TotalEnergies and EDF have today signed a Nuclear Production Allocation Contract (NPAC) for a 12-year term starting January 1, 2028. Under the agreement, the utility provider will allocate a share of the power output from its existing nuclear fleet to the energy major. This allocation will enable TotalEnergies to cover approximately 60% of the electricity requirements for its refining and chemicals sites in France, estimated at 400 MW.
The contract will allow TotalEnergies to benefit from the competitiveness of nuclear power generation, while enabling EDF to share the risks and costs associated with production variability. EDF will remain solely responsible for the operation of its assets.
"I am delighted with this win-win agreement, the result of a constructive dialogue with EDF, which will allow our energy-intensive industrial sites in France to secure a large portion of their long-term supply with competitive, low-carbon electricity," stated Patrick Pouyanne, Chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies.
Patrick Pouyanné is currently the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies SE since 2015. He is also the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of Total Gas & Power Business Services SAS, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of United Way L'Alliance since 2018, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies Holdings SAS, Chairman of Entreprises pour l'Environnement since 2022, Independent Non-Executive Director of Capgemini SE since 2017, Director of Ecole Polytechnique since 2018, Independent Director of Capgemini Service SAS, Independent Director of Capgemini Italia SpA, Director of Institut du Monde Arabe since 2017, Director of Institut Polytechnique de Paris since 2019, Director of Fondation La France S'Engag since 2017, and Director of Association Française des Entreprises Privées since 2014. Formerly, Mr. Pouyanné served as the Chairman & Chief Executive Officer of TotalEnergies EP Norge AS, Total E&P Activites Petrolieres SA, and TotalEnergies E&P New Ventures Inc. He was also the Chairman of TotalEnergies Petrochemicals & Refining NV, Total E&P Recherche Développement SAS, and TotalEnergies Raffinage Chimie SAS. Additionally, he was a Director of Compañía Española de Petróleos SA from 1997 to 2011. Mr. Pouyanné has also held positions as an Independent Director of Capgemini Technology Services India Ltd., and as a Director of TotalEnergies EP Kazakhstan SA, Total E&P Angola Ltd., TotalEnergies EP Nigeria Ltd., TotalEnergies EP Russie SA, and TotalEnergies E&P Research & Technology USA LLC. He was also a Senior Vice President-Strategy at Total E & P Qatar and served as a Chief Engineer in Corps des Mines. Mr. Pouyanné completed his undergraduate studies at Ecole Polytechnique and École Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris.
TotalEnergies SE is one of the leading worldwide oil groups. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
- refining and chemistry (43.3%): refining of petroleum products (operated, at the end of 2025, 14 refineries throughout the world) and manufacture of basic chemistry (olefins, aromatics, polyethylene, fertilizer, etc.) and of specialty chemistry (rubber, resins, adhesives, etc.). The group is also operating in trading and sea transport of crude oil and oil products;
- petroleum products distribution (39.1%): at the end of 2025 operated 12,775 service stations worldwide;
- electricity generation (9.7%): from combined cycle gas plants and renewable energies;
- gas production, trading, transport and distribution (5%): primarily liquefied natural gas (43.9 million tons sold in 2025), natural gas, biogas, hydrogen, liquefied petroleum gas, etc.;
- hydrocarbon operating and production (2.8%): 2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent produced per day in 2025;
- other (0.1%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (22.8%), Europe (45%), Africa (10%), North America (7.2%) and other (15%).
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