Environmental Metrics - Marathon Petroleum...throughput for the Galveston Bay Refinery prior to MPC...

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Environmental Metrics 12 GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS In addition to our EII performance, we analyze several other greenhouse gas metrics including greenhouse gas emissions and intensity on a company-wide basis (see graphs below): MPLX’s Majorsville natural gas processing complex in Pennsylvania 37 36 35 34 26 25 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 2002 Baseline 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 GHG metric tons / 1,000 bbl of throughput MPC Greenhouse Gas Intensity Totals include data from all operating components. The 2002 baseline data includes estimated GHG emissions and throughput for 0 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 1,400 0 10 20 30 40 2002 Baseline 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Throughput (millions of bbl) Million metric tons CO2e MPC Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Direct and Indirect) MPLX G&P GHG Emissions Other MPC GHG Emissions Refining GHG Emissions MPC Throughput (million barrels of oil equivalent) 12 Environmental metrics do not include data from former Andeavor or ANDX assets. 13 Throughputs are based on a common barrel of oil equivalent of 5.8 million British thermal units per barrel. 14 Includes data from all operating components. 2002 baseline includes estimated GHG emissions and throughput for the Galveston Bay Refinery prior to MPC ownership. MPLX G&P, acquired Dec. 4, 2015, is included in 2016 & 2017 data. We have reduced our greenhouse gas intensity significantly since 2002 through energy efficiency measures and the diversification of our portfolio. Specifically, our Focus on Energy initiative has enabled our refining capacity to increase by approximately 480,000 barrels per day, equivalent to the sixth-largest refinery in the U.S. without significantly increasing GHG emissions. 13 In addition, our natural gas processing and fractionation facilities have lowered our company-wide greenhouse gas intensity since acquisition in late 2015. 14 Overall, our energy efficiency efforts have enabled us to avoid emitting millions of tons of GHGs per year. 29

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GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONSIn addition to our EII performance, we analyze several other greenhouse gas metrics including greenhouse gas emissions and intensity on a company-wide basis (see graphs below):

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12 Environmental metrics do not include data from former Andeavor or ANDX assets.13 Throughputs are based on a common barrel of oil equivalent of 5.8 million British thermal units per barrel. 14 Includes data from all operating components. 2002 baseline includes estimated GHG emissions and

throughput for the Galveston Bay Refinery prior to MPC ownership. MPLX G&P, acquired Dec. 4, 2015, is included in 2016 & 2017 data.

We have reduced our greenhouse gas intensity significantly since 2002 through energy efficiency measures and the diversification of our portfolio. Specifically, our Focus on Energy initiative has enabled our refining capacity to increase by approximately 480,000 barrels per day, equivalent to the sixth-largest refinery in the U.S. without significantly increasing GHG emissions.13 In addition, our natural gas processing and fractionation facilities have lowered our company-wide greenhouse gas intensity since acquisition in late 2015.14 Overall, our energy efficiency efforts have enabled us to avoid emitting millions of tons of GHGs per year.

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