Water consumption and water reuse

[MDR-M.77c] [E3-4.26] [E3-4.28a-28c] [E3-4.29] [E3-4-28 AR 28] [Entity-specific]

m3

 

 

 

2025

2024

Water consumption

 

 

Total water consumption

65,423,949

68,126,854

thereof in areas at water risk, including areas of high water stress

2,219,687

1,706,154

Water reuse

 

 

Water recycled and reused1

8,576,533

10,433,128

Water intensity (in m3/EUR mn)2, 3

2,579

n.a.

1

2024 data was restated due to a clarification in methodology, which previously included water recirculated for cooling or heating system; the previous figure for 2024 was 314,086,151 m3.

2

The 2024 figures have been restated following the March 2025 reclassification of the Borealis Group, excluding Borouge investments, as “held for sale” and “discontinued operations”. The 2025 figure excludes Borealis.

3

The corresponding ESRS metric, “Water intensity” (2025: 2,691), is calculated as water consumption including Borealis divided by revenues excluding Borealis. This approach is applied due to diverging scope definitions relating to the reclassification of Borealis as “held for sale” and “discontinued operations” for IFRS revenue recognition (see Note 4) and environmental performance metrics. The 2024 comparable metric has also been restated (2,601).

Water withdrawn and water discharges

[MDR-M.77c] [E3-4 AR 29] [E3-4 AR 32] [Entity-specific] [Voluntary]

m3

 

 

 

2025

2024

Water withdrawn3

604,019,749

568,598,186

thereof groundwater

29,937,035

27,228,924

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)4

29,937,035

22,439,019

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)4

0

4,789,905

thereof surface water

14,799,342

18,623,214

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

14,799,342

18,623,214

thereof once-through cooling water

219,757

326,211

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

n.a.

n.a.

thereof water from public supply systems

2,975,808

3,951,688

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

2,885,450

3,951,688

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

90,358

n.a.

thereof seawater

511,034,801

469,922,685

thereof once-through cooling water

509,123,064

467,992,793

thereof produced water

45,363,121

48,871,675

Water withdrawn in areas at water risk, including areas of high water stress1

3,490,265

3,153,508

thereof groundwater2

2,705,303

1,018,748

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

2,705,303

1,018,748

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof surface water2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof water from public supply systems2

402,810

1,816,026

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

402,810

1,816,026

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof seawater2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof produced water2

382,152

318,735

Water discharges3

 

 

Water discharged

598,593,438

500,662,842

thereof to groundwater

n.a.

n.a.

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

n.a.

n.a.

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

n.a.

n.a.

thereof to surface water

21,254,498

21,902,446

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)

16,934,508

17,258,804

thereof once-through cooling water

219,757

326,211

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)5

4,319,990

4,643,662

thereof to seawater

513,140,290

472,296,220

thereof once-through cooling water

509,123,064

467,992,793

thereof to third party

64,198,650

6,464,156

thereof to others

17,990

34,798

Water discharged by destination to all areas with water stress1

1,724,906

1,500,979

thereof to groundwater2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof to surface water2

1,243,255

734,904

thereof freshwater (≤1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

1,243,255

734,904

thereof other water (>1,000  mg/l total dissolved solids)2

n.a.

n.a.

thereof to seawater2

n.a.

590,378

thereof to third party2

463,661

140,899

thereof to others2

17,999

34,798

Water discharges – quality

 

 

Hydrocarbons (oil) discharged (in t)2

9

6

Sites with completed Water Management Plans (%)2

82.0

77.0

1

Entity-specific metrics

2

Voluntary metrics

3

ESRS metrics [E3-3.4 AR 32]. All other metrics are voluntary unless otherwise specified

4

The deviation is due to a change in Borealis’ water categorization. Groundwater that was categorized as “other water” in 2024 has been reclassified as “freshwater” in 2025. 2024 data restated.

5

2024 data restated

n.a.

This type of water is not used in our own operations.

[MDR-M.77b] The measurement of all metrics below is not validated by an external body other than the assurance provider.

[E3-4.28a] [MDR-M.77a, 77b] All water data is derived from site-specific information based on own measurements, third-party measurements, and invoices, calculations, and estimations. If measurements are not available, data is calculated, e.g., based on a water balance approach or based on pump specifications and running hours. If neither measurements nor calculations are available, water data is estimated. Assumptions related to water metrics are about fixed factors for distribution within a network, fixed pump specifications, or other use of fixed factors, in particular for calculating water discharges. The main limitation for water data relates to the unavailability of dedicated meters for each water stream. The measurement of all metrics below is not validated by an external body other than the assurance provider. Total water consumption in cubic meters (m3) is calculated as the total water withdrawal (see E3-3.4 AR 32), minus the total water discharge (see E3-3.4 AR 32).

