In all, 14 Indian energy companies made it to the 2015 Platts Top 250 Global Energy Company Rankings, a financial performance roster of publicly traded companies with assets greater than USD 5 billion.
State-owned hydroelectric power generator NHPC Ltd was a new entrant from India at rank 221, Platts said in a statement.
"RIL, which was pushed to the No. 2 position in 2014 by ONGC, not only regained its premier slot among Indian energy performers, but has also moved significantly higher relative to its overall global ranking last year," it said.
"The largest pure coal mining company in the world, Coal India, has climbed to 38th place in the rankings this year from 47th place last year.
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"The state miner's challenge has been keeping up with strong internal demand and achieving the coal ministry's ambitious extraction targets. Coal India replaced Indian Oil Corp for the No. 3 position this year, among India companies," it said.
NTPC was the fourth highest ranked Indian company at number 56, followed by Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (59) and Indian Oil Corp (66). IOC was ranked 43rd in 2014.
"With the first-time showing of NHPC Ltd in the Top 250 Rankings, India scored a personal best in representation, with 14 energy companies on 2015 list, versus 13 a year ago," the statement said.
Rankings are based on assets, revenues, profits and return on invested capital for the prior fiscal year.
Global giants Exxon Mobil Corp, Chevron Corp and Royal Dutch Shell plc occupied the top three slots while Chinese firm CNOOC Ltd for the first time broke into top five at No.4. PetroChina was a close fifth.
India, the second largest Asian demand power house, saw its energy consumption hit an all-time high. With the fastest growth in energy consumption for the last five years, more coal, LNG and oil were required.
Power Grid Corp of India, ranked 129th globally, is the fastest growing Indian energy company and over the last two years (No. 142 in 2014, No. 139 in 2013) has made significant gains in their rankings.