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April 2008: Rabi-II 1429: Issue 25 
 
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DS100

The 2007 DS100
Top 100 Companies of the Muslim World


Analysis: Fueled By Oil Windfall, Non-Energy Companies Get Biggest Boost

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Key Facts
15 Most Exciting Companies
Profiles: Zain, Emaar's Mohamed Bin Ali Alabbar, Ulker
Media Coverage Feedback
Criteria Credits
Corrections 2006 Ranking
Government
Owned
By Industry
By Country
COMPANY
RANK
COUNTRY
REVENUE 2006*
US$ (mln)
% REV. GROWTH
'05-'06
INDUSTRY

Saudi Arabian Oil Co.    (Saudi Aramco)1

1

Saudi Arabia

 $ 199,756

19%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

National Iranian Oil Company1

2

Iran

 $ 90,795

20%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Kuwait Petroleum Corp.1

3

Kuwait

 $ 59,403

38%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Petroliam Nasional Bhd. (Petronas)

4

Malaysia

 $ 50,987

15%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Iraq National Oil Company1

5

Iraq

 $ 45,036

27%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.1

7

United Arab Emirates

 $ 30,811

30%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation1

8

Nigeria

 $ 29,896

14%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

National Oil Company (NOC)1

9

Libya

 $ 28,715

25%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Sonatrach

10

Algeria

 $ 28,425 

22%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Syrian Petroleum Company1

11

Syria

 $ 24,440  

6%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

PT Pertamina (Persero)1

13

Indonesia

 $ 21,522

1%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Qatar Petroleum1

14

Qatar

 $ 17,902

26%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Petroleum Development Oman1

15

Oman

 $ 15,316

31%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Socar (State Oil Company Azerbaijan)1

16

Azerbaijan

 $ 16,500

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Egyptian General Petroleum (EGPC)1

18

Egypt

 $ 11,883

11%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Ziraat Bank

21

Turkey

 $  8,933

11%

Commercial Banking

The Emirates Group

23

United Arab Emirates

 $  8,477

28%

Airline

KazMunayGas

28

Kazakhstan

 $  7,454

35%

Oil & Gas - Integrated

Telkom Indonesia

34

Indonesia

 $  5,473

23%

Telecommunications

National Petrochemical Company

43

Iran

 $  4,610

30%

Chemical Manufacturing

Vakif Bank

49

Turkey

 $  4,364

21%

Commercial Banking

Turkish Airlines

51

Turkey

 $  4,210

39%

Airline

Suez Canal Authority

55

Egypt

 $  4,100

7%

Misc. Transport

Electricity Generation Company Inc.

60

Turkey

 $  3,776

40%

Electric Utilities

National Commercial Bank

64

Saudi Arabia

 $  3,366

32%

Commercial Banking

Perusahaan Listrik Negara, PT 2

67

Indonesia

 $  3,233

-49%

Electric Utilities

Tekel

68

Turkey

 $  3,200

14%

Crops

 

 

 Reference notes:
 1. Revenue figures are estimates based on 2006 crude oil production (OPEC data) only
 2. Based on End of Fiscal Year 2005 or earliest available (EOY 2006 could not be obtained)

 * 2007 Ranking is based on end of 2006 revenuw data. Learn more about the criteria used and sources here

Analysis: Fueled By Oil Windfall, Non-Energy Companies Get Biggest Boost

 •
Key Facts
15 Most Exciting Companies
Profiles: Zain, Emaar's Mohamed Bin Ali Alabbar, Ulker
Media Coverage Feedback
Criteria Credits
Corrections 2006 Ranking

 

 


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