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    TotalEnergies to Reassess 2050 Net Zero Plans Due to Slow Energy Transition 

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    TotalEnergies, citing the sluggish pace of global energy transition, said it will reassess its 2050 carbon neutrality ambition—especially given reliance on innovation, policy and consumer behavior amid lingering heavy Scope 3 emissions.

    TotalEnergies Reevaluates 2050 Carbon Neutrality Plans Due to Energy Transition

    TotalEnergies' Revised Outlook on Carbon Neutrality

    Challenges to Achieving Paris Agreement Goals

    PARIS, March 26 (Reuters) - The world will not be able to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 as outlined in the Paris Agreement, French oil major TotalEnergies said on Thursday, and the company will have to adapt its own climate ambitions as a result.

    Total had previously said it had an ambition to be carbon neutral by 2050.

    The goals outlined in the 2015 Paris Agreement to limit global warming require a significant drop in carbon emissions by 2050, which can only be achieved by weaning key systems off oil and gas consumption.

    Company Statement on Transition Pace

    "We must, however, confront our ambition with reality and acknowledge that our societies have embarked on a transition, but at a pace that does not yet allow for the collective achievement of carbon neutrality as pursued under the Paris Agreement," TotalEnergies said in its annual sustainability report.

    "Our own ability to achieve carbon neutrality together with society depends on technical innovation, public policies and consumer choices, meaning that the pathways to our carbon neutrality ambition must be reassessed and adapted over time in line with the evolution of the global energy system."

    Comparisons with Other Oil Majors

    Other European oil majors BP and Shell aim to bring the carbon intensity of the products they sell to zero by 2050, but have also said that the pace at which society transitions away from hydrocarbons would be an important factor.

    Limitations in Transition Planning

    "The company is not in a position to adopt a transition plan as defined by the European reporting standards and, as a result, cannot formulate 'Net Zero' targets in the meaning of these standards," TotalEnergies said.

    Emissions Performance and Targets

    Current and Historical Emissions Data

    In 2025, the French oil major emitted 368 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent, the bulk of which were so-called Scope 3 emissions from clients burning purchased fuels. This was down from 376 million tons in 2024 and within the company's target to keep these emissions under 400 million tons through to 2030. 

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Forrest Crellin in Paris, Shadia Nasralla in London and Gdansk Newsroom; Editing by Susan Fenton)

    References

    • French prosecutors intervene in defense of TotalEnergies in climate trial

    Table of Contents

    • TotalEnergies' Revised Outlook on Carbon Neutrality
    • Challenges to Achieving Paris Agreement Goals

    Key Takeaways

    • •TotalEnergies acknowledges current societal transition pace won’t allow reaching full carbon neutrality by 2050, prompting a reassessment of its net‑zero plans. (lemonde.fr)
    • •While Scope 1+2 emissions have fallen significantly (–36 % since 2015), indirect Scope 3 emissions remain high (~368 Mt in 2025), though still under its 2030 cap of 400 Mt. ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about TotalEnergies to reassess 2050 net zero plans due to slow energy transition 

    1Why is TotalEnergies reassessing its 2050 net zero ambitions?

    TotalEnergies states that the pace of global energy transition is too slow to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 as set out in the Paris Agreement.

    2What does the Paris Agreement require by 2050?

    The Paris Agreement calls for significant reductions in carbon emissions by 2050, requiring major shifts away from oil and gas.

  • Company Statement on Transition Pace
  • Comparisons with Other Oil Majors
  • Limitations in Transition Planning
  • Emissions Performance and Targets
  • Current and Historical Emissions Data
  • Reporting and Editorial Credits
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  • •TotalEnergies must consider external factors—technical innovation, public policy and consumer choice—to adapt its climate strategy over time. (lemonde.fr)
  • 3How are other oil majors like BP and Shell responding to the energy transition?

    BP and Shell also target net zero carbon intensity by 2050, but note that societal transition speed will affect achievement.

    4What were TotalEnergies' recent Scope 3 emissions?

    In 2025, TotalEnergies reported Scope 3 emissions of 368 million metric tons CO2 equivalent, down from 376 million tons in 2024.

    5Is TotalEnergies adopting a formal transition plan under European standards?

    No, TotalEnergies says it cannot currently adopt a transition plan as defined by European reporting standards.

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