SASB Content Index
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
SASB Code |
SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-110a.1 |
Gross global Scope 1 emissions |
11.7 mn t CO2eq total; 2.5 mn t CO2eq from upstream activities. |
SASB states that GHG emissions data should be consolidated according to a “financial control” approach. OMV uses the operational control approach in reporting its Scope 1 emissions data. OMV uses emission factors from different sources, e.g., IPCC, API GHG Compendium, etc. Since 2016, OMV has been applying global warming potentials of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (AR4 – 100 years). |
Scope 1, percentage |
4% absolute CH4 emissions of 20,019 t reported. |
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Scope 1, percentage covered under emissions-limiting regulations |
82% covered by EU ETS and 0% New Zealand ETS. |
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EM-EP-110a.2 |
Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from flared hydrocarbons |
1.3 mn t CO2eq |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from other combustion |
9.8 mn t CO2eq, thereof 1.2 mn t CO2eq from upstream activities. |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from process emissions |
0.5 mn t CO2eq |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from other vented emissions |
0.4 mn t CO2eq |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from fugitive emissions |
OMV calculates vented and fugitive emissions jointly. |
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EM-EP-110a.3 |
Discussion of long-term and short-term strategy or plan to manage Scope 1 emissions, emissions reduction targets, and an analysis of performance against those targets |
OMV’s ambition is to reach net zero GHG emissions (Scope 1, 2, 3) by 2050 or sooner. We have set separate absolute and intensity short-term (2025), mid-term (2030), and long-term (2040) Scope 1 targets. |
Air Quality
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SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-120a.1 |
Air emissions of the following pollutants: |
9,052 t |
OMV uses the operational control approach in reporting its air quality data. |
Air emissions of the following pollutants: |
2,878 t |
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Air emissions of the following pollutants: |
12,278 t |
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Air emissions of the following pollutants: |
606 t |
Water Management
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SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-140a.1 |
Total freshwater withdrawn |
279,983 megaliters |
OMV uses the operational control approach in reporting its water data. |
Percentage of freshwater withdrawn in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress |
0.16% absolute freshwater withdrawal in water-stressed areas of 456 megaliters reported. |
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Total freshwater consumed |
Not disclosed. Total water consumed, and total water consumed in all areas with water stress, is reported. |
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Percentage of freshwater consumed in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress |
Not disclosed. Total water consumed, and total water consumed in all areas with water stress, is reported. |
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EM-EP-140a.2 |
Volume of produced water and flowback generated |
52,591 megaliters of produced water. Flowback is not relevant for all of EM-EP-140a.2 as OMV does not conduct hydraulic fracturing. |
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Volume of produced water and flowback: percentage discharged |
1.9% |
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Volume of produced water and flowback: percentage injected |
93.7% |
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Volume of produced water and flowback: percentage recycled |
Not disclosed. |
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Hydrocarbon content in discharged water |
2 t of hydrocarbons discharged. |
Biodiversity Impacts
SASB Code |
SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-160a.1 |
Description of environmental management policies and practices for active sites |
Public Disclosure: |
OMV uses the operational control approach in reporting its biodiversity and spills data. |
EM-EP-160a.2 |
Number of hydrocarbon spills |
2,003 spills |
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Volume of hydrocarbon spills |
223,462 liters |
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Spills: volume in Arctic |
Not relevant as OMV does not currently have any production operations in the Arctic. |
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Volume impacting shorelines with ESI rankings 8–10 |
Not disclosed. |
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Volume recovered |
Not disclosed. |
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EM-EP-160a.3 |
Percentage of (1) proved and (2) probable reserves in or near sites with protected conservation status or endangered species habitat |
Not disclosed. |
Security, Human Rights, and Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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EM-EP-210a.1 |
Percentage of (1) proved and (2) probable reserves in or near areas of conflict |
Not disclosed. |
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EM-EP-210a.2 |
Percentage of (1) proved and (2) probable reserves in or near indigenous land |
Not disclosed. |
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EM-EP-210a.3 |
Discussion of engagement processes and due diligence practices with respect to human rights, indigenous rights, and operation in areas of conflict |
