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TotalEnergies CEO: French prefer a fuel price cap over a superprofit tax

Patrick Pouyanne, Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies, said at the annual general meeting held on Friday that French citizens prefer to have energy companies 'cap fuel prices' at the pump rather than pay a tax on superprofits.

He was answering a climate NGO's representative who asked if?the company could do more to help ease the price shocks for consumers. TotalEnergies has been criticized for its massive profits from oil price spikes caused by the war in Iran. French politicians are pushing for a tax on the company to help lower prices.

Pouyanne claimed that a survey had revealed that French citizens prefer a price limit, but he did not specify which poll was in question.

Pouyanne stated that "French citizens have already spoken out, saying they prefer a direct benefit from a price cap at the pump to a later supertax which the government could or might use?to finance energy transition."

He added: "By a way, I think?that is why the government backed?back from its intention to impose supertax... We are the lone company in France to voluntarily cap fuel prices, and the more that we sell, the more money we lose." Reporting by America Hernandez, Editing by Sudip kar-Gupta & Susan Fenton

(source: Reuters)