EQT Corp 2012 SR

The report highlights EQT Corporation's sustainability performance for 2011, marking its first report following GRI G3.1 guidelines and the Oil and Gas Sector Supplement. Key achievements include a lost time accident rate significantly below the industry average for the fifth consecutive year and the opening of a public-access compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station. The company reported a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions through various initiatives and reused 16.9 million gallons of flowback water in its Marcellus operations. EQT also contributed over $5.4 million in community investments and supported over 14,000 jobs across its operating regions.

Company: EQT Corp

Sector: Energy

Country: United States

Year: 2012

Type: SR

Pages: 56

EQT Corp 2012 Corporate Social Responsibility Report

Corporate Social Responsibility Report

The report highlights EQT Corporation's sustainability performance for 2011, marking its first report following GRI G3.1 guidelines and the Oil and Gas Sector Supplement. Key achievements include a lost time accident rate significantly below the industry average for the fifth consecutive year and the opening of a public-access compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station. The company reported a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions through various initiatives and reused 16.9 million gallons of flowback water in its Marcellus operations. EQT also contributed over $5.4 million in community investments and supported over 14,000 jobs across its operating regions.

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Document Details

Report Year

2012

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011

Fiscal Year

2011

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

Pages

 

File Size

 

Standards & Assurance

Reporting Standards

Materiality Assessment

Other Standards

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Emissions

Scope 1:

Energy Consumption

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees