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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.
| Rank | Organization | Headquarters Country | Infrastructure Value (millions USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Federal government of the United States | 360,900 | |
| 2 | GAZPROM | 248,401 | |
| 3 | ExxonMobil | 243,650 | |
| 4 | Petrobras | 227,433 | |
| 5 | Royal Dutch Shell | 191,897 | |
| 6 | China National Petroleum Corporation | 190,424 | |
| 7 | Highways Agency | 185,875 | |
| 8 | Électricité de France - EDF | 172,839 | |
| 9 | Chevron | 164,829 | |
| 10 | Rosneft | 162,852 | |
| 11 | Korea Electric Power Corporation | 154,133 | |
| 12 | BP | 133,690 | |
| 13 | Pemex - Petróleos Mexicanos | 130,837 | |
| 14 | PDVSA - Petróleos De Venezuela | 128,535 | |
| 15 | Commonwealth of Australia | 119,327 | |
| 16 | State of California | 118,627 | |
| 17 | Walmart | 117,907 | |
| 18 | Kingdom of the Netherlands | 114,597 | |
| 19 | Enel | 111,776 | |
| 20 | AT&T | 110,968 |
*As measured by reported net tangible fixed assets.[2]
| Rank | Organization | Headquarters Country | Infrastructure Value (millions USD)* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Federal government of the United States | 342,900 | |
| 2 | State Grid Corporation of China | 236,012 | |
| 3 | GAZPROM | 228,366 | |
| 4 | ExxonMobil | 226,949 | |
| 5 | Petrobras | 204,962 | |
| 6 | Royal Dutch Shell | 172,293 | |
| 7 | Highways Agency | 166,985 | |
| 8 | Électricité de France - EDF | 161,286 | |
| 9 | Chevron Corporation | 141,348 | |
| 10 | Petroleos Mexicanos | 127,449 | |
| 11 | Kingdom of the Netherlands | 118,205 | |
| 12 | Walmart | 116,681 | |
| 13 | BP | 115,421 | |
| 14 | Korea Electric Power Corporation | 113,498 | |
| 15 | GDF Suez | 113,416 | |
| 16 | Commonwealth of Australia | 113,386 | |
| 17 | State of California | 112,470 | |
| 18 | AT&T | 109,767 | |
| 19 | Enel | 109,662 | |
| 20 | Tokyo Electric Power Company | 106,365 |
*As measured by reported net tangible fixed assets.[3]
| Rank | Organization | Headquarters Country | Infrastructure Value (millions USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Federal government of the United States | 308,800 | |
| 2 | State Grid Corporation of China | 209,727 | |
| 3 | ExxonMobil | 199,548 | |
| 4 | GAZPROM | 180,019 | |
| 5 | Petrobras | 167,777 | |
| 6 | Électricité de France - EDF | 143,241 | |
| 7 | Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | 119,098 | |
| 8 | Kingdom of the Netherlands | 117,060 | |
| 9 | Royal Dutch Shell | 117,060 | |
| 10 | Walmart | 107,878 | |
| 11 | Tokyo Electric Power Company | 106,455 | |
| 12 | BP | 105,887 | |
| 13 | Chevron Corporation | 104,504 | |
| 14 | Enel | 104,349 | |
| 15 | GDF Suez | 104,317 | |
| 16 | State of California | 104,107 | |
| 17 | Ferrovie dello Stato | 103,903 | |
| 18 | AT&T | 103,196 | |
| 19 | State of Texas | 92,214 | |
| 20 | ENI | 90,065 |
| Rank | Organization | Headquarters Country | Infrastructure Value (millions USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Federal government of the United States | 282,700 | |
| 2 |
Électricité de France - EDF | 186,466 | |
| 3 |
GAZPROM | 161,813 | |
| 4 |
Petrochina Company Limited | 155,973 | |
| 5 |
ExxonMobil | 139,116 | |
| 6 |
Petrobras | 132,286 | |
| 7 |
Royal Dutch Shell | 129,149 | |
| 8 |
United States Department of the Army | 122,145 | |
| 9 |
Enel | 113,951 | |
| 10 |
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | 107,856 | |
| 11 |
Tokyo Electric Power Company | 106,455 | |
| 12 |
BP | 103,686 | |
| 13 |
Walmart | 102,307 | |
| 14 |
State of California | 102,201 | |
| 15 |
Ferrovie dello Stato | 101,660 | |
| 16 |
AT&T | 100,093 | |
| 17 |
GDF Suez | 99,457 | |
| 18 |
Chevron Corporation | 96,468 | |
| 19 |
China Petrochemical Corporation | 96,105 | |
| 20 |
Verizon Communications | 91,466 |
Infrastructure Value above as measured by reported net tangible fixed assets.
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]