Growing demand for energy and accelerating climate change pose immense challenges for the energy sector. The key lies in finding the balance between climate protection efforts, affordable energy, and reliable supply. The economy needs alternative energy systems as well as economically viable and scalable technologies to satisfy the growing demand for energy. Here, OMV will make a significant contribution to the sustainable energy supply for future generations. To realize its mission of providing energy for a better life, OMV is committed to exploring the full potential of oil and gas at its best by following a responsible approach in producing, processing, and marketing oil and gas and petrochemical products. OMV’s responsible approach to business stipulates the prevention and mitigation of sustainability risks associated with OMV’s activities.
We also aim to seize the opportunities presented by taking a sustainable approach to business. The 15 measurable targets of the Sustainability Strategy 2025 define the primary direction of OMV’s path to sustainability in the very near future. The targets are set in the five focus areas: Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE); Carbon Efficiency; Innovation; Employees; Business Principles and Social Responsibility. The Sustainability Strategy 2025 constitutes an integral part of the Corporate Strategy 2025 and is the sustainable component of OMV’s business ambitions.
The Sustainability Strategy’s targets relating to OMV’s operations and products are aligned with the production, sales, and product portfolio plans set by the Corporate Strategy. Thus, for example, reducing the carbon intensity of the product portfolio is based on the planned increase in the share of natural gas and the increased weight of petrochemicals, where oil is used as a raw material rather than fuel. The reduction of the carbon intensity of operations is based on the plan to optimize production through innovative technical measures, to further enhance the energy efficiency of operations, and to eliminate routine flaring and venting. The targets related to focus areas that are linked to the social dimension of sustainability – HSSE, Employees, Business Principles and Social Responsibility – round out OMV’s mission as a responsible business player. In line with our approach to shaping the future of energy in a sustainable way, OMV intends to allocate significant resources to the implementation of the Sustainability Strategy 2025. For example, up to EUR 500 mn will be invested by 2025 in innovative energy solutions such as ReOil® and Co-Processing. (For more information on ReOil® and Co-Processing, see Innovation.)
In order to step up our development of low-carbon business solutions and technologies, we set up a New Energy Solutions team in 2019. This initially meant consolidating and centrally bundling responsibility for OMV’s portfolio of new energy solutions in one department to harmonize results across divisions in the best interests of OMV as a whole. These activities include developing the market for gas-powered vehicles as well as building Austria’s largest photovoltaic plant with the power company VERBUND. The latter project will meet 10% of the energy needs of our Upstream production facilities in Austria and reduce our CO2 emissions by 12,000 t per year.
The mission of the team is to develop and implement low- and zero-carbon energy solutions, i.e., measures for net carbon reduction and new low- and zero-carbon business opportunities. In addition, the team’s aim is to find large-scale solutions to reduce, reuse, or store greenhouse gas emissions. A review of carbon efficiency targets was launched with the aim of setting more ambitious targets. A comprehensive strategy for the New Energy Solutions activities is being prepared, which will be communicated in 2020. (For more details, see Sustainability governance.)
Summary of OMV response to combat climate change
For decades, OMV has pledged to do business economically, ecologically and socially sustainably. We will continue to uphold this commitment as it is the only way to protect and preserve security and prosperity in the long term. More and more people need more and more energy. At the same time, the planet is getting warmer and warmer, making climate protection increasingly important. We are therefore transforming our business model step by step with the aim of reducing the carbon footprint of the Company.
We see oil as a valuable raw material, which should not be burned. We see gas as well as hydrogen as enablers of the energy transition towards a low-carbon energy system.
To achieve this, we draw on our strengths and use many levers to reduce the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere:
- With the help of new technologies, we are consistently reducing the CO2 emissions of our refineries and our oil and gas production.
- We are increasing the proportion of gas in our total production and contributing to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions by replacing coal with gas as energy source.
- We refine oil into high-quality petrochemical products instead of burning it to generate energy.
- We recycle biogenic and plastic waste into valuable raw materials and are investing EUR 500 mn in these innovations, enabling a circular economy.
- We are exploring ways to store CO2 in underground storage facilities and to reuse CO2 as a raw material for chemical products.
- We are working on economically viable hydrogen solutions for industry and mobility.
OMV takes climate action in its operations, product and service portfolio, innovations and R&D activities, working environment, and social investments.
Actions in all areas are needed to combat climate change. Further details about all measures are provided in the respective focus areas.
Sustainability commitments and targets
Health, Safety, Security, and Environment (HSSE)
Commitments
- Health, safety, security, and protection of the environment have the highest priority in all activities.
- Proactive risk management is essential for realizing OMV’s HSSE Vision of “ZERO harm – NO losses.”
Targets 2025
Status 2019
Milestones 2020
- achieve zero work-related fatalities
- zero work-related fatalities
- zero work-related fatalities
Lost-Time Injury Rate (LTIR)
- stabilize at below 0.30 (per 1 million hours worked)
- 0.34 (per 1 million hours worked)
- 0.34 (per 1 million hours worked)
- keep leading position in Process Safety Event Rate
- leading position maintained
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) supported
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Carbon Efficiency
Commitments
- OMV focuses on improving the carbon efficiency of its operations and product portfolio.
