Naftna Industrija Srbije AD 2014 Sustainability Report
The report details NIS's 2014 performance, highlighting its strategic transformation from an oil company into a regional energy holding. Despite a challenging economic environment, the company maintained profitability and invested RSD 983 million in environmental protection. Significant safety improvements were achieved, including a 60% reduction in traffic accidents since 2010. The company also expanded its energy segment, becoming a unique private electricity producer in the Serbian market through new cogeneration units. Furthermore, NIS invested RSD 592.5 million in community projects, focusing on youth development and education through its 'Energy of Knowledge' program.
Company: Naftna Industrija Srbije AD
Sector: Mining & quarrying
Country: Serbia
Year: 2014
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 59
Naftna Industrija Srbije AD
The report details NIS's 2014 performance, highlighting its strategic transformation from an oil company into a regional energy holding. Despite a challenging economic environment, the company maintained profitability and invested RSD 983 million in environmental protection. Significant safety improvements were achieved, including a 60% reduction in traffic accidents since 2010. The company also expanded its energy segment, becoming a unique private electricity producer in the Serbian market through new cogeneration units. Furthermore, NIS invested RSD 592.5 million in community projects, focusing on youth development and education through its 'Energy of Knowledge' program.
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Document Details
Report Year
2014
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014
Fiscal Year
2014
Published
Jun 30, 2015
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
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Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees