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French energy giant TotalEnergies has confirmed a significant decline in its global oil and gas production following disruptions to operations in the Middle East, including offshore facilities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). According to company statements and industry reports, TotalEnergies Production Drop’ overall production has fallen by around 15%, reflecting the growing impact of the regional conflict on energy infrastructure and supply chains across the Gulf. The production decline highlights how geopolitical tensions in the region have begun to directly affect global energy companies operating in key hydrocarbon-producing areas. The Middle East remains one of the world’s most critical energy hubs, accounting for a substantial share of global oil and natural gas production. Disruptions in this region therefore have far-reaching consequences for international energy markets, corporate output levels and global supply stability. TotalEnergies Production Drop confirmed that offshore oil production in the UAE has been halted, marking one of the first official acknowledgements from a major international oil company that the ongoing conflict has caused operational outages in Gulf energy infrastructure. The company noted that these shutdowns have contributed to the sharp reduction in its upstream production during the current reporting period. Regional Conflict Disrupts Energy Infrastructure The decline in TotalEnergies Production Drop is closely linked to the broader escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, which has disrupted energy transportation routes, offshore operations and oil field activities. The conflict has affected several countries across the Gulf region, including the UAE, Qatar and Iraq, where energy companies operate …

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