- OMV is fully committed to acting on climate change mitigation and responsible resource management.
Targets 2025
Status 2019
Milestones 2020
Carbon intensity of operations1
- reduce by 19% by 2025 (vs. 2010)
- set new target as initial 2025 target achieved ahead of schedule
Carbon intensity of product portfolio2
- reduce by 4% by 2025 (vs. 2010)
- set new target as initial 2025 target achieved ahead of schedule
- achieve zero routine flaring and venting of associated gas by 2030
- –37% in Upstream vs. 20103
- continue with ongoing flaring and venting reduction projects
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) supported
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Innovation
Commitments
- OMV’s innovation efforts focus on optimizing production, exploring high-end petrochemical solutions, developing innovative energy solutions, and embracing digital technologies.
- Innovation is facilitated by investment and partnerships in the research and development of innovative technological solutions.
- OMV will invest EUR 500 mn in innovative energy solutions by 2025.
Targets 2025
Status 2019
Milestones 2020
- develop ReOil® into a commercially viable, industrial-scale process (unit size of ~200,000 t per year)
- 100 t of post-consumer plastic transformed into synthetic crude; 40 days of continued production at the ReOil® plant
- 250 t of post-consumer plastic transformed into synthetic crude; further testing at pilot plant in order to support the engineering process of the scale-up to the next-level ReOil® demo plant
- raise the share of sustainable feedstock co-processed in the refineries to ~200,000 t per year by 2025
- Process Design Package finalized for Schwechat refinery; process studies finalized for Petrobrazi refinery
- For purposes of gaining further experience and rolling out Co‑Processing at OMV Petrom, additional test runs are planned at the Petrobrazi refinery in Romania in 2020 (3,000 t of biogenic feedstock), to be accompanied by final product quality assurance tests in the laboratory.
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR)
- increase the recovery factor in the CEE region in selected fields by 5–15 percentage points by 2025 through innovative Enhanced Oil Recovery methods
- pilot EOR project started in Romania in 2019; result of pilot project in Austria: additional production of about 100 kboe in 2019
- finalize the pilot EOR project in Romania; further mature the full field implementation project in two Matzen field reservoirs
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) supported
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Employees
Commitments
- OMV is committed to building and retaining a talented, expert team for international and integrated growth.
- OMV is committed to its diversity strategy with a focus on gender and internationality.
Targets 2025
Status 2019
Milestones 2020
- increase share of women at management level4 to 25% by 2025
- 19.6% women at management level in 2019
- increased focus on succession planning, recruitment processes, additional female leadership programs, as well as initiatives to promote a diversity culture
- keep high share of executives with international experience5 at 75%
- 77% executives with international experience in 2019
- maintain the high share of executives with international experience through succession planning, mobility, and recruitment processes
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) supported
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Business Principles and Social Responsibility
Commitments
- OMV strives to uphold equally high ethical standards at all locations.
- OMV is a signatory to the United Nations (UN) Global Compact, is fully committed to the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, and aims to contribute to the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Targets 2025
Status 2019
Milestones 2020
- promote awareness of ethical values and principles: conduct in-person or online business ethics training for all employees
- 514 employees trained in person in 2019; 85% of defined target group for the training cycle 2018–2020; in addition, 11,144 employees absolved the online training on business ethics
- reach 90% of defined target group for training cycle 2018–2020
- assess Community Grievance Mechanism of all sites against UN Effectiveness Criteria6 by 2025
- 5 out of 10 sites in scope assessed
- assess two additional sites in 2020
- conduct human rights trainings for all employees exposed to human rights risks7 by 2025
- 9,241 employees trained (47% of total employees) by end of 2019; 82% of target group trained
- 90% of target group trained
- increase the number of supplier audits covering sustainability elements to >20 per year by 2025
- 11 supplier audits conducted
- conduct >10 supplier audits
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) supported
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Summary of OMV response to combat climate change
For decades, OMV has pledged to do business economically, ecologically, and socially sustainably. We will continue to uphold this commitment as it is the only way to protect and preserve security and prosperity in the long term. More and more people need more and more energy. At the same time, the planet is getting warmer and warmer, making climate protection increasingly important. We are therefore transforming our business model step by step with the aim of reducing the carbon footprint of the Company.
We see oil as a valuable raw material, which should not be burned. We see gas and hydrogen as enablers of the energy transition toward a low-carbon energy system.
To achieve this, we draw on our strengths and use many levers to reduce the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere:
- With the help of new technologies, we are consistently reducing CO2 emissions of our refineries and our oil and gas production.
- We are increasing the proportion of gas in our total production and contributing to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions by replacing coal with gas as an energy source.
- We refine oil into high-quality petrochemical products instead of burning it to generate energy.
- We recycle biogenic and plastic waste into valuable raw materials and are investing EUR 500 mn in these innovations, enabling a circular economy.
- We are exploring ways to store CO2 in underground storage facilities and to reuse CO2 as a raw material for chemical products.
- We are working on economically viable hydrogen solutions for industry and mobility.
OMV takes climate action in its operations, product and service portfolio, innovations and R&D activities, working environment, and social investments.
Actions in all areas are needed to combat climate change. Further details about all measures are provided under the respective focus areas.