TotalEnergies outlines long-term transition strategy, shares reflect mixed analyst stance
29.06.2026 - 11:12:10 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Stefan Krueger, Long-Term & Business Model desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 11:11.
TotalEnergies SE (FR0000120271) positions itself on Euronext Paris as a global integrated energy group with a dual focus on hydrocarbons and low-carbon power. The company emphasizes a progressive transition strategy backed by strong cash generation from its legacy oil and gas activities, according to recent market and analyst reports. Analyst overview on wallstreet-online
What long-term numbers show
On Euronext Paris under the ticker TTE, TotalEnergies shares recently traded around 68.15 euros in real-time, with a one-year performance above 30 percent and a clear outperformance versus parts of the European energy sector. Realtime data and performance metrics Market data providers cite a market capitalization in the range of roughly 147 to over 155 billion euros for the company, placing it among the largest constituents of the CAC 40 benchmark index in Paris. MarketScreener profile with index data
Over a 52-week horizon, the shares trade well above their yearly low but remain below the 52-week high, which reflects a market that has already priced in part of the company’s operational resilience while still discounting macro and commodity-price uncertainties. 52-week range and volatility data For income-focused investors, the stock is often referenced as an energy name with robust dividend capacity supported by upstream and LNG cash flows. Prior dividend profile article on ad-hoc-news
How analysts view the shares
Consensus data from analyst aggregators point to an average price target of about 71.62 euros for TotalEnergies, implying a moderate upside of roughly 5 percent from the recent 68.15 euros quote cited on German platforms. Analyst consensus and price targets The dispersion is significant, with targets ranging from 53 to 94 euros, a spread that mirrors different views on long-term oil prices and the pace of the company’s transition investments. Target range details
Recent individual research notes underline this divergence. For example, UBS has TotalEnergies on a Buy rating in a broader European energy sector context, highlighting solid project execution and capital returns, while AlphaValue/Baader Europe has shifted its stance to Add and adjusted its price target in light of partnerships such as Bacalhau’s first oil in cooperation with Galp Energia. MarketScreener compilation of UBS and AlphaValue/Baader views
All news and analysis on the TotalEnergies shares
Further articles on ad-hoc-news.de and the Investor Relations materials of TotalEnergies provide additional details on strategy, dividends and project pipeline.
How TotalEnergies earns its money
TotalEnergies derives a substantial share of its cash flows from upstream oil and gas production, liquefied natural gas (LNG) and downstream refining and petrochemicals, complemented by a growing portfolio of renewable power and electricity supply activities. Business model description The company operates across the value chain, from exploration and production to refining, marketing and power trading, which helps smooth earnings across commodity cycles. TotalEnergies Investor Relations overview
Where the stock trades today
The TotalEnergies shares (FR0000120271) most actively trade on Euronext Paris under the ticker TTE at around 68.15 euros as of 2026-06-29, 09:26, based on German exchange data referencing the primary listing.
Key data on the TotalEnergies shares
- Company: TotalEnergies SE
- ISIN: FR0000120271
- WKN: 850727
- Ticker: TTE
- Trading venue: Euronext Paris
- Price (as of 2026-06-29, 09:26): 68.15 EUR
- Market cap: 147,000,000,000 EUR (as of 2026-06-29)
- Sector / industry: Energy - Integrated Oil & Gas, LNG and Power
- Index membership: CAC 40
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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