Imperial Oil Ltd 2011 SR
The report highlights Imperial Oil's 2011 performance, focusing on the development of the Kearl oil sands project and its next-generation environmental technologies. The company achieved its best-ever year for environmental compliance, reducing exceedance incidents by two-thirds since 2008. Imperial invested $163 million in research and technology, specifically targeting water conservation, tailings management, and greenhouse gas reduction. Socially, the company emphasized diversity, with women comprising 37 percent of new management and professional hires. Additionally, Imperial contributed $15 million to community investments and awarded $186 million to Aboriginal businesses and subcontractors.
Company: Imperial Oil Ltd
Sector: Energy
Country: Canada
Year: 2011
Type: SR
Pages: 28
Imperial Oil Ltd
Corporate Citizenship Summary Report
The report highlights Imperial Oil's 2011 performance, focusing on the development of the Kearl oil sands project and its next-generation environmental technologies. The company achieved its best-ever year for environmental compliance, reducing exceedance incidents by two-thirds since 2008. Imperial invested $163 million in research and technology, specifically targeting water conservation, tailings management, and greenhouse gas reduction. Socially, the company emphasized diversity, with women comprising 37 percent of new management and professional hires. Additionally, Imperial contributed $15 million to community investments and awarded $186 million to Aboriginal businesses and subcontractors.
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Document Details
Report Year
2011
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2011 - Dec 31, 2011
Fiscal Year
2011
Published
Jul 1, 2012
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Other Standards
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Emissions
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Energy Consumption
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees