List of largest energy companies

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An energy company is a company which operates within the energy industry, which can be involved in the production and sale of energy, including fuel extraction, manufacturing, refining and distribution. The companies listed below are traded on public stock exchanges, as such state owned energy companies, such as Aramco are not included. However Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, revealed plans to float 5% of the shares of Aramco, creating a publicly traded company with a market capitalisation of around $2 trillion.[1][2]

The energy industry can be sub-divided into further, more specific areas - such as: the petroleum industry (oil companies, petroleum refiners, fuel transport and end-user sales at gas stations), gas and coal industry, as well as renewable energy companies. Also included are energy industry service companies as well as those which fall under the Energy service company umbrella.

Energy companies by Market Capitalization

  • The following is a list of the top 10 energy companies ranked by Market Capitalization.[citation needed]
  • Note, market capitalisation is taken from those shares traded on the NYSE, as indicated by the relevant ticker symbol.
Rank Company Country Market Cap (May 2022)

(USD Billions)

1 Saudi Aramco  Saudi Arabia 2387
2 ExxonMobil  United States 389
3 Chevron Corporation  United States 342
4 Shell  United Kingdom 219
5 Total Energies  France 143
6 NextEra Energy  United States 141
7 ConocoPhillips  United States 138
8 PetroChina  China 135
9 Equinor ASA  Norway 111
10 BP  United Kingdom 102

See also

References

  1. ^ Raval, Anjli (8 January 2017). "Saudi Aramco gets ready for 'no ordinary IPO'". Financial Times.
  2. ^ Wallace, Tim (7 February 2017). "Saudi Aramco hires Moelis for historic $2 trillion flotation". The Telegraph.