TotalEnergies SE 2016 IR
The report outlines TOTAL's performance and strategic progress for the fiscal year 2016. In 2016, the company demonstrated resilience in a volatile market, achieving an adjusted net income of $8.3 billion and outstanding hydrocarbon production growth of 4.5% to 2,452 kboe/d. TOTAL expanded its low-carbon portfolio through the acquisition of Saft Groupe, a leader in energy storage, and the gas distributor Lampiris. Additionally, the company reduced its routine flaring by 77% compared to 2010 and improved its energy efficiency by over 9% since 2010. The report also highlights the successful launch of the 'One Total' project and a new organization structured around four business segments.
Company: TotalEnergies SE
Sector: Energy
Country: France
Year: 2016
Type: IR
Pages: 388
TotalEnergies SE
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The report outlines TOTAL's performance and strategic progress for the fiscal year 2016. In 2016, the company demonstrated resilience in a volatile market, achieving an adjusted net income of $8.3 billion and outstanding hydrocarbon production growth of 4.5% to 2,452 kboe/d. TOTAL expanded its low-carbon portfolio through the acquisition of Saft Groupe, a leader in energy storage, and the gas distributor Lampiris. Additionally, the company reduced its routine flaring by 77% compared to 2010 and improved its energy efficiency by over 9% since 2010. The report also highlights the successful launch of the 'One Total' project and a new organization structured around four business segments.
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Document Details
Report Year
2016
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
Fiscal Year
2016
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Integrated Report
Language
English
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