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TotalEnergies SE: Information Concerning the Total Number of Voting Rights and Shares in the Share Capital as at March 31, 2026

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Exercisable voting rights are the actual, usable votes attached to a security or position that allow the holder to influence company decisions at shareholder meetings—for example electing the board or approving mergers. They matter to investors because the number of votes someone can cast determines who controls the company and its strategy, similar to having usable tickets at a town meeting rather than placeholders, and can affect share value, takeover risk and how much influence minority holders have.

(Article L.233-8-II of the French Commercial Code and article 223-16 of the General Regulation of the AMF)

PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regulatory News:

TotalEnergies SE (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE):

Date

Total number of shares

Number of voting rights

Theoretical (1)

Exercisable (2)

March 31, 2026

2,188,400,475

2,188,400,475

2,133,497,357

 

(1) In accordance with Article 223-11 of the AMF General Regulation, this number is calculated on the basis of all the shares to which voting rights are attached, including shares for which voting rights have been suspended.

(2) Total number of exercisable voting rights, after deduction of 54,903,118 treasury shares.

 

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Source: TOTALENERGIES SE