Ms. Sarah Hashem - Sustainability of the three main aspects of the ( economic - social - environment...

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SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

Sustainabil-ity

Trust

Commit-ment

Trans-parency

Stake-holder

Materiality

GRI

Long term strat-egy

Community

KNPC

Data collec-tor YOU

About Sustainability Report

• The report was prepared in accordance with the Global Reporting Initiat-ive (GRI) Sustainability Reporting guidelines 4.0.

• The reporting cycle is during the period of April 2014-March 2015. No sig-nificant changes were made in the sense of scope, boundary or measure-ments used for the data.

• This report is produced to inform our valued stakeholders on the perform-ance, initiatives, and challenges that, KNPC has faced during the reporting period in fully transparent manner.

• Data in this report fare mainly drawn from the company’s audited annual report, HSE annual report, operations logbook and information that was gathered by specified data collectors in accordance to GRI G4 standards.

GRI G4 – KPI Index

• GRI – G4 training – Certified

• Questionnaires for

• Crunch Data and consolidate into text.

• 3rd Party Auditors brought on board.

KNPC Current Process

Data collectors

Data Verifiers

Process Owners

Stakeholder Engagement Process

• Mapping stakeholders is a priority.

• After identifying our stake-holders, we map them on a grid.

• Done by a brainstorming ses-sion.

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• In recent years, several GCC countries have announced plans and targets for conserving natural resources, improving energy efficiency, and deploy-ing renewable technologies.

• Solar energy has received particular attention, reflecting its high suitabil-ity in terms of resource availability, cost-competitiveness and matching regional demand patterns.

• The GCC holds almost a third of proven crude oil reserves, and approximately a fifth of the global gas reserves.

• A transition towards a more sustainable energy future would reduce CO2 emissions.

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• Responding to growing energy demands.• The contribution to national economic and social development.• Community and stakeholder engagement.• Environmental management.• Developing lower-carbon energy sources.• Relationships with governments.• Climate protection and transformation of the energy market.• Environmental protection,

including the use and disposal of water and chemicals.• Respect of human rights.• Security.• Health and safety.• Asset integrity and process safety

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Thank You