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    TotalEnergies, Corsica Partners Fined $217 Million Over Fuel Deal

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    Posted on November 17, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    TotalEnergies and partners fined $217M for anticompetitive fuel pricing in Corsica, impacting local consumers. Companies may appeal.

    TotalEnergies and Partners Penalized $217 Million for Fuel Price Fixing

    PARIS (Reuters) -France's antitrust authority has fined TotalEnergies, Rubis and EG Group a combined 187.5 million euros ($217.3 million) over an anticompetitive deal that raised fuel prices in Corsica, the watchdog said on Monday.

    The French island, with a population of a little more than 350,000, is heavily reliant on cars for transportation, with all fuel imports distributed through depots operated by DPLC, which is owned jointly by Rubis, TotalEnergies and EG Group.

    Between 2016 and 2023 no other companies were allowed to use those depots, the watchdog said in a statement.

    "The agreement to reserve the use of Corsican fuel depots exclusively for DPLC shareholders is anticompetitive and likely to foreclose competitors to the detriment of consumers," the watchdog said.

    The investigation followed a complaint in 2022 from Ferrandi, another fuel distributor on the Mediterranean island.

    Outsiders such as Ferrandi were forced to purchase their fuel under conditions imposed by their rivals, leading to higher pump prices, the watchdog said.

    Rubis said it is "appalled" by the decision and "firmly denies" the practices alleged by the Autorite de la Concurrence, France's competition regulator.

    "The Group has consistently worked to ensure reliable and competitive fuel supply for the Corsican market, to the benefit of consumers on the island," it said in a statement, adding that it is reviewing whether to appeal the fine.

    EG Group declined to comment and TotalEnergies did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

    TotalEnergies was fined 115.8 million euros while Rubis was ordered to pay 64.7 million euros. EG Group was fined 7 million euros. The companies can appeal, though the appeal process does not suspend the payment. 

    ($1 = 0.8628 euros)

    (Reporting by Alessandro Parodi and America HernandezEditing by Inti Landauro, David Goodman and Paul Simao)

    Key Takeaways

    • •TotalEnergies, Rubis, and EG Group fined $217 million.
    • •Antitrust authority penalizes for Corsica fuel price fixing.
    • •Exclusive depot use led to higher fuel prices.
    • •Investigation initiated by Ferrandi's 2022 complaint.
    • •Companies considering appealing the fines.

    Frequently Asked Questions about TotalEnergies, Corsica partners fined $217 million over fuel deal

    1What is an antitrust fine?

    An antitrust fine is a penalty imposed by regulatory authorities on companies that engage in practices that restrict competition, such as price-fixing or monopolistic behavior.

    2What is corporate governance?

    Corporate governance refers to the systems, principles, and processes by which companies are directed and controlled, focusing on the relationships among stakeholders.

    3What is financial stability?

    Financial stability is a condition where the financial system operates effectively, maintaining confidence in the economy and preventing systemic crises.

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