-carbon energy
2 November 2021
Decision may prove critical to the viability of the next tranche of regional projects
25 October 2021
A poor showing for Iranian-backed factions may add impetus to efforts to reduce import dependence
26 September 2021
The major has bucked the trend of Iraqi exits and reorganisations. Why is it going where others fear to tread?
23 August 2021
Three of the basin’s largest players insist it is core. But it is hard to conclude that BP’s and Shell’s positions are fully optimised
14 July 2021
The French major continues to trim its portfolio
25 May 2021
The warmer months ahead promise margins upside
13 May 2021
Oil companies active in the country face difficult choices as pressure to disengage intensifies
22 April 2021
The county’s negotiating tactics are damaging its reputation among developers
13 April 2021
The development will see Ugandan crude exported from the Tanzanian port of Tanga
18 February 2021
Much of what the three European majors plan to do is remarkably similar. But Total’s dialogue is subtly different
9 February 2021
Total's liquefaction project remains on schedule to come onstream in 2024 despite the country’s deteriorating security situation
24 July 2020
Colin Bryce continues his oil markets story, looking at the characters that shaped the UK capital’s prominent role
25 June 2020
The deployment of the Yavuz in a section of the Mediterranean claimed by Cyprus pushes the region closer to open conflict