20 Biggest Energy Companies in Australia, 2024
Woodside Energy Group Ltd led the Energy Companies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange as of March 2024, with a market capitalization of over 57.95 billion Australian dollars. Meanwhile, Santos Limited took second place, with a market cap of around 23.58 billion Australian dollars, followed by Ampol Limited (8.89 billion Australian dollars), Yancoal Australia Ltd (8.2 billion Australian dollars), and Whitehaven Coal Limited (5.82 billion Australian dollars).
- Woodside Energy Group Ltd: 57.95 billion Australian dollars
- Santos Limited: 23.58 billion Australian dollars
- Ampol Limited: 8.89 billion Australian dollars
- Yancoal Australia Ltd: 8.2 billion Australian dollars
- Whitehaven Coal Limited: 5.82 billion Australian dollars
- Viva Energy Group Limited: 5.54 billion Australian dollars
- New Hope Corporation Limited: 3.96 billion Australian dollars
- Beach Energy Limited: 3.84 billion Australian dollars
- Paladin Energy Limited: 3.63 billion Australian dollars
- Boss Energy Limited: 2.01 billion Australian dollars
- Karoon Energy Ltd: 1.59 billion Australian dollars
- Energy Resources of Australia Ltd: 1.13 billion Australian dollars
- Deep Yellow Limited: 1.01 billion Australian dollars
- MMA Offshore Limited: 826.27 million Australian dollars
- Strike Energy Limited: 629.69 million Australian dollars
- NexGen Energy (Canada) Ltd: 526.88 million Australian dollars
- Bannerman Energy Limited: 482.98 million Australian dollars
- Tamboran Resources Limited: 442.96 million Australian dollars
- Cooper Energy Limited: 409.21 million Australian dollars
- Carnarvon Energy Limited: 332.58 million Australian dollars
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