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TotalEnergies to stay in France, CEO states as it studies United States listing

TotalEnergies will continue to be listed in France, Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne said on Wednesday, as the company thinks about a listing in the United States.

On April 26, Pouyanne had actually informed experts TotalEnergies was seriously looking at a possible main listing in New york city to make sure much easier gain access to for U.S. financiers, including he would report back to the board by September.

On Wednesday, speaking at a panel at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha, he said, We never stated we will leave France.

I duplicate, we'll remain in France, we'll be listed in France. The concern is - can we much better offer some shares to our U.S. shareholders?

Pouyanne included, We have a growing number of U.S. investors, and we have less European shareholders, including French investors - most likely because of all the debate about ESG, etc. That's the truth. And then you see quite a different valuation in between the U.S. markets and the European market.

It was for that reason the fiduciary duty of the TotalEnegies board to study a U.S. listing, he included.

And after that, when we have actually studied, we will come back. And again, it's not a matter of politics, it refers company. And I more than happy to see that all the French political leaders are - desire to keep TotalEnergies.

In a May 2 radio interview, French Financing Minister Bruno Le Maire said it was essential for the French oil significant to remain listed in France.

Poyanne said the LNG market was tense but would have more supply and, as a result, lower rates by 2027-2030.

Today you see even - because of the European market becoming an LNG market after the Russian Ukraine war - you see that we remain in a tense market where in reality supply is even short demand.

So probably we'll have by 2027, 2030 quite a great deal of supply, he stated, including that lower costs would draw new clients.

So I'm not afraid. I think there is a location - a clear location for the gas in the transition.

(source: Reuters)