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The main types of orders

WITH PRICE FIXING maximum at purchase minimum at sale

How is an order submitted?

All stock market orders must specify: The TotalEnergies ISIN code FR0000120271. The type of operation: purchase or sale. The number of shares. The validity period of the order. The price conditions, depending on the type of order. The type of payment: immediate or SRD deferred

settlement system.

Limited price order

It is only executed when the price falls below or is equal to the purchase limit or rises above or is equal to the sale limit. Execution may be partial.

Example: an order to buy 400 TotalEnergies shares at a price limited to 55, and with a day validity period, sent to the market during the session of January 20, 2023, could not be executed because the share price was above this price all day (lowest price of this session at 58.85).

Market order

There is no price limit. It has priority over other types of orders. Its execu- tion is total.

Example: an order to buy 400 TotalEnergies shares on the market and with a day validity period, sent to the market during the session of January 20, 2023, could have been executed at an average unit price of 59.

Order at best limit

The order is executed at the best price available as soon as it reaches the market. What makes this order different from the market order is that once the price has been determined by the best seller, the order becomes a limited price order on that value, and the purchase will be made only at that price. Execution may therefore be partial.

Example: an order to buy 400 TotalEnergies shares at the best limit and with a day validity period, sent to the market during the session of January 20, 2023 found as a best offer a price of 59.10. It was executed as a purchasing order at a price limited to 59.10.

Taxation on the purchase of shares

In France, the purchase of TotalEnergies shares is subject to the Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) at a rate of 0.3% on the share purchase price and is fully charged to the purchaser. The purchase of certificates representing French shares such as American Depositary Receipts or European Depositary Receipts is also subject to FTT.

N.B. This tax does not apply to acquisitions of TotalEnergies shares free of charge (for example, in the case of donations).

Shareholder rights

Financial right All shareholders are entitled to receive a share of the income generated by the Company, if it distributes it. This decision is submitted by the Board of Directors to the Annual Shareholders Meeting, where annual accounts and the allocation of the fiscal year s income are approved. The Company is not paid a dividend for the shares it holds.

Right to participate in the social life All shareholders are entitled to take part in the Annual Shareholders Meeting. They have the right to vote (one share corresponds to one vote) at these meetings.

Information right As a shareholder, you must be informed by the Company s executives, at any moment and as soon as possible, of any fact that could have an impact on the stock market price. This right entitles the shareholder to have access to different documents on the management of social affairs and corporate life in general.

WITHOUT PRICE FIXING

The French Financial Markets Authority provides general information to the public on its website www.amf-france.org, in particular Why and how to invest directly in listed shares .

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