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TotalEnergies withdraws directors from Novatek

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Further to its principles of conduct defined for its activities in relation to Russia, published on 22 March 2022, TotalEnergies has gradually started to withdraw from its Russian assets while ensuring that it continues to supply gas to Europe.

TotalEnergies holds a 19.4% stake in the company Novatek, a stake that it cannot sell given the prevailing shareholders’ agreements, as it is forbidden for TotalEnergies to sell any asset to one of Novatek's main shareholders who is under sanction.

In view of the European sanctions in force since the beginning of the war, the two directors representing TotalEnergies on the board of directors of Novatek are led to abstain from voting in meetings of the board of directors of this company, in particular on financial matters. They are therefore no longer in a position to fully carry out their duties on the board which might become an issue for the governance of this company.

Under these circumstances, the Board of Directors of TotalEnergies has decided to withdraw the representatives of the company from the board of PAO Novatek with immediate effect.

As a result, the criteria for significant influence no longer being met within the meaning of the accounting regulations that apply to the company, TotalEnergies will no longer equity account for its 19.4% stake in Novatek in the company's accounts.

This will lead to record an impairment of approximately US$3.7 billion in the accounts for 4Q22. In addition, TotalEnergies will no longer book reserves for its interest in Novatek, with an impact on the company's reported proved reserves at the end of 2021 of 1.7 billion of barrels. However, the life duration of the company's proved reserves will remain above 11 years of production.

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