TotalEnergies
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TotalEnergies
Summary
TotalEnergies is a multinational corporation[1]. TotalEnergies draws 1,308 Wikipedia views per month (multinational_corporation category, ranking #6 of 27).[2]
Key Facts
- TotalEnergies was a member of Q38110886[3].
- TotalEnergies was a member of Q131895870[4].
- TotalEnergies is in the country of France[5].
- TotalEnergies's instance of is recorded as multinational corporation[6].
- TotalEnergies's instance of is recorded as gas station chain[7].
- TotalEnergies's instance of is recorded as oil company[8].
- TotalEnergies's instance of is recorded as business[9].
- TotalEnergies's founder is recorded as Anas Farouki[10].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Kashagan Field[11].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Ekofisk[12].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Elgin–Franklin fields[13].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Dalia[14].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Girassol oil field[15].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Pazflor oil development[16].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Rabi Kounga oil field[17].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Akpo[18].
- TotalEnergies's item operated is recorded as Bonga Field[19].
- TotalEnergies is owned by BlackRock[20].
- TotalEnergies is owned by TotalEnergies Actionnariat France[21].
- TotalEnergies followed Elf Aquitaine[22].
- TotalEnergies followed Petrofina[23].
- TotalEnergies followed Omnium Français des Petroles[24].
- TotalEnergies was followed by Alon USA[25].
- TotalEnergies was followed by Arkema[26].
- TotalEnergies's headquarters location is recorded as Courbevoie[27].
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Founding
TotalEnergies's founder is recorded as Anas Farouki[10]. March 28, 1924 marks the founding of TotalEnergies[28].
Identity
Part of include CAC 40[29], a stock market index[30], in France[31], founded in 1987[32]; EURO STOXX 50[33]; Stoxx Europe 50[34]; and Dow Jones Global Titans 50[35]. Predecessors include Elf Aquitaine[22], Petrofina[23], and Omnium Français des Petroles[24]. Successors include Alon USA[25] and Arkema[26].
Leadership
TotalEnergies's chief executive officer is recorded as Patrick Pouyanné[36].
Operations
TotalEnergies's headquarters location is recorded as Courbevoie[27]. Subsidiaries include TOTAL Deutschland GmbH[37], a business[38], in Germany[39], founded in 1924[40], headquartered in Berlin[41]; TotalEnergies (in Canada)[42]; Total (United States)[43]; Total Gabon[44], a business[45], in Gabon[46], founded in 1949[47], headquartered in Port-Gentil[48]; SunPower[49], a business[50], in United States[51], founded in 1985[52], headquartered in San Jose[53]; and AS 24[54], an organization[55], in France[56], founded in 1988[57], headquartered in Saint-Herblain[58].
Industry
Industries include petroleum industry[59], energy industry[60], extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas[61], and activities of head offices[62].
Ownership
Owners include BlackRock[20], a company[63], in United States[64], founded in 1988[65], headquartered in New York City[66] and TotalEnergies Actionnariat France[21]. Stock exchanges include New York Stock Exchange[67], Euronext Paris[68], London Stock Exchange[69], and Euronext Brussels[70]. TotalEnergies's product or material produced is recorded as lithium grease[71].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for TotalEnergies include Tour Total[72], a skyscraper[73], in France[74], founded in 1985[75].
Why It Matters
TotalEnergies draws 1,308 Wikipedia views per month (multinational_corporation category, ranking #6 of 27).[2] TotalEnergies has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[76] TotalEnergies is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]
Entities named for TotalEnergies include Tour Total[72], a skyscraper[73], in France[74], founded in 1985[75].