Richest Billionaires in Energy Industry (January 08, 2024)
As of January 8, 2024, Low Tuck Kwong has a net worth of US$28.0 billion, making him the wealthiest person in the energy industry. Harold Hamm follows in second place with $25.2 billion, while Leonid Mikhelson ranks third with $24.1 billion, and Vagit Alekperov comes in fourth with $23.7 billion.
The fifth and sixth spots on the list are occupied by Gennady Timchenko, whose net worth is $20.8 billion, and Autry Stephens, whose net worth is $14.8 billion. George Kaiser is placed 7th with a net worth of $14.4 billion. Mikhail Fridman ($12.9 billion) occupied the 8th position among the wealthiest people in the energy industry, followed by Jeffery Hildebrand (No. 9) with $12.6 billion and Sarath Ratanavadi (No. 10, $10.6 billion).
Richest Billionaires in Energy Industry, 2024
- Low Tuck Kwong: $28.0 billion
- Harold Hamm & family: $25.2 billion
- Leonid Mikhelson & family: $24.1 billion
- Vagit Alekperov: $23.7 billion
- Gennady Timchenko: $20.8 billion
- Autry Stephens: $14.8 billion
- George Kaiser: $14.4 billion
- Mikhail Fridman: $12.9 billion
- Jeffery Hildebrand: $12.6 billion
- Sarath Ratanavadi: $10.6 billion
- Daniel Kretinsky: $9.4 billion
- Carrie Perrodo & family: $9.3 billion
- Leonid Fedun: $9.0 billion
- German Khan: $8.3 billion
- Richard Kinder: $7.8 billion
- Randa Duncan Williams: $7.4 billion
- Dannine Avara: $7.4 billion
- Milane Frantz: $7.4 billion
- Scott Duncan: $7.4 billion
- Ray Lee Hunt: $7.2 billion
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