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ENERGY INDUSTRY ALMANAC, the fifth edition
of our guide to the energy field, is designed to be used
as a general source for researchers of all types.
The data and areas of interest covered are
intentionally broad, from the various types of businesses
involved in energy and utilities, to advances in nuclear
power and renewable energy sources, to an in-depth look
at the 500 major firms (which we call “THE
ENERGY 500”) within the many industry sectors
that make up the energy arena, from upstream and downstream
oil and gas companies, to coal producers, to oil field
services firms, to electric and gas utilities.
This reference book is designed to be a
general source for researchers. It is especially intended
to assist with market research, strategic planning, employment
searches, contact or prospect list creation (be sure to
see the export capabilities of the accompanying CD-ROM
that is available to book and eBook buyers) and financial
research, and as a data resource for executives and students
of all types.
PLUNKETT'S ENERGY INDUSTRY ALMANAC
takes a rounded approach for the general reader. This
book presents a complete overview of the entire energy
field (see “How To Use This Book”). For example,
advances in oil shale and tar sands production are discussed,
as well as the deregulation of the utilities industry,
volatility in the price of oil, gas and coal, extremely
deep offshore wells and production in Russia.
THE ENERGY 500 is our unique
grouping of the biggest, most successful corporations
in all segments of the energy and utilities industry.
Tens of thousands of pieces of information, gathered from
a wide variety of sources, have been researched and are
presented in a unique form that can be easily understood.
This section includes thorough indexes to THE
ENERGY 500, by geography, industry, sales, brand
names, subsidiary names and many other topics. (See Chapter
4.)
Especially helpful is the way in which PLUNKETT'S
ENERGY INDUSTRY ALMANAC enables readers who have
no business background to readily compare the financial
records and growth plans of large energy companies and
major industry groups. You’ll see the mid-term financial
record of each firm, along with the impact of earnings,
sales and strategic plans on each company’s potential
to fuel growth, to serve new markets and to provide investment
and employment opportunities.
No other source provides this book’s
easy-to-understand comparisons of growth, expenditures,
technologies, corporations and many other items of great
importance to people of all types who may be studying
this, one of the largest industries in the world today.
By scanning the data groups and the unique
indexes, you can find the best information to fit your
personal research needs. The major growth companies in
energy are profiled and then ranked using several different
groups of specific criteria. Which firms are the biggest
employers? Which companies earn the most profits? These
things and much more are easy to find.
In addition to individual company profiles,
an overview of energy markets and trends is provided.
This book’s job is to help you sort through easy-to-understand
summaries of today’s trends in a quick and effective
manner.
Whatever your purpose for researching the
energy field, you’ll find this book to be a valuable
guide. Nonetheless, as is true with all resources, this
volume has limitations that the reader should be aware
of:
- Financial data and other corporate information can
change quickly. A book of this type can be no more current
than the data that was available as of the time of editing.
Consequently, the financial picture, management and
ownership of the firm(s) you are studying may have changed
since the date of this book. For example, this almanac
includes the most up-to-date sales figures and profits
available to the editors as of late 2005. That means
that we have typically used corporate financial data
as of the end of 2004.
- Corporate mergers, acquisitions and downsizing are
occurring at a very rapid rate. Such events may have
created significant change, subsequent to the publishing
of this book, within a company you are studying.
- Some of the companies in THE ENERGY 500
are so large in scope and in variety of business endeavors
conducted within a parent organization, that we have
been unable to completely list all subsidiaries, affiliations,
divisions and activities within a firm’s corporate
structure.
- This volume is intended to be
a general guide to a vast industry. That means that
researchers should look to this book for an overview
and, when conducting in-depth research, should contact
the specific corporations or industry associations in
question for the very latest changes and data. Where
possible, we have listed contact names, toll-free telephone
numbers and World Wide Web site addresses for the companies,
government agencies and industry associations involved
so that the reader may get further details without unnecessary
delay.
- Tables of industry data
and statistics used in this book include the latest
numbers available at the time of printing, generally
through the end of 2004. In a few cases, the only complete
data available was for earlier years.
- We have used exhaustive efforts to locate and fairly
present accurate and complete data. However, when using
this book or any other source for business and industry
information, the reader should use caution and diligence
by conducting further research where it seems appropriate.
We wish you success in your endeavors, and we trust
that your experience with this book will be both satisfactory
and productive.
Jack W. Plunkett
Houston, Texas
November 2005
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