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    Home > Finance > TotalEnergies to pay $5 million to settle US FERC natgas manipulation case
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    TotalEnergies to pay $5 million to settle US FERC natgas manipulation case

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 10, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    This image features the TotalEnergies logo alongside financial graphs, illustrating the recent $5 million settlement with FERC regarding alleged natural gas market manipulation from 2009 to 2012.
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    Quick Summary

    TotalEnergies resolves FERC's natural gas manipulation claims with a $5 million settlement, dismissing all allegations with prejudice.

    TotalEnergies Agrees to $5M Settlement in FERC Case

    (Reuters) -A unit of French energy company TotalEnergies agreed to pay $5 million to settle claims by U.S. energy regulators that it and some of its traders allegedly manipulated the natural gas market in 2009-2012.

    The settlement is much smaller than the $214 million the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) had sought from TotalEnergies' Total Energies Gas & Power North America (TGPNA) unit and some of its traders.

    To fully resolve the claims and allegations, the TotalEnergies unit agreed to pay $5 million in restitution to certain agreed-upon non-governmental organizations, FERC said in an order on Wednesday.

    The order was neither an admission of liability by the TotalEnergies' unit nor a concession by FERC Enforcement that its claims are not well-founded, FERC said.

    "TGPNA is pleased with the settlement agreement approved by FERC that fully resolves FERC’s investigation into some of TGPNA’s gas-trading activities more than ten years ago," a spokesperson at TotalEnergies said.

    "The settlement dismisses all of (FERC) Enforcement’s claims and allegations with prejudice. From the start, TGPNA had consistently stated that it acted lawfully and TGPNA is pleased to put this matter behind (it)," the spokesperson said.

    In 2015, FERC alleged the TotalEnergies' unit made intentionally losing trades - known as "uneconomic" trading - in order to affect index prices in the U.S. Southwest on at least 38 occasions between June 2009 and June 2012. Those losses would be offset by larger gains on other related positions, FERC said.

    It was one of a series of so-called loss leader, or leveraged trading strategies, that FERC has pursued over the past couple of decades in which traders lose money in one market to benefit larger positions in a benchmark or other financial index.

    (Reporting by Scott DiSavinoEditing by Bill Berkrot and Deepa Babington)

    Key Takeaways

    • •TotalEnergies settles FERC claims with $5 million payment.
    • •The settlement is significantly less than the $214 million initially sought.
    • •No admission of liability by TotalEnergies in the settlement.
    • •FERC's claims of uneconomic trading dismissed with prejudice.
    • •Case involved alleged manipulation of natural gas market from 2009-2012.

    Frequently Asked Questions about TotalEnergies to pay $5 million to settle US FERC natgas manipulation case

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is TotalEnergies' settlement with FERC over natural gas market manipulation claims.

    2What was the settlement amount?

    TotalEnergies agreed to pay $5 million to settle the claims.

    3Did TotalEnergies admit liability?

    No, the settlement was not an admission of liability by TotalEnergies.

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