White House to pay TotalEnergies $1 billion to kill off East Coast wind farm projects

White House to pay TotalEnergies  billion to kill off East Coast wind farm projects


An aerial view of wind turbines at the Altamont Pass wind farm on January 13, 2026 in Livermore, California.

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The White House has agreed to pay TotalEnergies $1 billion to shelve East Coast wind farm projects that it condemned as “costly,” with the French energy giant’s investment set to be diverted into U.S. LNG production instead.

The U.S.’ Department of the Interior (DOI) announced on Monday what it said was “a landmark agreement” with TotalEnergies for the company “to redirect capital from expensive, unreliable offshore wind leases toward affordable, reliable natural gas projects that will provide secure energy for hardworking Americans.”

TotalEnergies has committed to invest approximately $1 billion — the value of its renounced offshore wind leases — in oil and natural gas and LNG production in the U.S., the DOI said in a statement.

Following the new investment, the department said the U.S. will reimburse the company dollar-for-dollar, up to the amount they paid in lease purchases for offshore wind.

The agreement will see TotalEnergies shelve its offshore wind developments in New York and Carolina. It will invest instead in the development of four trains at the Rio Grande LNG plant in Texas, as well as upstream conventional oil in the U.S. Gulf and shale gas production.

U.S. President Donald Trump has made no secret of his loathing for offshore wind developments, frequently lambasting such projects as expensive and ugly.

The announcement comes as the Iran conflict continues to disrupt global oil and gas supplies, making the U.S. — the largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the world — an even more critical supplier for markets in Asia and Europe.

The DOI stated on Monday that, “in light of the national security concerns,” TotalEnergies had pledged not to develop any new offshore wind projects in the U.S. CNBC has contacted TotalEnergies for comment and is awaiting a response.

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Patrick Pouyanné, chairman of the Board of Directors and CEO of TotalEnergies, was quoted in the DOI’s statement as saying the company was pleased to sign the settlement agreement “and to support the Administration’s Energy Policy.”

“Considering that the development of offshore wind projects is not in the country’s interest, we have decided to renounce offshore wind development in the United States, in exchange for the reimbursement of the lease fees,” he was quoted as saying.

Pouyanné said the agreement would allow the group to “support the development of U.S. gas production and export.”

“These investments will contribute to supplying Europe with much-needed LNG from the U.S. and provide gas for U.S. data center development. We believe this is a more efficient use of capital in the United States,” he added.

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum described the agreement with the French energy major as “yet another win for President Trump’s commitment to affordable and reliable energy for all Americans.”

“Offshore wind is one of the most expensive, unreliable, environmentally disruptive, and subsidy-dependent schemes ever forced on American ratepayers and taxpayers. We welcome TotalEnergies’ commitment to developing projects that produce dependable, affordable power to lower Americans’ monthly bills,” he added.

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