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Interview with President and CEO of Total, Patrick Pouyanné.
The Total group is a French oil and gas conglomerate with a presence in 130 countries worldwide. It is the fifth largest European company and twenty-fourth largest globally. Total is one of the so-called "supermajors", a member of the six big oil companies in the industry alongside ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP and ConocoPhillips.
Patrick Pouyanné has held the post of CEO since December 2015.
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Interview with President and CEO of Total, Patrick Pouyanné.
The Total group is a French oil and gas conglomerate with a presence in 130 countries worldwide. It is the fifth largest European company and twenty-fourth largest globally. Total is one of the so-called "supermajors", a member of the six big oil companies in the industry alongside ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP and ConocoPhillips.
Patrick Pouyanné has held the post of CEO since December 2015.
David Jacquot, EURONEWS;
''We'd l…
READ MORE : euronews.com/2017/06/19/patrick-pouyanne-president-and-ceo-total-group-brexit-is-absolutely-not-a-good
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The Global Conversation is a platform on which euronews questions world leaders directly. Heads of State, policy-makers and key figures from civil society are challenged on their views of global problems, solutions and opportunities.