Repsol
Spanish multinational energy and petrochemical company / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Repsol S.A.[3][nb 1] (Spanish pronunciation: [reβˈsol]) is a Spanish multinational energy and petrochemical company based in Madrid. It is engaged in worldwide upstream and downstream activities. In the 2022 Forbes Global 2000, Repsol was ranked as the 320th-largest public company in the world.[4] As of 2022, it has 24,000 employees worldwide.
Company type | Sociedad Anónima |
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BMAD: REP | |
ISIN | ES0173516115 |
Industry | Petroleum |
Predecessor | Instituto Nacional de Hidrocarburos |
Founded | 1986; 38 years ago (1986)[1] |
Headquarters | Repsol Campus, , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Antonio Brufau Niubó (Chairman) Josu Jon Imaz San Miguel (CEO) |
Products | Oil and gas exploration and production, natural gas and LNG trading and transportation, oil refining, petrochemistry |
Services | Fuel stations |
Revenue | €78.724 billion (2022)[2] |
€10.648 billion (2022)[2] | |
€4.251 billion (2022)[2] | |
Total assets | €59.964 billion (2022)[2] |
Total equity | €24.611 billion (2022)[2] |
Number of employees | 23,810 (2022)[2] |
Subsidiaries | Repsol Petróleo, Repsol Butano, Repsol Química, Repsol Exploración, Petronor |
Website | www.repsol.com |
It is vertically integrated and operates in all areas of the oil and gas industry, including exploration and production, refining, distribution and marketing, petrochemicals, power generation and trading. The business strategy also includes hydraulic fracking on the Alaska North Slope.
As of 2021 Repsol had a renewable energy division.[5]