Federal Energy Contracts
4.45% of total federal contract spending
Energy production, nuclear facility management, renewable energy projects, petroleum products, and utility services for government facilities.
Top Energy Contractors
| Rank | Contractor | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| #1 | Mission Support & Test Services LLC | $7.5B |
| #2 | Huntington Ingalls Inc. | $2.6B |
| #3 | Centerra Group, LLC | $1.4B |
| #4 | Valero Marketing and Supply Co | $609.0M |
| #5 | Science Applications International Corp. | $509.6M |
| #6 | Science Applications International Corporation | $509.6M |
| #7 | Pae Government Services, Inc. | $496.4M |
| #8 | Motor Oil (hellas) Corinth Refineries S.a. | $421.9M |
| #9 | Rapiscan Systems Inc. | $381.9M |
| #10 | Bp Products North America Inc. | $367.2M |
| #11 | Siemens Government Technologies Inc. | $341.9M |
| #12 | S-oil Corporation | $321.5M |
| #13 | Vitol Aviation Co | $296.3M |
| #14 | Johnson Controls Government Systems, LLC | $294.9M |
| #15 | Petromax Refining Company LLC | $291.4M |
Industry Outlook
Increasing investment in nuclear modernization and renewable energy. The energy sector accounts for 4.45% of all federal contract spending, distributed across 211 active contractors.
Federal Energy Contracts FAQ
The federal government obligated $23,354,725,724 on energy contracts in FY2024, representing 4.45% of total federal contract spending across 211 contractors.
The largest federal energy contractors include Mission Support & Test Services LLC, Huntington Ingalls Inc., Centerra Group, LLC. These companies receive the bulk of federal energy spending.
The top agencies for energy spending include Department of Energy, Department of Defense, Department of the Interior.
Industry categorization is based on Product and Service Code (PSC) classifications from the Federal Procurement Data System. Spending figures represent total federal obligations for FY2024.