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Rank Company Country Market Capitalization in USD (June 2024) Sector 1: Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia: $1.7 trillion [1] Oil & Gas 2: ExxonMobil United States: $490 billion Oil & Gas 3: Chevron Corporation United States: $281 billion Oil & Gas 4 PetroChina China: $233 billion Oil & Gas 5: Shell Plc United Kingdom: $220 billion Oil & Gas 6: Total ...
This list is partially sourced from the S&P Global Commodity Insights Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings for 2022. The S&P Global list is restricted to publicly traded companies, and only integrated oil and gas, oil and gas exploration and production, oil and gas refining and marketing, and oil and gas storage and transportation companies ...
Fortune Global 500 list of 2023 Rank Company Country Industry Revenue in USD 1 Walmart United States: Retail $612.3 billion 2 Saudi Aramco Saudi Arabia: Energy $603.7 billion 3 State Grid China: Energy $530.0 billion 4 Amazon United States: Internet services and retailing $514.0 billion 5 China National Petroleum China: Petroleum $483.1 billion 6
The energy sector hasn’t dominated the Fortune Fastest Growing Companies list in more than 15 years—not since a three-year streak from 2006 to 2008. But this year, energy is back on top ...
Walmart, the world's largest company by revenue since 2014 [1] This list comprises the world's largest companies by consolidated revenue, according to the annually ranked Fortune Global 500 published by Fortune magazine, as well as other sources. [2] Out of 50 largest companies 23 are American, 17 Asian and 10 European. [2]
Since July 2016, when the list was created, Clean 200 companies have outperformed the MSCI ACWI broad market index by 3.36%, the report stated, despite being underweight U.S. equities and energy ...
Enphase Energy, Inc. , based in Fremont, California, is a global energy technology company and the world’s leading supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems. Founded in 2006, the ...
The expression "Seven Sisters" was coined by the head of the Italian state oil company (), Enrico Mattei, [22] who sought membership for his company, but was rejected.The history of the supermajors traces back to the seven oil companies which formed the "Consortium for Iran" cartel and dominated the global petroleum industry from the mid-1940s to the 1970s.