List of largest energy companies

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 (almost three times that of Apple).[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.

Independent energy companies

  • The following is a list of the top 20 independent energy companies ranked by Market Capitalization.[3]
  • Note, market capitalisation is taken from those shares traded on the NYSE, as indicated by the relevant ticker symbol.
Rank Company Country Highest Market Cap ever (historical)(USD billions) Market Cap in Q2 2017 Market Cap in 2016 Market Cap in 2015 Market Cap in 2014 Market Cap in 2013
1 Exxon Mobil Corporation
NYSE: XOM
 United States 519.3 (Oct 2007) 342.1 374.3 324.0 388.4 438.7
2 Royal Dutch Shell
NYSE: RDS.A, RDS.B
 Netherlands
 United Kingdom
458.6 (Jan 2013) 218.7 219.5 146.5 210.7 224.3
3 Chevron Corporation
NYSE: CVX
 United States 256.1 (Jul 2014) 197.7 222.2 169.4 210.9 239.0
4 1Total S.A.
NYSE: TOT
 France 201.1 (May 2008) 121.2 122.0 109.7 122.1 145.7
5 2BP
NYSE: BP
 United Kingdom 263.3 (May 2006) 113.6 117.9 95.6 115.9 165.5
6 2PetroChina
NYSE: PTR
 China 472.1 (Oct 2007) 112.2 134.9 120.0 203.1 200.8
7 1Sinopec
NYSE: SNP
 China 131.2 (Oct 2007) 95.16 86.0 70.9 95.8 95.8
8 2Schlumberger
NYSE: SLB
 Netherlands 153.4 (Jun 2014) 91.5 116.8 87.6 108.9 117.8
9 3Enterprise Products
NYSE: EPD
 United States 77.2 (May 2008) 58.0 56.9 51.5 70.0 62.0
10 1Eni
NYSE: E
 Italy 152.4 (May 2008) 54.6 58.6 54.2 63.4 97.1
11 1ConocoPhillips
NYSE: COP
 United States 112.6 (Jun 2008) 54.4 62.1 57.7 85.0 86.6
12 2Equinor ASA
NYSE: EQNR
 Norway 135.3 (May 2008) 53.6 58.2 44.5 56.2 76.9
13 EOG Resources
NYSE: EOG
 United States 64.5 (Jun 2014) 52.3 58.3 38.9 50.5 45.6
14 5Petrobras
NYSE: PBR, PBR.A
 Brazil 329.9 (May 2008) 52.1 57.5 28.1 47.6 89.9
15 CNOOC Limited
NYSE: CEO
 China 120.9 (Apr 2011) 48.9 55.3 46.6 60.5 83.8
16 Suncor Energy
NYSE: SU
 Canada 74.9 (Mar 2011) 48.7 54.4 37.3 45.9 51.8
17 Occidental Petroleum Corporation
NYSE: OXY
 United States 90.3 (May 2011) 45.8 54.4 51.6 62.1 81.2
18 1Kinder Morgan
NYSE: KMI
 United States 96.5 (Apr 2015) 42.8 46.2 33.3 89.9 37.1
19 1Phillips 66
NYSE: PSX
 United States 50.0 (Nov 2015) 42.7 45.0 43.3 39.2 45.5
20 1Halliburton
NYSE: HAL
 United States 63.0 (Jul 2014) 37.1 46.8 29.1 33.5 43.1
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