Energy crisis injects ambiguity into future Top 100 rankings
“More supply” has been a key rallying cry as the energy crisis deepens. However, the latest Energy Intelligence Top 100: Global NOC & IOC Rankings show a post-pandemic oil and gas industry still wrestling with strategic direction.
The Top 100 companies, which account for 70%-80% of global oil and gas activity, are ranked annually according to performance in six operational metrics: Oil and gas reserves, oil and gas production, product sales and refinery distillation capacity. Rankings are calculated each fall from the previous year’s data to include those reporting results late in the year.
Key findings from our latest ranking include:
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