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More than 550,000 shareholders have placed their trust in TotalEnergies and benefit from the growth of the company. Our dividend, paid quarterly, offers an attractive yield.

(1) Date (at market opening) from which the TotalEnergies share is traded without its dividend or ex-entitlement. (2) Subject to the decisions of the Board of Directors and Annual Shareholders Meeting. The tentative schedule concerns the ex-dividend dates of shares traded on Euronext Paris.

In view of the economic crisis generated by the Covid-19 pandemic, but also confident in the Company s fundamentals, the Board of Directors confirmed its policy of supporting the dividend through economic cycles and proposed the distribution of a final dividend for 2020 of 0.66 per share, equal to the previous three quarters, thereby setting the dividend for 2020 at 2.64 per share.

For the 2021 dividend, confidence has led us to maintain the first interim dividend at the same level as in 2020, at 0.66 per share.

2021 dividend

The tentative schedule of 2021 ex-dividend dates(1) is as follows(2): First interim dividend: September 21, 2021 Second interim dividend: January 3, 2022 Third interim dividend: March 22, 2022 Final dividend: June 21, 2022

2.64 dividend paid per share

for 2020

2020

2.64

2010

2.28

2000

0.83

Yearly dividend, in per share

5.8% Gross yearly dividend yield

on average over the past 10 years (2011 to 2020)

20202011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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2

1

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Gross yearly dividend yield based on the dividend paid out for the financial year and the average market price of TotalEnergies shares

on Euronext Paris for the same year.

TotalEnergies confirms its priorities for cash-flow allocation: investing in profitable projects to implement its strategy to transform TotalEnergies into a broad energy company, supporting the dividend through economic cycles, and maintaining a solid balance sheet with a minimum long-term A rating.

For further information: visit totalenergies.com under the heading investors/Shares and dividends/Dividends

Shareholder s Guide I Issue 2021

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