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Big five oil companies to reward shareholders with record payouts
2024-01-01 in The GuardianBP, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil and TotalEnergies to distribute more than $100bn despite public outrage
Tagged under: Exxon | TotalEnergies | Fossil Fuels | BP | Shell
Watch ‘TotalPollution: A Dirty Game’ Greenpeace France’s new film on fossil fuel greenwashing - Greenpeace International
2023-09-01 (or before) in GreenpeaceFossil fuel companies like TotalEnergies sponsor popular sports events like the Rugby World Cup to distract everyone from their climate destruction. Watch Greenpeace France’s new film to discover the shocking truth
Tagged under: France | TotalEnergies | Greenpeace
TotalEnergies employees infiltrated COP27 via pseudo-NGO
2023-06-13 (or before) in Le Monde.frThe oil and gas giant sent eight representatives to the latest international climate conference. But four attended under the banner of a mysterious German NGO.
Tagged under: COP27 | TotalEnergies
French oil giant TotalEnergies sues Greenpeace over emissions report
2023-05-03 in The GuardianGreen group accused company of emitting more than it disclosed but TotalEnergies says report used dubious methodologies
Tagged under: France | Activism | TotalEnergies | Fossil Fuels | Greenpeace
‘Monster profits’ for energy giants reveal a self-destructive fossil fuel resurgence
2023-02-09 in The GuardianLast year’s combined $200bn profit for the ‘big five’ oil and gas companies brings little hope of driving down emissions
Tagged under: BP | Shell | Exxon | Chevron | TotalEnergies | Fossil Fuels
Insurance giant Marsh in firing line over controversial East Africa pipeline
2023-02-07 in upstreamonline.comNon-profits allege Marsh’s involvement in EACOP line must be ‘scrutinised’
Tagged under: Africa | Insurance | TotalEnergies
Oil and gas firms’ green investments fail to match promise of publicity – study
2022-09-08 in The GuardianBP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Shell and TotalEnergies spend $750m a year burnishing climate credentials but only 12% of capital on low-carbon development
Tagged under: BP | Shell | Exxon | Chevron | TotalEnergies | Fossil Fuels | Capitalism
InfluenceMap Big Oil's Real Agenda on Climate Change 2022
2022-09-08 (or before) in InfluenceMapFollowing up on InfluenceMap's 2019 edition of 'Big Oil's Real Agenda', this latest report compares and contrasts the public communications, business operations, and policy engagement of 5 'supermajor' oil companies: BP, Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies. The report provides evidence of significant inconsistencies between the companies' use of 'green claims' with their investment strategies and policy engagement on climate change.
Tagged under: BP | Shell | Exxon | Climate Change | Chevron | TotalEnergies
BP and Shell signal commitment to UK investment - weakening government case against windfall tax | The Independent
2022-05-07 (or before) in The IndependentEd Miliband tells Saphora Smith that arguments against such a move are being exposed as ‘total nonsense’
Tagged under: BP | Shell | TotalEnergies
Early warnings and emerging accountability: Total’s responses to global warming, 1971–2021
2021-10-20 (or before) in ScienceDirect.comBuilding upon recent work on other major fossil fuel companies, we report new archival research and primary source interviews describing how Total res…
Tagged under: TotalEnergies
Life Cycle of Oil and Gas Fields in the Mississippi River Delta: A Review
2021-05-15 (or before) in MDPI - Publisher of Open Access JournalsOil and gas (O&G) activity has been pervasive in the Mississippi River Delta (MRD). Here we review the life cycle of O&G fields in the MRD focusing on the production history and resulting environmental impacts and show how cumulative impacts affect coastal ecosystems. Individual fields can last 40–60 years and most wells are in the final stages of production. Production increased rapidly reaching a peak around 1970 and then declined. Produced water lagged O&G and was generally higher during declining O&G production, making up about 70% of total liquids. Much of the wetland loss in the delta ...
Tagged under: TotalEnergies | Rivers | Louisiana | Wetlands
Total's play for Ugandan oil tests the climate commitment of international banks
2021-03-19 by in Climate Home NewsA final investment decision on the East African Crude Oil Pipeline is expected at the end of March, as campaigners urge financial institutions to avoid fossil fuels
Tagged under: Africa | TotalEnergies | Fossil Fuels
How Oil and Gas Corporations Funded an Attempted Coup
2021-01-11 (or before) in GreenpeaceWashington, DC — Oil and gas corporations, including Chevron and Exxon, have donated a total of $5.4 million to the seven Senators who voted to overturn the presidential election and bolstered a violent, failed attempted coup by pro-Trump extremists [1]. Greenpeace USA Senior Climate Campaigner John Noël said: “Oil and gas corporations aided the political …
Tagged under: USA | Exxon | Chevron | TotalEnergies | Greenpeace
Investors to Big Oil: Make It Rain
2019-11-05 (or before) by in The Wall Street Journal - Breaking News, Business, Financial & Economic News, World News and VideoInvestors want just one thing from the world’s biggest oil companies—cash—but it is becoming harder for the oil giants to deliver.
Tagged under: BP | Shell | Exxon | Chevron | TotalEnergies
Total greenwash: Total CEO announces oil company will spend US$100 million a year on forest protection and reforestation | REDD-Monitor
2019-10-24 (or before) in redd-monitor.orgBy Chris Lang On 6 July 2019, Patrick Pouyanné, the CEO of French oil and gas company Total, announced that his company would invest US$100 million per year in forest protection. Total’s announcement comes shortly after similar announcements by Shell and Eni to offset some of their emissions with forest conservation projects. Oil companies have...
Tagged under: Shell | TotalEnergies | Trees | France
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