Sempra Energy main competitors are World Fuel Services, Pacific Gas and Electric, and Devon Energy.

Competitor Summary. See how Sempra Energy compares to its main competitors:

  • Chevron has the most employees (42,628).
  • Employees at World Fuel Services earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $89,788.
  • The oldest company is Con Edison, founded in 1823.
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Sempra Energy vs competitors

CompanyFounding DateZippia ScoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
4.7
San Diego, CA2$14.4B20,000
1908
4.9
Tulsa, OK8$11.0B5,425
1984
4.7
Houston, TX6$44.2M2,489
2003
4.4
West Chester, PA1$8.5M75
1881
4.8
San Diego, CA20$3.4B4,396
1903
4.0
Tempe, AZ3$3.0B5,123
1906
4.7
Dallas, TX7$4.2B4,628
1997
4.8
Houston, TX8$19.2B11,012
1867
4.9
Los Angeles, CA143$3.8B8,178
1879
5.0
San Ramon, CA4$146.5B44,679
2007
4.3
San Francisco, CA41$2.3B8,500
1968
4.0
San Antonio, TX1$35.0B14,300
-
3.9
Irving, TX1$49.9M1,000
1886
4.5
Rosemead, CA3$17.2B12,521
1904
4.8
Charlotte, NC5$28.8B27,535
1823
4.9
New York, NY2$15.7B14,071
1905
4.9
San Francisco, CA1$21.7B24,000
1903
4.8
Newark, NJ1$9.8B12,945
1984
4.8
Miami, FL18$59.0B5,000
1987
4.9
Jackson, MI1$8.6B8,148
1971
4.9
Oklahoma City, OK1$19.2B1,400

Sempra Energy salaries vs Competitors

Among Sempra Energy competitors, employees at World Fuel Services earn the most with an average yearly salary of $89,788.

Compare Sempra Energy Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyAverage SalaryHourly SalarySalary Score
Sempra Energy
$88,283$42.44
8.7
The Williams Companies
$72,686$34.95
9.6
Dynegy
$79,525$38.23
9.1
Energy Transfer Solutions
$62,142$29.88-
San Diego Gas & Electric
$74,983$36.05
9.3
Salt River Project
$65,979$31.72
4.7

Compare Sempra Energy Job Title Salaries VS Competitors

CompanyHighest SalaryHourly Salary
Sempra Energy
$150,939$72.57
Pacific Gas and Electric
$183,372$88.16
Chevron
$162,542$78.15
Devon Energy
$161,402$77.60
Dynegy
$156,393$75.19
Energy Transfer Solutions
$156,034$75.02
The Williams Companies
$155,717$74.86
Sunrun
$154,234$74.15
Andeavor
$148,567$71.43
World Fuel Services
$147,699$71.01
Edison International
$144,289$69.37
Atmos Energy
$138,724$66.69
TXU Energy Retail Company
$134,810$64.81
SoCalGas
$134,675$64.75
Kinder Morgan
$133,963$64.41
Salt River Project
$133,709$64.28
San Diego Gas & Electric
$133,186$64.03
Con Edison
$128,241$61.65
PSEG
$125,279$60.23
CMS Energy
$122,993$59.13

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Sempra Energy demographics vs competitors

Compare Gender At Sempra Energy Vs Competitors

Job TitleMaleFemale
Atmos Energy52%48%
Chevron57%43%
Devon Energy64%36%
Con Edison67%33%
Sempra Energy71%29%
CMS Energy76%24%

Compare Race At Sempra Energy Vs Competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity Score
47%22%8%17%6%
9.7
52%24%15%7%3%
9.7
51%22%12%10%5%
10.0
51%12%11%18%8%
9.6
54%19%11%11%4%
9.9
58%17%10%9%6%
9.6

Sempra Energy And Similar Companies CEOs

CEOBio
Jeff A. Stevens
Andeavor

Jeff A. Stevens is a Chief Executive Officer at Andeavor and Board of Director at Andeavor and is based in El Paso, Texas.

