TotalEnergies Extends LNG Deal With CNOOC

Zinger Key Points
  • TotalEnergies extends its LNG supply agreement with CNOOC by five years, ensuring 1.25 million tons of LNG annually to China until 2034.
  • The deal strengthens TotalEnergies' ties with CNOOC and reduces exposure to volatile spot market prices in Asia.

TotalEnergies SE TTE extended its sales and purchase agreement (SPA) with CNOOC by an additional five years.

Under the agreement, the company will continue delivering 1.25 million tons of liquified natural gas (LNG) annually to China, now extending the contract until 2034.

Gregory Joffroy, Senior Vice President, LNG at TotalEnergies said, “We are pleased to strengthen our ties with CNOOC, a key partner for the Company in the world’s largest LNG importing country. This agreement allows us to continue securing long-term sales in Asia and reduce our exposure to spot market gas prices.”

On Wednesday, TotalEnergies inked a 10-year deal with BOTAŞ for 1.1 million tons of LNG annually, starting in 2027. The agreement secures long-term sales in Türkiye and reduces exposure to spot gas price fluctuations.

Apart from this, the company formed a 50/50 joint venture with Adani Green for a 1,150 MW solar project in Gujarat, India. TotalEnergies will invest $444 million, boosting its renewable energy strategy.

Investors can gain exposure to the stock via Advisor Managed Portfolios Miller Value Partners Appreciation ETF MVPA and Octane All-Cap Value Energy ETF OCTA.

Price Action: TTE shares are up 2.65% at $69.84 premarket at the last check Thursday.

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