France’s Total puts hydrogen partnership with Adani on hold for now

While the partnership with Adani group was announced in June last year, TotalEnergies has not yet signed a contract, the French group's chief executive Patrick Pouyanne said at an earnings call

New Delhi: France’s TotalEnergies, one of the largest foreign investors in billionaire Gautam Adani’s business empire, said it has put on hold participation in the Indian conglomerate’s USD 50 billion hydrogen project pending results of an audit launched following allegations by a US short-seller.

While the partnership with Adani group was announced in June last year, TotalEnergies has not yet signed a contract, the French group’s chief executive Patrick Pouyanne said at an earnings call.

As per the June 2022 announcement, TotalEnergies was to take 25 percent equity in Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) – the Adani Group firm that is investing USD 50 billion over 10 years in a green hydrogen ecosystem that includes an initial production capacity of 1 million tonnes before 2030.

“Obviously, the hydrogen project will be put on hold until we have clarity,” Pouyanne said.

TotalEnergies, which has an exposure of USD 3.1 billion in the Adani group, will wait for the result of an audit launched by the conglomerate in response to allegations of accounting and financial fraud leveled by Hindenburg Research.

Adani group has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them malicious and an “attack on India”.

“It was announced, nothing was signed. It doesn’t exist,” Pouyanne said, referring to the hydrogen venture. “Mr Adani has other things to deal with now, it’s just good sense to pause things while the audit goes forward.”

Back to top button