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  2. List of largest energy companies - Wikipedia

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    Oil & Gas 2: ExxonMobil United States: $490 billion Oil & Gas 3: Chevron Corporation United States: $281 billion Oil & Gas 5 PetroChina China: $233 billion Oil & Gas 4: Shell Plc United Kingdom: $220 billion Oil & Gas 6: Total Energies France: $155 billion Oil & Gas 7 NextEra Energy United States: $150 billion Solar, Wind 8 ConocoPhillips ...

  3. The 10 Biggest Pipeline Stocks - AOL

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    Data source: Ycharts, values as of July 18, 2019. Enterprise value is the sum of a company's market capitalization and its net debt.. All these companies operate diversified portfolios of ...

  4. Ranking the Top 7 Oil Stocks to Buy From Best to Worst - AOL

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    Fundamentally, the top oil stocks to buy benefit from both geopolitical and monetary policy dynamics. For the former category, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and its bitt.

  5. The 5 Biggest Oil Stocks in the U.S. - AOL

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    While these U.S.-based oil producers have the largest market values in the sector, they still have ample upside from rising oil prices and their prime position in the country’s fastest-growing ...

  6. List of oil exploration and production companies - Wikipedia

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    Indian Oil Corporation Limited India: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation: Oil India: Bharat Petroleum: Hindustan Petroleum: Nayara Energy: Reliance Industries: Cairn India: GAIL: Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation: MedcoEnergi Indonesia: Pertamina: National Iranian Oil Company Iran: North Oil Company Iraq: South Oil Company: Missan Oil Company ...

  7. My 2 Top Oil Stocks to Buy in 2025 - AOL

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    Crude oil prices were relatively quiet last year. Brent oil, the global benchmark price, slipped 3%, closing the year at around $77 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI, the U.S. oil price benchmark, ended ...