Three major project companies from Egypt’s petroleum sector have been included in the prestigious Engineering News Record (ENR) list of the world’s top 250 construction firms for 2025—widely regarded as the global benchmark in contracting and engineering.

The list ranks the world’s top 250 international contractors based on revenue generated from projects outside their home countries, reflecting global performance and competitiveness in the construction industry.

The Engineering for the Petroleum and Process Industries Company (ENPPI) secured 98th place in the list, entering the global Top 100 for the first time. The company climbed 38 spots compared to its 2024 ranking, underscoring its growing influence in international markets.

Meanwhile, Petrojet Company advanced 31 places to reach 107th. The company’s sustained performance highlights its expanding footprint in large-scale construction and energy infrastructure projects abroad.

Furthermore, the Egyptian Maintenance Company (EMC) maintained its presence on the global list as one of the world’s top contractors at 230th place.

This achievement reflects the rising global competitiveness of Egyptian petroleum sector companies, demonstrating their capability to deliver large-scale projects that meet international standards. The success also signals the effectiveness of national strategies aimed at expanding Egypt’s presence in global energy and construction markets, according to a statement by the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources.