ENGIE outlines hydrogen and renewables strategy, shares in the CAC 40 utilities mix
23.06.2026 - 07:51:06 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Thomas Klein, Operations & Strategy desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-23, 07:47.
ENGIE (FR0010208488) remains one of the largest utilities on Euronext Paris, with the shares part of the CAC 40 index alongside peers such as EDF and TotalEnergies. The group continues to emphasize its long-term pivot toward renewables and low-carbon infrastructure, while analysts maintain a broadly constructive view on the stock according to recent consensus overviews.Finanzen100 profile on Engie
What recent coverage highlights
ENGIE is still profiled internationally as a diversified energy and services group with core activities in power, gas and energy services, headquartered in France and listed in Paris as a CAC 40 member.Finanzen100 company description Market commentary frequently places the company in the same European utilities basket as Iberdrola, Enel and E.ON when discussing sector rotations.
In early June, ENGIE appeared in international newswires in connection with an LNG supply collaboration involving Marubeni, underlining the group’s continued role in global gas flows even as it expands renewables capacity.Reuters coverage of ENGIE LNG partnership Such agreements typically complement ENGIE’s portfolio of long-term take-or-pay contracts and flexible midstream assets.
Analyst stance and consensus picture
Recent consensus snapshots compiled by European data platforms show that a majority of analysts rate ENGIE shares at Buy or Outperform, with a smaller cluster at Hold and only isolated Sell recommendations.MarketScreener ENGIE consensus Price targets in these surveys tend to cluster modestly above the current share price, indicating expectations of incremental upside rather than aggressive re-rating.
Broker commentary in 2026 has often stressed the visibility of ENGIE’s regulated and contracted cash flows, balanced against execution risks in large renewables and infrastructure projects.MarketScreener analyst ratings overview Investors following the European utilities sector on Euronext Paris and other venues thus view ENGIE largely as a yield-and-growth combination rather than a pure growth name.
All news and analysis on the ENGIE shares
Price data, corporate news and background on ENGIE in one place, including updates on guidance, major projects and sector positioning.
How ENGIE makes its money
ENGIE generates revenue across three broad pillars: energy infrastructure, renewables and flexible thermal and supply activities. The group operates gas transport and storage assets, onshore and offshore wind farms, solar parks and hydroelectric facilities, as well as gas and power supply businesses serving industrial and retail customers in Europe and beyond.ENGIE investor information
Where the stock trades today
The ENGIE shares (FR0010208488) last traded on Euronext Paris at 27.13 euros on 2026-06-22, 17:35, according to recent exchange data, placing the company firmly in the mid-range of the CAC 40 utilities segment by market capitalization.Finanzen100 ENGIE quote
Key data on the ENGIE shares
- Company: ENGIE S.A.
- ISIN: FR0010208488
- WKN: A0ER6Q
- Ticker: ENGI
- Trading venue: Euronext Paris
- Price (as of 2026-06-22, 17:35): 27.13 EUR
- Market cap: approximately 66 billion EUR (as of 2026-06-22)
- Sector / industry: Utilities - Multi-Utilities
- Index membership: CAC 40
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for information purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell securities. All data have been carefully researched but carry no guarantee; investors should consult additional sources before making investment decisions.
