Category: Financial Markets
Business Strategy and Outlook
Total Energies’ strategic plan aims to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 while delivering near-term financial performance in the event of a lower-oil-price environment.
Total has already started to move away from oil products with the conversion of its La Mede refinery to a renewable diesel producer. Conversion of the Grandpuits refinery to produce renewable diesel and bioplastics is set to follow. Together with coprocessing facilities at other refineries in Europe, the U.S., and Asia, Total expects to produce 100 thousand barrels a day of renewable diesel by 2030. Gross renewable generation capacity is expected to grow from about 10 gigawatts today to 35 GW by 2025 as Total invests a minimum of $3 billion per year or just over 20% of total spending from 2021. Current and planned capacity is primarily in solar, but Total is pushing further into floating offshore wind comprising 40% of planned growth, which should drive growth beyond 2025 and where it can leverage offshore capabilities from its oil and gas operations.
Financial Strength
Total remains one of the least leveraged global integrated firms with net debt to capital of 17.7% at the end of third-quarter 2021. Management aims to keep gearing below 20% and maintain an A credit rating. In 2021, Total expects net investments, including acquisitions and divestitures, close to $13 billion. Total committed to increasing the dividend by 5%-6% per year and repurchasing an incremental $5 billion worth of shares, but after suspending repurchases in 2020, abandoned any specific capital return targets. Instead, management has committed to supporting the dividend with oil prices as low as $40/bbl and will repurchase shares at higher oil prices when gearing is below 20%. As it is at that level now, management has resumed share repurchases starting in the fourth quarter of 2021. Going forward, Total plans to return up to 40% of additional cash flow if prices are above $60/bbl.
Bull Says
- Despite reducing capital spending, Total expects to increase production 2% per year on average through 2025, led by growth in LNG projects.
- Already about 50% of Total’s production in 2020 and expected to grow, long-plateau production projects like LNG reduce decline rates and reinvestment necessary to maintain production levels.
- Management has committed to supporting the dividend at $40/bbl. Combined with relatively low leverage, Total’s payout is one of the safer in the sector despite one of the highest yields.
Company Profile
TotalEnergies is an integrated oil and gas company that explores for, produces, and refines oil around the world. In 2020, it produced 1.5 million barrels of liquids and 7.2 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. At year-end 2020, reserves stood at 12.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent, 43% of which are liquids. The company operates refineries with capacity of nearly 2.0 million barrels a day, primarily in Europe, distributes refined products in 65 countries, and manufactures commodity and specialty chemicals. It also holds a 19% interest in Russian oil company Novatek.
(Source: Morningstar)
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