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World Fuel Services main competitors are Sempra Energy, CMS Energy, and Helix Energy Solutions Group.

Competitor Summary. See how World Fuel Services compares to its main competitors:

  • Sempra Energy has the most employees (20,000).
  • Employees at Sempra Energy earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $88,283.
  • The oldest company is The Williams Companies, founded in 1908.
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World Fuel Services salaries vs competitors

Among World Fuel Services competitors, employees at Sempra Energy earn the most with an average yearly salary of $88,283.

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
World Fuel Services
$89,788$43.17-
Enterprise Products Partners
$66,560$32.00-
The Williams Companies
$72,686$34.95-
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners
$71,337$34.30-
Valero Energy
$42,634$20.50-
Energy Transfer Solutions
$62,142$29.88-

Compare World Fuel Services job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
World Fuel Services
$84,954$40.84
Sempra Energy
$114,866$55.22
Valero Energy
$113,544$54.59
Diamond Offshore Drilling
$112,548$54.11
Murphy Oil
$112,121$53.90
Energy Transfer Solutions
$103,179$49.61
The Williams Companies
$99,884$48.02
CMS Energy
$93,337$44.87
Energen
$89,384$42.97
Colt International Europe
$86,009$41.35
Whiting Petroleum
$83,401$40.10
Kinder Morgan
$79,946$38.44
Helix Energy Solutions Group
$77,701$37.36
DCP Midstream
$72,255$34.74
Boardwalk Pipeline Partners
$66,840$32.13
Enterprise Products Partners
$64,693$31.10

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World Fuel Services demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at World Fuel Services vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Energen60%40%
World Fuel Services60%40%
Enterprise Products Partners62%38%
DCP Midstream70%30%
CMS Energy76%24%
Diamond Offshore Drilling92%8%

Compare race at World Fuel Services vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
51%22%10%13%4%
9.6
51%12%11%18%8%
9.6
57%21%9%8%4%
9.7
55%14%23%6%3%
9.3
58%17%15%7%4%
9.5
49%24%12%10%4%
9.5

World Fuel Services and similar companies CEOs

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Mr. Horton joined Boardwalk in May 2011 as President and Chief Executive Officer, and he is also a director of Boardwalk GP, LLC. With more than 35 years experience in the natural gas and energy industry, Mr. Horton has extensive industry knowledge. His professional background includes not only leading natural gas pipelines, but also serving as CEO or COO with companies engaged in natural gas gathering and processing, crude oil and liquids storage and transportation, and LNG. Mr. Horton has also served on the boards of several industry associations and has chaired the Gas Industry Standards Board, the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America and the Natural Gas Council.

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.

Wouter T. van Kempen
DCP Midstream

Wouter van Kempen is chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of DCP Midstream, LLC, and chairman and chief executive officer of DCP Midstream Partners, LP. Previously, Wouter served as president and chief operating officer of DCP Midstream, leading the gathering and processing business unit and the marketing and logistics business unit, which includes NGL and gas marketing, and NGL, gas, and crude logistics. He also oversaw all the corporate functions in his role as chief operating officer, including the functions led by the general counsel, chief corporate officer, and chief financial officer.

Marc Edwards is a President/CEO at DIAMOND OFFSHORE DRILLING, INC.; Board Member at DIAMOND OFFSHORE DRILLING, INC.; and VP:Product Enhancement at HALLIBURTON CO and is based in Houston, Texas. He has worked as Lead Board Director & Special Committee Chair at Keane Group, Lead Director at NEXTIER OILFIELD SOLUTIONS INC., and Lead Director at Keane Group. Marc attended Epsom College between 1974 and 1979, University of Bath between 1980 and 1984, and Henley Business School between 1997 and 1999.

James McManus II
Energen

Jim Teague is an Ex. V.P./COO at ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS PARTNERS L.P. and is based in Houston, Texas.

Mr. Owen E. Kratz has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc.

Steven J. Kean
Kinder Morgan

Roger W. Jenkins
Murphy Oil

Roger W. Jenkins was elected President & Chief Executive Officer of Murphy Oil Corporation in 2013. Jenkins joined Murphy in 2001 as Drilling Manager in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. In 2002, he was promoted to Operations Manager, Sabah. In 2004, he was promoted to Senior Operations Manager. Jenkins was named General Manager, Sabah Operations in 2006 before being promoted to Vice President/General Manager, Sabah Operations in early 2007. In September 2007, he transferred to Houston after being named Senior Vice President, North America, overseeing all North American operations and exploration. In 2009, he became President of Murphy Exploration & Production Company and was named Chief Operating Officer for Murphy Oil Corporation in 2012. 
Jenkins earned a bachelor’s degree in Petroleum Engineering from Louisiana State University in 1983. He received an MBA in Finance from Tulane University in 1994 and has completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School. Prior to joining Murphy, Jenkins spent 17 years with another major oil company.

Jeffrey W. Martin
Sempra Energy

Jeffrey W. Martin is the chairman and chief executive officer of Sempra Energy, an energy infrastructure company based in San Diego, California. Sempra Energy develops and owns natural gas and electric transmission and distribution infrastructure with a focus on markets in North America, including California, Texas, Mexico and the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export market. The company serves more than 35 million consumers – serving more U.S. customers than any other U.S. utility holding company.  

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