J. Kevin Akers
Atmos Energy

Kevin Akers was named president and chief executive officer in October 2019. Akers served as executive vice president from November 2018 to October 2019. Prior to this role, he served as Senior Vice President, Safety and Enterprise Services, from January 2017 through October 2018. Akers also served as president of the Kentucky/Mid-States Division from May 2007 through October 2016 and served as president of the Mississippi Division from 2002 to 2007. He led the Mississippi Valley Gas transition team for Atmos Energy while serving as vice president of Northern Region Operations for Atmos Energy's Louisiana Division. From 1997 to 2001, he served as vice president of Eastern Region Operations for Atmos Energy's Kentucky Division. From 1989 to 1991, he served as senior gas engineer for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission. Akers is a graduate of the University of Alabama

Michael K. Wirth
Chevron

Garrick J. Rochow
CMS Energy

Rochow, who has more than 20 years of industry experience, has been with CMS Energy for 17 years. He was appointed to President, CEO and a member of the board of directors in December, 2020 after serving as EVP, Operations since 2016. Prior to this role, Rochow served in a variety of leadership positions across the business as Consumers Energy’s senior vice president of distribution and customer operations; vice president of customer experience, rates and regulation; and quality and chief customer officer after serving as vice president of energy delivery. He also works closely with the Michigan Public Service Commission, state and federal legislators and is on the board of directors of The Right Place in Grand Rapids. Rochow graduated from Michigan Technological University with a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering and earned a master’s degree in business administration from Western Michigan University. He also attended an executive education program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Wisconsin School of Business. Rochow also serves on the board for the West Michigan Center for Arts and Technology.

Timothy P. Cawley
Con Edison

Timothy 'Tim' Cawley is a Vice President at Con Edison Transmission, Inc. He has worked as President at ConEdison, Senior VP:Central Operations at ConEdison, and Pres & CEO:Orange & Rockland at ConEdison. Timothy studied at Union Graduate College, Farmers Educational & Cooperative Union of America, and New York University.

Richard E. Muncrief
Devon Energy

Richard E. Muncrief, 62, was appointed to the board of directors and elected president and chief executive officer of the company in January 2021 following Devon’s merger with WPX Energy. Muncrief previously served as chief executive officer and chairman of the board of WPX Energy. He became a member of WPX Energy’s board of directors in 2014. Prior to joining WPX, he served as senior vice president, operations and resource development of Continental Resources, Inc. Muncrief was earlier employed from August 2008 through May 2009 by Resource Production Company where he served as corporate business manager. From September 2007 to August 2008 he served as president, chief operating officer and as a director of Quest Midstream Partners, LP. From 1980 to 2007, he served in various managerial capacities with ConocoPhillips and its predecessor companies, Burlington Resources, Meridian Oil and El Paso Exploration. Muncrief holds a bachelor’s of science in petroleum engineering technology from Oklahoma State University, where he has also been recognized as a distinguished alumnus and is a member of the College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology Hall of Fame. He serves on the board of directors and the executive committee of the American Petroleum Institute, is a past chairman of the American Exploration & Production Council, and also serves on the national advisory board of the Gilcrease Museum.

Lynn J. Good
Duke Energy

Lynn J. Good is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy, a Fortune 500 company. Good is an Ohio native and graduated from Miami University where she earned a BS in Systems Analysis and in Accounting (1981).

Robert Flexon
Dynegy

Pedro J. Pizarro
Edison International

Pedro Pizarro is a President, Chief Executive Officer, and Director at EDISON INTERNATIONAL; Chair at Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI); and Board Member at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO and is based in Pasadena, California. He has worked as Director:Strategic Planning at EDISON INTERNATIONAL, Board Member at Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), and President and Director at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO. Pedro works or has worked as TRUSTEE at California Institute of Technology- Caltech and BOARD MEMBER at Argonne National Laboratory. He studied at Harvard University between 1983 and 1987, California Institute of Technology- Caltech between 1988 and 1994, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) between 1987 and 1988.

Steven J. Kean
Kinder Morgan