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Key Highlights
- The French energy company generated more than $1 billion in gains through the acquisition of approximately 70 crude oil shipments from UAE and Oman during March
- Military conflict led to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, reducing available benchmark crude supply by roughly 40%
- Dubai crude oil prices skyrocketed from approximately $70 to peak at around $170 per barrel throughout the crisis period
- TTE shares have climbed over 10% in the previous month and more than 35% since the beginning of the year
- Wall Street analysts maintain a Moderate Buy rating on TTE with a consensus price target of $84.31
TTE shares are presently hovering around the $89 level, registering gains exceeding 35% year to date.
TotalEnergies (TTE) secured profits surpassing $1 billion during March through large-scale crude oil acquisitions throughout the Middle East region, capitalizing on conflict-driven shipping interruptions in the Strait of Hormuz that triggered dramatic price increases.
Reporting from the Financial Times indicates that TotalEnergies trading teams acquired approximately 70 crude oil shipments from the United Arab Emirates and Oman — representing more than twice its February volume — designated for May delivery schedules. Oxford energy academic Adi Imsirovic characterized the transaction as among the largest wagers witnessed in petroleum trading history.
The energy company has chosen not to provide public statements regarding its trading operations.
The trading opportunity emerged from a fundamental disruption in Middle Eastern oil pricing mechanisms. S&P Global Platts, administrator of the Dubai crude benchmark — the primary pricing standard for Asian oil imports — halted nominations for crude varieties requiring Strait of Hormuz passage on March 2nd, following decisions by major shipping corporations to suspend transit due to security risks.
Three out of five crude grades utilized for benchmark pricing were removed from market availability. This elimination reduced deliverable supply volumes by approximately 40%, leaving solely Abu Dhabi’s Murban and Oman crude as qualifying options.
With market liquidity dramatically constrained, conditions became significantly more susceptible to concentrated market positions. TotalEnergies seized the moment.
Timeline of the Strategic Transaction
Dubai crude pricing escalated from roughly $70 per barrel immediately prior to the conflict to an unprecedented peak of approximately $170 last week. Brent crude reached maximum levels around $120 per barrel during mid-March before moderating to approximately $113.
Despite benchmark window trading activity showing roughly 50% higher volume compared to the previous month, TotalEnergies emerged as the sole market participant to accumulate sufficient partial contracts for assembling complete cargo loads, according to FT reporting.
The corporation additionally deployed futures contracts and options instruments to hedge risks and establish market exposure in advance of the price escalation, per Imsirovic’s analysis.
TotalEnergies Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanné stated to CNBC last week that global markets had “never experienced” refining profit margins at prevailing levels, characterizing the oil products marketplace as “dislocated.” He cautioned that extended conflict through summer months could propel European natural gas pricing to $40 per million British thermal units — exceeding double the current $18 level.
Regarding production operations, TotalEnergies announced on March 13th that output had been terminated or was undergoing shutdown procedures in Qatar, Iraq and offshore UAE facilities — comprising approximately 15% of worldwide production capacity. Nevertheless, the company emphasized that Middle East volumes represent merely 10% of upstream revenue generation due to elevated taxation structures, and that an $8 per barrel Brent increase would completely compensate for production losses.
Wall Street Perspective on TTE
Platts implemented an additional measure on March 20th to strengthen the Dubai benchmark framework, eliminating the negative quality adjustment for Murban crude to expand deliverable supply options. The organization reported widespread endorsement from market participants for this modification.
Last week, Jefferies equity analyst Mark Wilson reaffirmed a Buy recommendation on TTE, emphasizing the Rio Grande LNG development as a valuable long-term holding with competitive cost advantages. Wilson projected that LNG supply interruptions in Qatar and the UAE would affect 2026 cash generation by approximately $200 million — a controllable impact, according to his assessment.
TTE presently carries a Moderate Buy consensus rating on TipRanks, supported by 10 Buy recommendations, 8 Hold ratings and 1 Sell rating issued during the past three months. The consensus price objective sits at $84.31 — approximately 6% beneath present trading levels.
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