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ESG datasheet 2019

Climate change

Environmental protection

Safe operations

People & society

Sustainability governance

Climate change a,b,c
IndicatorUnit201920182017
GHG emissions – operated
   Direct CO2 emissionst294,597392,093328,668
   Direct CH4 emissionst198.8125.4104.3
   Emission intensity 1kg CO2/boe5.16.65.9
   Scope 1 GHG emissions 2t CO2e299,567395,227331,275
   Scope 2 GHG emissions 3t CO2e35.331.037.0
   Scope 3 GHG emissions
   Product use 4MT CO221.321.720.7
   Travel and logistic supply 5MT CO20.0290.0450.048
GHG emissions – net
   Direct CO2 emissions 6t174,136157,978167,948
   Direct CH4 emissions 7t191.8114.2207.8
   Emission intensity 8kg CO2/boe5.45.35.3
   Scope 1 GHG emissions 9t CO2e178,931160,833173,143
   Scope 2 GHG emissions 10t CO2e782.931.037.0
   Scope 3 GHG emissions
   Product use 11MT CO212.610.911.6
Energy consumption
   Total energy consumption 12TJ3,3484,7783,805
   Energy consumption from renewable sourcesTJ6.76.87.1
Flared emissions
   Edvard Grieg (gas)Sm38,112,73510,021,60213,456,445
Cold vented hydrocarbons 13
   Edvard Grieg (gas)Sm3187,64352,61845,770
Flaring during well tests
   GasSm34,00013,584,350112,354
   OilSm3268,3081,132

a) The Climate Change and Environment data boundary represents operational emissions from Norway, apart from GHG emissions which are presented on both a net equity and operational basis, all data presented is on an operational basis (100% basis).
b) The Norwegian Environment Agency conducts verifications of all reported environmental data post Sustainability Report publication. This may result in minor variations of the environment data for non-operated assets in Q3 2020.
c) Emission factors used are sourced from Norwegian Oil & Gas Guidelines.
1) Emission intensity includes Scope 1 and Scope 2 CO2 emissions. Based on production at Edvard Grieg hub.

2) Scope 1 on an operated basis accounts for all direct emissions to air from operated assets, including drilling rigs.
3) Scope 2 on an operated basis accounts for indirect emissions from electricity consumption at the Lundin Norway office.
4) Based on total production from operated assets.
5) Includes emissions from supply vessels, helicopters, export tankers and business travel. 2018 and 2017 figures excluded tanker emissions.
6) Excludes exploration drilling emissions in 2018 and 2017.
7) Exploration drilling emissions in 2018 and 2017 not available.
8) Emission intensity includes Scope 1 and Scope 2 CO2 emissions. Excludes exploration and drilling emissions in 2018 and 2017. Based on net sales.
9) Scope 1 on a net basis takes into account our net equity of operated and non-operated assets, including drilling.
10) Scope 2 emissions on a net basis includes emissions from head office in Oslo and power consumption from Johan Sverdrup (net basis) from 2019.
11) Based on net sales. Emissions factors used sourced from Norwegian Oil and Gas Guidelines. Fraction of hydrocarbons combusted based on assumption from ENDRAVA. 2018 and 2017 figures have been restated due to a change in calculation methodology.
12) Sum of all energy sources consumed during operations, including fuel/flare gas, diesel and electricity, from offshore installations, drilling rigs and office premises. Energy indicators follow the CDP methodology of reporting.
13) 2019 data increase is due to a revised emission factor, not performance.

Environmental protection a,b,c
IndicatorUnit201920182017
Unplanned releases to sea or land
Oil spills
   Number000
   Volumem3000
Chemical spills
   Number012
   Volumem303116.38
Hydrocarbon leaks
   Number000
   Masskg000
Fresh water use
   Freshwater withdrawalm35,1574,1554,417
   Total water withdrawal, incl. potable water 14m330,88734,694–
   Withdrawal from areas with high water stressm3000
Effluents
   Produced water discharged to seam33,3021,1645,668
   Total water discharges 15m310,14711,93316,335
   Regular discharges of oil to watert0.100.120.27
   Drill cuttingst4,3707,93813,859
Waste
   Hazardous waste generatedt1,3138,03616,612
   Hazardous waste recoveredt232596426
   Non-hazardous waste generatedt326585603
   Non-hazardous waste recoveredt294507500
Other emissions to air
   NOxt530.11,1981,137
   SOxt8.225.825.8
   nmVOCt111.7249.1121.0

a) The Climate Change and Environment data boundary represents operational emissions from Norway, with the exception of energy consumption and GHG emissions which are at Corporate level. Apart from GHG emissions which are presented on both a net equity and operational basis, all data presented is on an operational basis (100% basis).
b) The Norwegian Environment Agency conducts verifications of all reported environmental data post Sustainability Report publication. This may result in minor variations of the environment data for non-operated assets in Q3 2020.
c) Emission factors used are sourced from Norwegian Oil & Gas Guidelines.
14) The total freshwater withdrawal is the sum of all potable and drilling water loaded onto supply vessels for offshore use, and reported water consumption at office premises.
15) Total water discharges is the sum of produced water and treated drainage water from Edvard Grieg platform and drilling rigs. Only water treated for oily water content is reported.

