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Resposta da empresa

8 jan 2026

Author:
TotalEnergies

TotalEnergies response

We have taken note of your invitation dated February 4th, to react to the article released in the Kenyan Wall Street.

It is false to claim that TotalEnergies is engaging in greenwashing by sponsoring the Africa Cup of Nations. Africa is an integral part of TotalEnergies' DNA. The Company has been present on the continent for ninety years and has continuously developed its activities and strengthened its local presence. The Company, through its subsidiaries, employs 10,000 men and women in more than 40 African countries and operates across the entire energy value chain and distribution network. Every day, nearly 4 million customers are served at more than 4,700 TotalEnergies service stations in Africa.

The Company has been a partner and title sponsor of 10 competitions organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) since 2016 and, through this partnership, aims to:

- promote the values of this sport and contribute to its development, particularly among young people.

- bring its stakeholders and customers together around the passion and celebration of football.

- unite its employees.

About the strategy: TotalEnergies reaffirms the relevance of its balanced integrated multi-energy strategy considering the developments in the oil, gas and electricity markets. Anchored on two pillars, Oil & Gas, notably LNG, and electricity, the energy at the heart of the transition, the Company plans to increase its energy production (hydrocarbons and electricity) by +4% per year between 2024 and 2030…

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Activists accuse TotalEnergies of "sportswashing" human rights and environmental abuses in Africa; incl. TotalEnergies' response

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