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TotalEnergies pursues its gas value chain integration by acquiring producing assets in the Anadarko Basin

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TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Continental Resources to acquire a 49% interest in natural gas producing assets, owned and operated by Continental Resources in the Anadarko Basin, Oklahoma.

This acquisition of low-cost and long-plateau assets, well connected to Henry Hub through existing midstream infrastructure, further strengthens TotalEnergies’ integration across the LNG value chain in the US.

TotalEnergies further expands its natural gas production in the US

These assets have the potential to reach a gross production of approximately 350 million ft3/d by 2030 and to sustain this production level over the long term. They will enable TotalEnergies to secure a net gas production of around 150 million ft3/d.

This acquisition of non-operated shale gas assets complements the Dorado and Constellation acquisitions completed in 2024 in the Eagle Ford Basin.

In addition, TotalEnergies operates a technical production of around 500 million ft3/d in the Barnett.

“This acquisition will further increase our natural gas production in the US and consolidate TotalEnergies’ integrated LNG position with a competitive low-cost and low-emission gas production”, said Nicolas Terraz, President, Exploration and Production at TotalEnergies. “We are delighted to partner with Continental Resources, a reference operator in the Anadarko Basin, recognised for its strong technical expertise and operational excellence.”

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