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Top 100 Ranking brochure.qxd 3/9/2006 11:53 AM Page 2 The Energy Intelligence Top 100: Ranking the World's Oil Companies The Energy Intelligence Top 100: Ranking the World’s Oil Companies, 2006 A single metric for comparing the full range of the world's oil companies The 100 companies examined in the 2006 edition of The Energy Intelligence Top 100 account for 86% of global oil production, 86% of global oil reserves, 79% of global refining capacity and 91% of global refined product sales. Sponsored by: Energy Intelligence Research The Energy Intelligence Top 100: Ranking The World’s Oil Companies 2006 The leading global survey of national, international and independent oil companies EIR’s flagship annual report has become the essential reference tool for industry executives, senior managers, analysts and strategists for good reason. It will help you . . . Assess and compare the assets, activities and results of the world’s leading oil companies from a single source of information. Keep track of the important structural changes in the international oil business — with exclusive coverage of the national oil companies. Edition Compare hard-to-find data on state-owned oil firms with that of the supermajors and other key private sector players. Discover who is expanding production fastest? How successful are they at replacing reserves? Who are the regional leaders in market share? Analyze up-to-date company profiles of all 100 oil industry leaders, as well as their rankings and relative performance in over 102 industry metrics including: 36 financial criteria, such as finding costs, oil and gas price realizations, average capital employed and other key data by industry segment; 44 upstream criteria, including regional reserve replacement for oil and gas, reserve replacement ratios and detailed data on drilling activity and successes; 22 downstream criteria such as regional information about product sales by type and regional breakdowns of refinery runs. “Deloitte is delighted to be associated for the first time with The Energy Intelligence Top 100, one of the definitive benchmarking reference works in the oil and gas industry. We are strong advocates of transparency and comparability of financial and operational reporting in the industry, and the Top 100 does much to facilitate this.” Peter Newman, Leader, Oil & Gas, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu COMPANY PROFILES Adnoc Amerada Hess Anadarko Apache BG BHP Billiton BP Burlington Cepsa Chesapeake Energy Chevron CNOOC CNR ConocoPhillips Cosmo CPC Devon Dominion Ecopetrol EGPC El Paso EnCana Eni EOG ExxonMobil Forest Oil Gazprom Husky Energy Idemitsu INA INOC IOC Kazmunaigas Kerr-McGee KPC Libya NOC Lukoil Maersk Marathon MOL Murphy Oil Newfield Nexen NIOC Nippon Oil NNPC Noble Energy Norsk Hydro Novatek Occidental OMV ONGC PDO PDV Pemex Penn West Pertamina Petrobras Petro-Canada PetroChina Petroecuador PetroKazakhstan Petronas Pioneer Plains POGC Pogo PTT QP Reliance Repsol-Ypf Rosneft RWE-DEA Santos Sasol Saudi Aramco Shell Sibneft Sinopec SK Corporation Socar Sonangol Sonatrach SPC Statoil Suncor Sunoco Surgutneftegas Talisman Tatneft TNK-BP Total TPAO Unocal Valero Vintage Wintershall Woodside Petroleum XTO Yukos Companies New to This Year’s Rankings • Novatek • Penn West • Plains • Sasol