TotalEnergies to remain in Russia

Unlike supermajors BP and Shell, the war in Ukraine doesn't motivate the French supermajor to pull out of Russia. However, it will no longer supply capital to new projects.
Totals topchef, Patrick Pouyanne (tv.) fejrer åbningen af LNG-terminalen i arktiske Sabetta sammen med bl.a. Ruslands præsident Vladimir Putin i 2017. | Photo: Alexei Druzhinin/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Totals topchef, Patrick Pouyanne (tv.) fejrer åbningen af LNG-terminalen i arktiske Sabetta sammen med bl.a. Ruslands præsident Vladimir Putin i 2017. | Photo: Alexei Druzhinin/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

TotalEnergies denounces Russia's military aggression against Ukraine, "which has tragic consequences for the population and threatens Europe."

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