
By The Financial District
France's TotalEnergies Pulls Out Of Russia's Novatek Gas Firm
French energy giant TotalEnergies said that it will walk away from its stake in Russian natural gas producer Novatek and take a $3.7 billion loss, the Associated Press (AP) reported.

Photo Insert: TotalEnergies said it is withdrawing its representatives from the Novatek board, who have been abstaining from voting because of sanctions, with “immediate effect.”
TotalEnergies, which has come under criticism for pursuing some of its projects in Russia amid the war in Ukraine, said Western sanctions prevent it from selling its 19.4% stake to the Russian company.
It said it is withdrawing its representatives from the Novatek board, who have been abstaining from voting because of sanctions, with “immediate effect.”
As a result, TotalEnergies will no longer account for its ownership interest in Novatek, which will lead it “to record an impairment of approximately $3.7 billion in the accounts for the 4th quarter of 2022,” the French company said in a statement.
In line with its “principles of conduct” published on March 22, TotalEnergies “has gradually started to withdraw from its Russian assets while ensuring that it continues to supply gas to Europe.”
It comes amid an energy crisis in Europe provoked by Russia’s war in Ukraine that pushed up natural gas prices and has led governments to warn people to conserve this winter.
While prices have fallen from summertime peaks and Europe has largely filled its storage for the heating season, a colder-than-expected winter, a complete gas cutoff by Russia and other factors could lead to a supply crunch.
Environmental NGO Greenpeace France said the announcement comes “very late” and denounced TotalEnergies’ continuing operations in Russia. The French company has stakes in some other Russian projects meant to produce liquefied natural gas, including a 20% stake in Yamal LNG and a 10% stake in Artic LNG.
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