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Scope and consolidation criteria

Scope and consolidation criteria 

Scope of the safety and environmental information
Data supporting the environmental and safety information comes from the company’s information systems, which in turn are verified by third parties. The inclusion criteria are as follows:

• Environment: as a general rule, 100% of the emissions of different types are recorded for subsidiary companies where Repsol YPF has majority shareholding and or operational responsibility (control).
In the case of greenhouse gases, the emissions produced by companies are also included in proportion to the number of shares held by Repsol YPF in each one, as well as the indirect emissions associated with the purchase of energy from third parties and other significant indirect emissions.
• Safety: Data regarding the safety of 100% of employees in subsidiary companies is included where Repsol YPF has a majority shareholding and/or operational responsibility (effective control). Contractor employees have been included where Repsol YPF has a direct contract exceeding one year with the respective companies.

Safety and environmental data consolidation

• Environment:  Repsol YPF has its own IT application, accessible online to all company centres, for the register, analysis, monitoring and consolidation of environmental information. Using a shared methodology established for all business areas, this tool can load and validate environmental indicators in the following vectors: production / sales, energy consumption, atmospheric emissions, water management, discharges into water, spills and waste management (hazardous and non-hazardous).
This methodology can be found in the company’s Environmental Parameters Guide, which is based on documents and guides developed by: EEA (European Environment Agency), OGP (International Association of Oil and Gas Producers) and ARPEL (Asociación Regional de Empresas de Petróleo y Gas Natural en Latinoamérica y el Caribe- Regional Association of Oil and Natural Gas Businesses in Latin America and the Caribbean).
Regarding greenhouse gases (GHG), Repsol YPF’s inventory is based on Petroleun Industry Guidelines for Reporting Greenhouse Gas Emissions, developed by API (American Petroleum Institute), IPIECA (International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association) and OGP (International Association of Oil and Gas Producers).

• Safety: Repsol YPF has a corporate regulation for dealing with safety indicators, which establishes the shared criteria and methodology for the register of company accidents and incidents. This is completed by the Safety Data and Indicators Guide. Safety data is collected and validated by means of a system shared by all Repsol YPF businesses that integrates all the information for its analysis.
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Last updated: 14 May 2008


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