The Top Players of the Global Energy Industry Takes a Look at 30 Key Companies and the Role They Play in the Global Energy Market
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c59315) has announced the addition of “The Top Players of the Global Energy Industry” to their offering.
The global energy industry has explored many options to meet the growing energy needs of industrialized economies wherein production demands are to be met with supply of power from varied energy resources worldwide. There has been a clearer realization of the finite nature of oil resources and the ever higher pushing demand for energy. The world has yet to stabilize on the complex geopolitical undercurrents which influence the oil and gas production as well as supply strategies globally.
With the emerging problem of global warming, many feel that utilities and energy companies need to redefine the way they do business and play a key role in addressing growing concerns about climate change.
This report — The Top Players of the Global Energy Industry — takes a look at 30 key companies and the role they play in the global energy market. A brief profile of the global energy market, along with an in-depth outlook for each energy sector, completes this comprehensive report. The companies covered in this report have been included due to their financial performance, assets, the active role they have in the global arena, and other miscellaneous factors.
Companies Mentioned:
– BC Hydro
– BHP Billiton
– BP plc
– British Energy plc
– Centrica plc
– Chevron Corp.
– ConocoPhillips
– Consol Energy Inc.
– E.On AG
– Electricite de France
– ENEL SpA
– ENI SpA
– ExxonMobil Corp.
– Gaz de France
– Gazprom OAO
– Kinder Morgan Energy LP
– LUKoil
– Marathon Oil
– Norsk Hydro AS
– Occidental Petroleum
– Oil & Natural Gas Corp. Ltd.
– Petrobras Brasileiro
– Petrochina Co. Ltd.
– Repsol YPF SA
– Royal Dutch Shell plc
– Statoil ASA
– Total SA
– TXU Corp.
– Valero Energy Corp.
– Xcel Energy
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