World Top 10 Largest Oil and Gas Companies
World Top 10 Largest
Oil and Gas Companies
10.
Kuwait Petrol Corporation -- 3.2 million barrels per day -In 1934 the
Kuwait Oil Company was created by the companies we know today as BP and
Chevron. Over the next 40 years, exploration and development expanded the production potential of the Kuwaiti oilfields. In
1975, the Kuwait government took over the Kuwait Oil Company and by
1980 had nationalized the oil industry under the new
Kuwait Petroleum Organization (
KPO).
9. Chevron --
3.5 million barrels per day -The discovery of oil in
California in 1879 led to
the creation of the Pacific Coast Oil Company (PCOC). Over the following decades, the PCOC joined other companies and experienced reorganization and several name changes. In
1984, now known as
Standard Oil of California, the company merged with Gulf Oil in what was the biggest merger of that time.
The following reorganization saw the company renamed
Chevron Corporation.
8.
Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) -- 3.6 million barrels per day -In the early
20th century,
American and
British oil companies were developing and refining petroleum in
Mexico.
The Mexican government saw the potential in such industry and moved quickly to support striking oil workers in
1938. Citing the
Mexican Constitution, the government took over all foreign facilities and nationalized the oil industry.
7.
Royal Dutch Shell -- 3.9 million barrels per day -One of the largest gas companies in the world, Royal Dutch Shell was created in 1907 by the merging of
Royal Dutch Petroleum and the
Shell Transport and Trading Company of
Britain.
Perhaps best known in
North America for its gas stations, automotive oils and association with
Formula One racing,
Shell's oil and gas interests stretch across the globe.
6. BP -- 4.1 million barrels per day -British Petroleum's origins date back to
1909 with the start-up of the
Anglo-Persian Oil Company. Over the years the company changed names and expanded its drilling operations from the
Middle East to
Alaska and the
North Sea. At one time, the company was the second largest oil company in the world.
After the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill, however, the company sold off a number of assets to help pay for the $
4.5 billion in penalties, fines and legal fees.
5. PetroChina -- 4.4 million barrels per day -This
Chinese state-controlled company is likely to move up this list quickly in the coming years. PetroChina is the largest Chinese oil and gas company. Founded in
1999, this company's annual revenue is reportedly $325 billion, although this figure will likely be much higher once recent market data is released. In worldwide development, PetroChina is involved in
Africa, in
Australia, where it signed a $50 billion contract for Australia natural gas,
4. ExxonMobil -- 5.3 million barrels per day -This company has its origins in
John D. Rockefeller's
Standard Oil Company. When
Rockefeller was forced to break up his company because of antitrust laws in
1911, two of the companies created were
Jersey Standard and Socony. Over the years these two companies transformed into Exxon and Mobil, respectively.
3.
National Iranian Oil Company --
6.4 million barrels per day -The National Iranian Oil Company holds third place among the world's largest oil and gas producers. This company has its origins in the early 20th century when the British discovered and successfully began exploiting
Iran's oil with the Anglo-Persian Oil Company.
2. Gazprom -- 9.7 million barrels per day -Officially known as
Open Joint Stock Company Gazprom, Gazprom is the world's largest natural gas company. Created in
1989, a majority of the company is held by the
Russian state while a small portion is privately owned.
The company was able to grow significantly in the
1990s thanks to the fact that Gazprom's chairman was appointed
Prime Minister of Russia.
Don't be fooled by the 'mere' $
150 billion annual revenue and $40 billion annual profits of this company.
1.
Saudi Aramco -- 12 million+ barrels per day -Saudi Aramco is deservedly #1 on this list. This company generates over $1 billion a day in revenue, produces the most barrels per day of any company and is sitting on the largest proven reserves in the world. This company began with Standard Oil of California striking oil in
Saudi Arabia in the
1930s. By
1944 the Arabian-American Oil
Company (Aramco) was formed. American support for
Israel in the
1970s led the
Saudi Arabian government to push for a greater stake in the domestic oil industry.
source-http://www.therichest.com/business/companies-business/the-10-largest-oil-and-gas-companies-in-the-world/
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