Remember the saying that the NEC views a meter as "a lump in the service cable." In every meter base I've seen, the neutral terminals are bonded to the can; thus, any metallic conduit connected to it becomes a part of it.
The entire assembly of service conduit(s), meter enclosure(s) and service disconnect(s) essentially are part of the utility neutral, receive electrode connection(s), and collectively define the zero-volts reference for the premises.
That's why I often say that there is no EGC ahead of the service, because there's nothing that needs bonding (other than some nipple or conduit terminations), and the premises EGC system only exists from there downstream.