TotalEnergies SE Stock (TTE) Moved Down by 4.61% on Apr 17: What Investors Need To Know

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TotalEnergies SE (TTE) moved down by 4.61%. The Energy - Fossil Fuels sector is down by 4.61%. The company underperformed the industry. Top 3 stocks by turnover in the sector: Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM) down 5.25%; Chevron Corp (CVX) down 4.24%; Shell PLC (SHEL) down 4.98%.

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What is driving TotalEnergies SE (TTE)’s stock price down today?

TotalEnergies (TTE) experienced significant intraday volatility and a notable decline in its share price today, primarily driven by a sharp drop in crude oil prices. This market movement is largely attributable to rapidly easing geopolitical tensions and renewed optimism for de-escalation in the conflict involving the U.S. and Iran. The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has significantly reduced concerns over long-term oil supply disruptions, leading to a substantial unwinding of the geopolitical risk premium that had previously buoyed oil prices. Both WTI and Brent crude oil benchmarks saw significant declines, with WTI gapping sharply lower and Brent falling considerably.

The broader energy sector has reflected this sentiment, with other major oil and gas companies also experiencing declines as market operators bet on a conflict of limited duration. This macroeconomic shift directly impacts TotalEnergies, a major player in the global energy sector, as its profitability is highly sensitive to fluctuations in commodity prices.

While the company had recently communicated positive financial outlooks, including expectations for a sharp rise in first-quarter 2026 earnings due to strong trading results and higher upstream output, these factors appear to be overshadowed by the broader market's reaction to the fall in oil prices. TotalEnergies had also announced a new hydrocarbon discovery offshore the Republic of Congo, which could support future production, but this positive company-specific news did not mitigate the downward pressure from the macroeconomic environment.

Analyst sentiment for TotalEnergies has been mixed, with a consensus "Hold" rating from several firms. The stock had been trading near its 52-week high earlier in the week, making it potentially more susceptible to a correction once the primary driver of its recent gains, elevated oil prices due to geopolitical concerns, began to reverse. Some earlier analyst commentary had suggested the stock was nearing a cyclical peak and recommended selling, anticipating a market reset post-conflict.

Technical Analysis of TotalEnergies SE (TTE)

Technically, TotalEnergies SE (TTE) shows a MACD (12,26,9) value of [2.77], indicating a neutral signal. The RSI at 56.68 suggests neutral condition and the Williams %R at -42.18 suggests oversold condition. Please monitor closely.

Fundamental Analysis of TotalEnergies SE (TTE)

TotalEnergies SE (TTE) is in the Energy - Fossil Fuels industry. Its latest annual revenue is $182.34B, ranking 5 in the industry. The net profit is $12.81B, ranking 5 in the industry. Company Profile

Over the past month, multiple analysts have rated the company as Buy, with an average price target of $77.51, a high of $94.00, and a low of $53.00.

More details about TotalEnergies SE (TTE)

Company Specific Risks:

  • Operational disruption at the SATORP refinery due to recent incidents on April 7-8, damaging a processing train and leading to unit shutdowns, with an ongoing assessment of the consequences.
  • Exposure to significant legal and regulatory pressure from an ongoing French climate change lawsuit, which seeks to compel the company to align its activities with Paris Agreement goals and could result in mandated cuts to fossil fuel production.
  • Vulnerability to geopolitical events, specifically the Middle East conflict, which has been linked to the SATORP refinery damage and has led to a reported disruption of approximately 15% of the company's output.
  • Divergent analyst sentiment, including recent downgrades and warnings that the stock may be nearing a "cyclic peak," suggesting potential for a 15-20% price correction post-conflict, contributing to current volatility.
Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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