


Total transforms into TotalEnergies

Total Nigeria Plc changes name to TotalEnergies Marketing Nigeria Plc — official


Total pulls staff from Mozambique gas site over jihadist threat

Total celebrates 2020 Africa customer week


Total suffers first quarterly loss since 2015

We won’t buy Occidental Petroleum anymore – Total





3000 get Total’s computer proficiency against JAMB hurdles

Total eyes100% local content as Ikike project targets 3000 jobs

Sustainable Dev: No one should beg to survive in Egi-Land – Total

NNPC, Total partner to grow oil production, reserves


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Total Nigeria laments proliferation of taxes, declares N5.7bn dividend
Total Nigeria Plc has berated the multiple taxes imposed on corporate entities by both the federal and local governments in the country, even as it declares N5.7 billion dividend for the financial year ended December 31, 2018.

Total laments proliferation of taxes, declares N5.7bn dividend
TOTAL Nigeria Plc has berated the government over multiple taxes imposed on corporate entities by both the federal and local governments in the country, even as it declared N5.7 billion dividend for the financial year ended December 31, 2018.

Total restates long -term commitment to Nigeria
The Total Group has restated its commitment to the long term development of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry and the improvement of the lives of Nigerians through the provision of clean, affordable energy. Total’s Chairman and CEO, Patrick Pouyanne made the disclosure at a courtesy visit to Nigeria’s Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Tuesday April […]

Court adjourns $69m suit filed by FG against Chevron, Total until July 2
A Federal High Court Lagos, Tuesday, further adjourned until July 2, a 69 million dollars suit filed by the Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria, against Chevron Petroleum Nigeria Ltd, seeking to recover Oil Revenue.

Shell, Total declare force majeure on Bonny Light
Two oil majors, Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria and Total, have declared force majeure on exports of crude on each of their trunk lines, spokespersons for the firms have said.

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