Coverage clusters in regulation, which accounts for 2 of those 3, with the remainder spread across 1 other category. TotalEnergies is most often covered alongside Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, which appears in 1 of these 3 stories. Each story carries 2.3 original sources on average, compared with 2.4 for the broader beat in this window.
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What the coverage shows about TotalEnergies
Coverage clusters in regulation, which accounts for 2 of those 3, with the remainder spread across 1 other category. TotalEnergies is most often covered alongside Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, which appears in 1 of these 3 stories. Each story carries 2.3 original sources on average, compared with 2.4 for the broader beat in this window. Their average consequence score of 7 runs above the beat's 6.2 for that window. TotalEnergies appears in 3 tracked Finance stories from March 24, 2026.
Stories tracked
3
Sources per story
2.3
Computed from the 3 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 119 Finance stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.
Coverage cohort
Appears alongside
Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering TotalEnergies. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.
TotalEnergies has reached a settlement with the U.S. Department of the Interior to terminate its offshore wind lease agreements, marking a significant retreat from the American renewable energy market. The move highlights the persistent economic and regulatory hurdles facing large-scale offshore wind developments in U.S. waters.
The Trump administration has finalized a $1 billion settlement with TotalEnergies to cancel several major offshore wind projects along the U.S. East Coast. This unprecedented move signals an aggressive federal effort to dismantle renewable energy infrastructure in favor of traditional energy sources.
As the conflict between Israel and Iran intensifies in early 2026, Israel faces a rapidly mounting fiscal burden while Iran enters a period of unprecedented diplomatic and economic isolation. The ongoing maritime disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea are triggering global energy price spikes and supply chain challenges reminiscent of the 2020 lockdowns.
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