OMV Petrom SA 2018 Sustainability Report
The report highlights OMV Petrom's progress in its five strategic sustainability focus areas: HSSE, Carbon Efficiency, Innovation, Employees, and Business Principles and Social Responsibility. In 2018, the company achieved a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas intensity and a 54% reduction in water withdrawal compared to 2010 levels. The Group also launched its Sustainability Strategy 2025, aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and committing to zero routine flaring by 2030. Notable operational achievements include reaching 10 million LTI-free hours in the Downstream Oil division and implementing digital innovation projects like the 'Digit UP' program.
Company: OMV Petrom SA
Sector: Mining & quarrying
Country: Romania
Year: 2018
Type: Sustainability Report
Pages: 98
OMV Petrom SA
The report highlights OMV Petrom's progress in its five strategic sustainability focus areas: HSSE, Carbon Efficiency, Innovation, Employees, and Business Principles and Social Responsibility. In 2018, the company achieved a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas intensity and a 54% reduction in water withdrawal compared to 2010 levels. The Group also launched its Sustainability Strategy 2025, aligning with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and committing to zero routine flaring by 2030. Notable operational achievements include reaching 10 million LTI-free hours in the Downstream Oil division and implementing digital innovation projects like the 'Digit UP' program.
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Document Details
Report Year
2018
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
Fiscal Year
2018
Published
Jun 28, 2019
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
Standards & Assurance
Reporting Standards
Materiality Assessment
Sustainable Development Goals
Other Standards
ESG Data?Experimental: AI-extracted data, may contain inaccuracies
Emissions
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Scope 2:
Energy Consumption
Water Consumption
Total Waste
Women on Board
Women in Management
Workplace Fatalities
Employees