MOL Magyar Olaj-es Gazipari Nyilvanosan Mukodo Reszvenytarsasag 2022 IR
The report highlights MOL Group's financial and operational performance for 2022, delivering a record Clean CCS EBITDA of HUF 1,773.9 billion despite significant regulatory headwinds and windfall taxes. The company successfully maintained regional fuel supply security while accelerating its crude supply diversification program. Key strategic achievements included entering the waste management sector in Hungary and making progress on the polyol complex and Rijeka refinery upgrade. On sustainability, MOL Group reduced its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 10.1% compared to the 2019 baseline, aligning with its 2030 decarbonization targets.
Company: MOL Magyar Olaj-es Gazipari Nyilvanosan Mukodo Reszvenytarsasag
Sector: Energy
Country: Hungary
Year: 2022
Type: IR
Pages: 184
MOL Magyar Olaj-es Gazipari Nyilvanosan Mukodo Reszvenytarsasag
Integrated Annual Report
The report highlights MOL Group's financial and operational performance for 2022, delivering a record Clean CCS EBITDA of HUF 1,773.9 billion despite significant regulatory headwinds and windfall taxes. The company successfully maintained regional fuel supply security while accelerating its crude supply diversification program. Key strategic achievements included entering the waste management sector in Hungary and making progress on the polyol complex and Rijeka refinery upgrade. On sustainability, MOL Group reduced its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 10.1% compared to the 2019 baseline, aligning with its 2030 decarbonization targets.
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Document Details
Report Year
2022
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2022 - Dec 31, 2022
Fiscal Year
2022
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
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