Public Disclosure: |
Community Relations
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EM-EP-210b.1 |
Discussion of process to manage risks and opportunities associated with community rights and interests |
Public Disclosure: |
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EM-EP-210b.2 |
Number and duration of non-technical delays |
Not disclosed. |
Workforce Health and Safety
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SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-320a.1 |
Total recordable incident rate (TRIR) |
1.23 per 1 mn hours worked (employees and contractors) |
OMV uses the operational control approach in reporting its safety data. Data covers all employees and contractors. |
Fatality rate |
0.83 per 100 mn hours worked (employees and contractors) |
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Near miss frequency rate (NMFR) |
Not disclosed. |
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Average hours of health, safety, and emergency response training for full-time employees |
9 hours |
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Average hours of health, safety, and emergency response training for contract employees |
Not disclosed. |
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Average hours of health, safety, and emergency response training for short-service employees |
Not disclosed. |
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EM-EP-320a.2 |
Discussion of management systems used to integrate a culture of safety throughout the exploration and production life cycle |
Public Disclosure: |
Reserves Valuation and Capital Expenditures
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OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-420a.1 |
Sensitivity of hydrocarbon reserve levels to future price projection scenarios that account for a price on carbon emissions |
Public Disclosure: |
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EM-EP-420a.2 |
Estimated carbon dioxide emissions embedded in proved hydrocarbon reserves |
Not disclosed for 2022. Calculated in 2020: OMV’s total GHG emissions from all activities for 2020 onward based on the current product portfolio and current proven/probable reserves (assuming all of the reserves are produced and burned) amount to an estimated 2.16 Gt CO2 equivalent. |
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EM-EP-420a.3 |
Amount invested in renewable energy, revenue generated by renewable energy sales |
OMV reports according to the EU taxonomy. Renewable energy activities are disclosed per activity defined under the taxonomy. |
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EM-EP-420a.4 |
Discussion of how price and demand for hydrocarbons and/or climate regulation influence the capital expenditure strategy for exploration, acquisition, and development of assets |
Public Disclosure: |
Business Ethics and Transparency
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SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-510a.1 |
Percentage of (1) proved and (2) probable reserves in countries that have the 20 lowest rankings in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index |
Not disclosed by reserves. We operate in several countries in the Middle East, North Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Central and Eastern Europe that are defined as high risk by the Transparency International Corruption Perception Index. Before we launch activities in a new country, we perform a thorough analysis of business ethics and sanction law issues in that country. The Business Ethics Entry Assessment includes an analysis of the Corruption Perception Index assigned by Transparency International to a given country. |
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EM-EP-510a.2 |
Description of the management system for prevention of corruption and bribery throughout the value chain |
Public Disclosure: |
Management of the Legal and Regulatory Framework
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OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-530a.1 |
Discussion of corporate positions related to government regulations and/or policy proposals that address environmental and social factors affecting the industry |
Public Disclosure: |
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Critical Incident Risk Management
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EM-EP-540a.1 |
Process Safety Event (PSE) rates for Loss of Primary Containment (LOPC) of greater consequence (Tier 1) |
9 Tier 1 incidents |
Process Safety Event Rate is disclosed for Tier 1 and 2 combined. OMV uses the operational control approach in reporting its process safety data. |
EM-EP-540a.2 |
Description of management systems used to identify and mitigate catastrophic and tail-end risks |
Public Disclosure: |
Activity Metrics
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SASB Metrics |
OMV Disclosures – 2022 Data |
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EM-EP-000.A |
Production of oil |
Public Disclosure: |
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Production of natural gas |
Public Disclosure: |
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Production of synthetic oil |
OMV does not produce synthetic crude linked to oil sands or otherwise in our E&P operations. However, in the Schwechat refinery, OMV is currently producing synthetic crude from post-consumer plastics through chemical recycling. |
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Production of synthetic gas |
Not relevant, OMV does not produce synthetic gas. |
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EM-EP-000.B |
Number of offshore sites |
Not disclosed. |
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EM-EP-000.C |
Number of terrestrial sites |
Not disclosed. |