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TotalEnergies Buys Back €38 Million of Its Own Shares Over Two Days

Tipranks - Thu Feb 19, 3:16AM CST

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The latest announcement is out from TotalEnergies SE ( (FR:TTE) ).

TotalEnergies has repurchased 590,596 of its own shares on the Paris market over February 12 and 13, 2026, at a weighted average price of €64.34 per share for a total consideration of about €38 million. The buyback is carried out under shareholder authorizations and reflects the company’s ongoing capital management strategy, which can support earnings per share and signal confidence in its financial position and long-term outlook for investors.

The latest tranche of repurchases adds to TotalEnergies’ broader share buyback program, a common practice among major energy groups seeking to return cash to shareholders amid robust cash flows. Such transactions may enhance shareholder value by reducing the free float and can be seen as a tool to optimize the balance sheet, though they also concentrate exposure to the company’s future performance among remaining investors.

More about TotalEnergies SE

TotalEnergies is a global integrated energy company that produces and markets oil and biofuels, natural gas, biogas and low-carbon hydrogen, as well as renewables and electricity. With more than 100,000 employees and operations in about 120 countries, the group focuses on providing reliable, affordable and more sustainable energy, placing sustainability at the core of its strategy and projects.

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