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miércoles, 7 de diciembre de 2022

Looking backward over the last 25 years, we really have lost a quarter century in what we should have been doing.



Has Big Oil changed? | Financial Times (FT) Film, https://youtu.be/XcE_yU4C8BA. Similar film, Big Oil vs the World is a Mongoose Pictures production for the BBC in association with FRONTLINE. The Series Producer is Dan Edge.

"The US fossil fuel industry has been accused of using lobbying and disinformation to prevent action on climate change. And with the climate emergency, the war in Ukraine, and the global energy crisis, Big Oil is under pressure as never before. The FT looks at changing attitudes towards the industry and asks if it has changed".

What company has the most oil reserves? World's Largest Oil and Gas Companies by their oil and natural gas reserves.
Position, Company Oil.

1 National Iranian Oil Company (Iran) Opec 315.7
2 Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Arabia) Opec 307.1
3 Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (Venezuela) Opec 241.7
4 Qatar General Petroleum Corporation (Qatar) Opec 178.5.

The largest U.S. producers in 2021 were Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Occidental, EOG, and Exxon, respectively.

Largest oil and gas companies by market cap. Companies: 279 total market cap: $6.298 T Rank by Market Cap Earnings Revenue P/E ratio Dividend % Operating Margin Employees, Price (30 days). 
 
As of December 2022 Saudi Aramco has a market cap of $1.856 Trillion. This makes Saudi Aramco the world's second most valuable company by market cap. The market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the total market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares and is commonly used to measure how much a company is worth.  Position, Company Oil. 

1 Saudi Aramco 2222.SR $1.856 T $8.44 1.24% S. Arabia.

2 Exxon Mobil XOM $425.66 B $103.36 0.50% USA.

3 Chevron CVX $332.66 B $172.04 0.02% USA.

4 Shell SHEL $205.77 B $56.65 0.05% UK.

5 Total Energies TTE $152.68 B $59.32 1.33% France.

6 ConocoPhillips COP $143.58 B $115.23 0.33% USA.

7 PetroChina 601857.SS $127.44 B $0.74 1.70% China.

8 Equinor EQNR $115.04 B $35.97 0.03% Norway.

9 BP BP $106.58 B $33.98 1.15% UK.

10 Enbridge ENB $80.11 B $39.39 0.01% Canada.

11 Duke Energy DUK $77.09 B $100.12 0.39% USA.

12 Southern Company SO $74.70 B $68.63 0.21% USA.

13 Sinopec 600028.SS $74.68 B $0.66 1.29% China.

14 EOG Resources EOG $74.27 B $126.45 1.05% USA.

15 Gazprom GAZP.ME $73.26 B $3.10 0.04% Russia.

16 Schlumberger SLB $73.05 B $50.15 1.44% USA.

17 Petrobras PBR $72.81 B $11.17 0.70% Brazil.

18 Canadian Natural Resources CNQ $63.67 B $55.17 0.46% Canada.

19 CNOOC 0883.HK $63.37 B $1.28 1.00% China.
 
20 Occidental Petroleum OXY $58.34 B $64.19 0.08% USA. 
 
Looking backward over the last 25 years, we really have lost a quarter century in what we should have been doing.  San Jose Costa Rica, December 7, 2022, Rafael Alberto Vilagut, alberto.doer@gmail.com.

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