TotalEnergies boss says he won't work with Putin again — but refuses to write off Russian assets

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'I will not give them for free to Mr. Putin,' TotalEnergies CEO says of the company's Russian assets.

. Shell is reportedly facing a loss of $3 billion for its Russian assets while BP's write-down could be in the region of $25 billion.

An employee of the 'Total' oil refinery stands in front of a large tank with the company's logo in Leuna, Germany.In response to the exit plans of rival energy firms, Pouyanne said: "They do what they want, I'm doing what [we] want," but added that he did not know how they planned to exit the country without contravening sanctions. "I would like my colleagues to explain to me how they will do it.

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