TotalEnergies specifies that its discount of 20 centimes on fuels will be effective in Corsica and for overseas territories.
Corsica and overseas territories would they be affected by the 20-cent discount on fuel organized by TotalEnergies? Doubt hovered, until the French energy company confirmed its intentions. This rebate will be as follows well applied to the territories as well as to metropolitan France.
The tricolor group has indeed confirmed the information with our colleagues from Sunday newspaper. This after several days of suspense but without mentioning the terms. « From September 1 to November 1TotalEnergies will lower the price of petroleum fuels sold at gas stations 20 cents per liter compared to the prices formed on the quotations of the international markets”, explained the energy company in a press release dated July 22. A discount going to « 10 cents per liter from November 1 to December 31« .
A clarification on the discount of 20 cents in order to avoid controversy?
This precision comes at the same time as the publication of the group’s financial results for the second quarter of the current year. A record marked by a soaring net profit to $5.7 billion. This in part thanks to the war in Ukraine, causing oil and gas prices to soar.
In this context, depriving the overseas territories and Corsica of rebates on fuel could have gone wrong. It will not happen. It remains to be seen how much motorists will gain with this discount. Politicians already anticipate that it will allow a return of the liter to €1.50before a new rise in prices in favor of winter.
With this little boost to users, TotalEnergies avoids in any case the introduction of a tax on excess profits companies benefiting from the war in Ukraine. To see if this can last over time, some countries having already implemented such a measure. To start with Spain, with banks and electricity companiesfor example.
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TotalEnergies specifies that its discount of 20 centimes on fuels will be effective in Corsica and for overseas territories.
Corsica and overseas territories would they be affected by the 20-cent discount on fuel organized by TotalEnergies? Doubt hovered, until the French energy company confirmed its intentions. This rebate will be as follows well applied to the territories as well as to metropolitan France.
The tricolor group has indeed confirmed the information with our colleagues from Sunday newspaper. This after several days of suspense but without mentioning the terms. « From September 1 to November 1TotalEnergies will lower the price of petroleum fuels sold at gas stations 20 cents per liter compared to the prices formed on the quotations of the international markets”, explained the energy company in a press release dated July 22. A discount going to « 10 cents per liter from November 1 to December 31« .
A clarification on the discount of 20 cents in order to avoid controversy?
This precision comes at the same time as the publication of the group’s financial results for the second quarter of the current year. A record marked by a soaring net profit to $5.7 billion. This in part thanks to the war in Ukraine, causing oil and gas prices to soar.
In this context, depriving the overseas territories and Corsica of rebates on fuel could have gone wrong. It will not happen. It remains to be seen how much motorists will gain with this discount. Politicians already anticipate that it will allow a return of the liter to €1.50before a new rise in prices in favor of winter.
With this little boost to users, TotalEnergies avoids in any case the introduction of a tax on excess profits companies benefiting from the war in Ukraine. To see if this can last over time, some countries having already implemented such a measure. To start with Spain, with banks and electricity companiesfor example.
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