Safe operations d
Indicator201920182017
Health and safety
Fatalities
   Employees000
   Contractors000
   Total000
Lost time incidents
   Employees001
   Contractors010
   Total011
Restricted work incidents
   Employees000
   Contractors000
   Total000
Medical treatment incidents
   Employees001
   Contractors115
   Total116
Lost time incident rate 16
   Employees (per million hours worked)001.30
   Contractors (per million hours worked)00.830
   Total (per million hours worked)00.500.47
Total recordable incident rate 16
   Employees (per million hours worked)002.61
   Contractors (per million hours worked)1.301.673.69
   Total (per million hours worked)0.631.013.30
Exposure hours
   Employees (hours)813,529785,916767,609
   Contractors (hours)770,9801,200,3141,355,856
   Total (hours)1,584,5091,986,2302,123,465
Near misses with high potential001
Contractor screening using HSE & CR criteria 17
   New contractors (%)100100100

d) d) The Safe Operations and People & Society data boundary includes Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands. As the majority of the organisation is located in Norway, the information is disclosed at Corporate level rather than per region.
16) Employee and contractor frequency data is obtained by inserting the number of injuries as the numerator and the hours worked as the denominator.
17)  We report on main contractors which are determined based on the scope of work, contract duration, contract value and/or relevant risk factors.

People & society d
Indicator201920182017
People
Employees
   Total 18444412411
Employee turnover (%) 193.994.101.89
New hire rate (%) 1911.947.906.35
Gender diversity
   Number of men320298298
   Number of women124114113
Women in workforce (%)282825
Women in management (%)232627
Women in the Board of Directors (%)333338
Employees by age groups (%)
   < 30 years855
   30–50 years555660
   > 50 years373935
Board of Directors by age groups (%)
   > 50 years100100100
Incidents of discrimination000
Corporate donations (USD)
   Sustainable investments / corporate sponsorships400,47333,063103,129
   Contribution to the Lundin Foundation1,713,0641,693,5001,159,900
   Total2,113,5371,726,5361,263,029
Contributions to initiatives (USD)
   United Nations Global Compact15,00015,06510,000
   Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)40,00040,00040,000
   CDP9,1219,4442,795
   Land Life Company143,667––
   Total207,78864,50952,795

d) The Safe Operations and People & Society data boundary includes Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands. As the majority of the organisation is located in Norway, the information is disclosed at Corporate level rather than per region.
18)  The Sustainability Report accounts for permanent and fixed term employees by end of year paid directly by the Company, whereas the Annual Report accounts for average numbers for the year. Data is not broken down by gender (only total) and employment type due to our size.

19)  Employees are not broken down by age group, gender and region due to our size.

Sustainability governance e
Indicator201920182017
Society
Communication of Anti-corruption Policy
   Board of Directors (%)100100100
   Employees (%)100100100
Training on anti-corruption 20
   Board of Directors (%)100100100
   Employees (%)100100100
Confirmed incidents of corruption
   Number of incidents000
   Impact on employees000
   Impact on contractor relations000
   Legal cases000
   Report to the EITINorwayNorwayNorway
Anti-corruption
   Disputes associated with operations 21000
   Actual impacts on local communities000
Compliance
Significant fines
   Number000
   Value (USD)000
Environmental fines
   Number000
   Value (USD)000
Non-monetary sanctions
   Number000
Environmental non-monetary sanctions
   Number000

e) The Sustainabillity Governance data boundary includes Norway, Switzerland, Sweden and the Netherlands.
20) Since the introduction of the e-learning course, everyone working in the Company has completed the training, including new hires and Board members. Business partners are not included in this data.
21) The data covers the full scope of our operations.

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SUSTAINABILITY


Climate change
Decarbonisation strategy
Environmental protection
Biodiversity
Water & waste
Oil spill preparedness
Decommissioning
Safe operations
Health & safety
Emergency preparedness
People & society
Diversity & employment
Human rights
Stakeholder engagement
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