Us, TotalEnergies to Shift $1 Billion From Wind to Oil and Gas
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Posted on March 23, 2026
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Add as preferred source on GoogleThe U.S. government and TotalEnergies agree to redirect roughly $1 billion from offshore wind leases toward U.S. oil and gas; TotalEnergies will be reimbursed for its wind lease purchases and will forego new offshore wind projects in the U.S.
By Stephanie Kelly and Jarrett Renshaw
HOUSTON, March 23 (Reuters) - The United States and French energy major TotalEnergies said on Monday they would redirect nearly $1 billion from offshore wind leases to U.S. oil and natural gas production.
The deal is the latest blow to the U.S. offshore wind industry, which has faced repeated disruptions to multi-billion-dollar projects under U.S. President Donald Trump.
Trump has said he finds wind turbines ugly, costly and inefficient, and his administration has moved to increase domestic fossil fuel production.
The U.S. will reimburse Total around $1 billion the company paid in lease purchases for offshore wind, and TotalEnergies has pledged not to develop any new offshore wind projects in the country, a U.S. Department of the Interior statement said.
Total will invest $928 million in 2026 in the development of four trains at the Rio Grande LNG plant in Texas, and the development of upstream conventional oil in the U.S. Gulf and shale gas production, the statement said.
Following those investments, the U.S. will terminate leases in the Carolina Long Bay area and the New York Bight area, both executed in 2022, and reimburse Total.
Total CEO Patrick Pouyanne said offshore wind was not the most affordable way to produce electricity in the U.S.
Pouyanne and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum announced the agreement at the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston.
(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly, Jarrett Renshaw, Nichola Groom and Simon Webb, Editing by Franklin Paul and Nia Williams)
The US and TotalEnergies are redirecting nearly $1 billion from offshore wind leases to boost US oil and natural gas production.
No, TotalEnergies has pledged not to develop any new offshore wind projects in the US.
The funds will be reimbursed to TotalEnergies and then directed towards US oil and natural gas production.
The United States government will reimburse TotalEnergies approximately $1 billion for offshore wind lease purchases.
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