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Bentley Infrastructure 500

Bentley Infrastructure 500 [1] is a ranking of infrastructure owners compiled by the CAD software company Bentley Systems. It was first published in 2010. The index ranks the combined infrastructure assets in the hands of the biggest public and private organisations.

In contrast to the Forbes Global 2000 ranking, the Bentley Infrastructure 500 ranks companies according to their reported tangible fixed assets (or other comparable noncurrent physical assets such as buildings or fixed structures, land, and machinery) - and is a direct measure of the infrastructure owned and operated by an organization. The aim of the ranking is to help global constituents appreciate and explore the magnitude of investment in infrastructure and the potential to continually increase the return on that investment. The Infrastructure 500 index also takes into consideration governments and states.

2014 list

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Rank Organization Headquarters Country Infrastructure Value (millions USD)
1 Federal government of the United States   United States 360,900
2 GAZPROM   Russia 248,401
3 ExxonMobil   United States 243,650
4 Petrobras   Brazil 227,433
5 Royal Dutch Shell   United Kingdom 191,897
6 China National Petroleum Corporation   China 190,424
7 Highways Agency   United Kingdom 185,875
8 Électricité de France - EDF   France 172,839
9 Chevron   United States 164,829
10 Rosneft   Russia 162,852
11 Korea Electric Power Corporation   South Korea 154,133
12 BP   United Kingdom 133,690
13 Pemex - Petróleos Mexicanos   Mexico 130,837
14 PDVSA - Petróleos De Venezuela   Venezuela 128,535
15 Commonwealth of Australia   Australia 119,327
16 State of California   United States 118,627
17 Walmart   United States 117,907
18 Kingdom of the Netherlands   Netherlands 114,597
19 Enel   Italy 111,776
20 AT&T   United States 110,968

*As measured by reported net tangible fixed assets.[2]

2013 list

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Rank Organization Headquarters Country Infrastructure Value (millions USD)*
1 Federal government of the United States   United States 342,900
2 State Grid Corporation of China   China 236,012
3 GAZPROM   Russia 228,366
4 ExxonMobil   United States 226,949
5 Petrobras   Brazil 204,962
6 Royal Dutch Shell   Netherlands 172,293
7 Highways Agency   United Kingdom 166,985
8 Électricité de France - EDF   France 161,286
9 Chevron Corporation   United States 141,348
10 Petroleos Mexicanos   Mexico 127,449
11 Kingdom of the Netherlands   Netherlands 118,205
12 Walmart   United States 116,681
13 BP   United Kingdom 115,421
14 Korea Electric Power Corporation   Korea 113,498
15 GDF Suez   France 113,416
16 Commonwealth of Australia   Australia 113,386
17 State of California   United States 112,470
18 AT&T   United States 109,767
19 Enel   Italy 109,662
20 Tokyo Electric Power Company   Japan 106,365

*As measured by reported net tangible fixed assets.[3]

2011 list

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Rank Organization Headquarters Country Infrastructure Value (millions USD)
1 Federal government of the United States   United States 308,800
2 State Grid Corporation of China   China 209,727
3 ExxonMobil   United States 199,548
4 GAZPROM   Russia 180,019
5 Petrobras   Brazil 167,777
6 Électricité de France - EDF   France 143,241
7 Nippon Telegraph and Telephone   Japan 119,098
8 Kingdom of the Netherlands   Netherlands 117,060
9 Royal Dutch Shell   Netherlands 117,060
10 Walmart   United States 107,878
11 Tokyo Electric Power Company   Japan 106,455
12 BP   United Kingdom 105,887
13 Chevron Corporation   United States 104,504
14 Enel   Italy 104,349
15 GDF Suez   France 104,317
16 State of California   United States 104,107
17 Ferrovie dello Stato   Italy 103,903
18 AT&T   United States 103,196
19 State of Texas   United States 92,214
20 ENI   Italy 90,065

2010 list

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Rank Organization Headquarters Country Infrastructure Value (millions USD)
1 Steady  Federal government of the United States   United States 282,700
2 Steady  Électricité de France - EDF   France 186,466
3 Steady  GAZPROM   Russia 161,813
4 Steady  Petrochina Company Limited   China 155,973
5 Steady  ExxonMobil   United States 139,116
6 Steady  Petrobras   Brazil 132,286
7 Steady  Royal Dutch Shell   Netherlands 129,149
8 Steady  United States Department of the Army   United States 122,145
9 Steady  Enel   Italy 113,951
10 Steady  Nippon Telegraph and Telephone   Japan 107,856
11 Steady  Tokyo Electric Power Company   Japan 106,455
12 Steady  BP   United Kingdom 103,686
13 Steady  Walmart   United States 102,307
14 Steady  State of California   United States 102,201
15 Steady  Ferrovie dello Stato   Italy 101,660
16 Steady  AT&T   United States 100,093
17 Steady  GDF Suez   France 99,457
18 Steady  Chevron Corporation   United States 96,468
19 Steady  China Petrochemical Corporation   China 96,105
20 Steady  Verizon Communications   United States 91,466

Infrastructure Value above as measured by reported net tangible fixed assets.

Key findings

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The Bentley Infrastructure 500 index shows little correlation with the Forbes 2000 - showing that the biggest companies in the world are not necessarily the biggest owners of fixed assets.

The 2010 study showed that the combined assets of all the 500 companies add up to US$ 13 trillion, which is equivalent to annual GDP of the United States. Other interesting relations compiled by CAD Analyst[4]

  • the largest commercial facilities owner is No. 13, Wal-Mart Stores, at $102.3 billion (Forbes 2000 No. 14);
  • the largest state government infrastructure owner is No. 14, Government of California, at $102.2 billion (Public Entity - not in Forbes);
  • the largest rail owner is No. 15, Ferrovie dello Stato, at $101.6 billion (Public Entity - not in Forbes);
  • the largest manufacturing owner is No. 31, Toyota, at $71.9 billion (Forbes 2000 No. 360);
  • the largest mineral resources owner is No. 36, Brazilian Vale do Rio Doce, at $66.1 billion (Forbes 2000 No. 80);
  • the largest infrastructure owner in India is No. 81, Reliance Industries, at $38.1 billion (Forbes 2000 No. 126);
  • the largest private infrastructure investor is No. 89, Ferrovial, at $35.9 billion (Forbes 2000 No. 748);
  • the largest bank owner is No. 128, Royal Bank of Scotland Group, at $25.3 billion (Forbes 2000 No. 385);
  • the largest private water infrastructure owner is No. 322, Kemble Water Holdings, at $14.3 billion (did not make the Forbes 2000).

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Bentley Infrastructure 500 Index". Archived from the original on 2011-03-07. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
  2. ^ "2014 Bentley Infrastructure 500" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-02-07. Retrieved 2015-02-06.
  3. ^ "2013 Bentley Infrastructure 500" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-09. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
  4. ^ [1] CAD Analyst - Bentley releases Ranking of Top Owners
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