[E3-4.28b] [MDR-M.77a] Thereof water consumed in areas at water risk, including areas of high water stress (m3) is the total water consumption (see E3-4.28a) of sites located in areas at water risk. Areas at water risk are determined based on the Water Stress Index from Verisk Maplecroft, which measures total water use in relation to total annual available flow. The areas of water risk are assessed annually, which impacts the disclosed metric values. As a result, the year-on-year values are not directly comparable.

[E3-4.28c] [MDR-M.77a] Total water recycled and reused in cubic meters (m3) is calculated and reported at site level. The value for OMV is obtained by adding up the respective data reported from all the operational sites. Total water recycled and reused is the total of recycled water and reused water and wastewater (treated or untreated) that has been used more than once before being discharged from the undertaking’s or shared facilities’ boundary, so that water demand is reduced. This may be in the same process (recycled) or in a different process within the same facility or in another undertaking’s facility (reused). Water circulated in a closed or open cooling loop (cooling towers) doesn’t fall under the category of recycle and reuse.

[E3-4.29] [MDR-M.77a] The water intensity ratio is calculated as total water consumption in OMV’s own operations in cubic meters divided by the net revenue in EUR mn.

[E3-3.4 AR 32] [MDR-M.77a] Total water withdrawal is calculated as the sum of water withdrawal from all sources including freshwater, non-freshwater, and produced water. Rainwater and recycled water are excluded from the total water withdrawal because they were not deliberately withdrawn from nature for OMV’s needs.

[Voluntary] Freshwater withdrawal consists of the following components: groundwater withdrawal (fresh), surface water withdrawal (fresh), freshwater withdrawal from public supply, and freshwater withdrawal from other sources (rainwater). Non-freshwater withdrawal consists of the following components: groundwater withdrawal (non-freshwater), seawater withdrawal, and non-freshwater withdrawal from other sources (recycling). Total water withdrawn in areas at water risk, including areas of high water stress, is the total water withdrawal of sites located in areas at water risk.

  • [Voluntary] Freshwater is defined as water with ≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids.

  • [Voluntary] Non-freshwater is defined as water with >1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids.

  • [Voluntary] Surface water is defined as any water withdrawn from surface water bodies (including water from wetlands, lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers, as well as seas and oceans) into the boundaries of the reporting organization for any use over the course of the reporting period.

  • [Voluntary] Groundwater is defined as any water withdrawn from groundwater bodies into the boundaries of the reporting organization for any use over the course of the reporting period.

  • [Voluntary] Water from public supply systems is defined as any water withdrawn from public supply systems (municipal water supplies) or other water utilities into the boundaries of the reporting organization for any use over the course of the reporting period.

  • [Voluntary] Once-through cooling water is defined as water from any source used for once-through cooling purposes.

[E3-3.4 AR 32] [MDR-M.77a] Total water discharge is calculated as the sum of water discharges to any of the destinations listed below:

  • [Voluntary] Water discharge destinations include freshwater destinations, non-freshwater destinations, and other destinations.

  • [Voluntary] Freshwater destinations consist of groundwater aquifers (fresh) and fresh surface water bodies.

  • [Voluntary] Non-freshwater destinations consist of groundwater aquifers (non-fresh), non-fresh surface water bodies, and seawater.

  • [Voluntary] Other destinations consist of off-site water treatment facilities (third party), beneficiaries or other users (third party), and evaporation ponds.

[E3-3.4 AR 32] [MDR-M.77a] Water discharged to all areas with water stress is the total water discharged from sites located in areas at water risk.

[Voluntary] [MDR-M.77a] Water discharged by destination to all areas with water stress is the total water discharged from sites located in areas at water risk.

[Voluntary] [MDR-M.77a] Water discharge quality is calculated as hydrocarbons (oil) discharged. Hydrocarbons (oil) discharged is calculated as the quantity of hydrocarbon discharges through wastewater effluents, according to Ipieca E9 standards. This metric measures the quantities of hydrocarbons discharged into a water environment, whether inland water or to the sea. The scope of this indicator includes the quantity of hydrocarbons discharged in wastewater as process effluent from facilities, such as process water, cooling water, oil-based mud and cutting losses, boiler blow-down water, and surface run-off water. For refining and other oil and gas processing facilities, it refers to the quantity of hydrocarbons in discharged process wastewater and stormwater. Inland discharges to drainage structures that connect to waterways are also included. The following are excluded from this metric: oil discharged in produced water; hydrocarbons discharged by wastewater disposal injection in reservoirs; spills, including hydrocarbons, chemicals, and/or oil-based drilling fluids and cuttings; and spills of drilling and production chemicals.

[Voluntary] [MDR-M.77a] Site with completed Water Management Plans is calculated as the number of sites that developed Water Management Plans divided by the total number of eligible sites, multiplied by 100%.

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