Environmental Data GHG Emissions – Absolute (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Total GHG direct, Scope 1 1 mn t CO2 equivalent 10.7 10.6 11.1 11.1 11 of which from Upstream activities mn t CO2 equivalent 3.5 4.2 3.6 3.5 4 of which from Downstream activities mn t CO2 equivalent 6.6 6.4 7.6 7.7 7 of which from Borealis 4 mn t CO2 equivalent 0.6 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. CO2 mn t 9.9 9.4 10 10.2 9.7 CH4 t 32,999 49,376 44,782 38,807 54,753 N2O t 217 74 57 52 60 Total GHG indirect, Scope 2 2,5 mn t CO2 equivalent 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 Total GHG indirect, Scope 3 3,5 mn t CO2 equivalent 118 126 108 108 113 GHG emissions from product portfolio (Scope 3) mn t CO2 equivalent 112.2 119.8 100.4 107.2 111.5 of which from oil to energy mn t CO2 equivalent 54.8 68.2 58.2 73.8 85.5 of which from oil for non-energy use mn t CO2 equivalent 7.1 7.7 6.2 6.6 5.1 of which from gas to energy mn t CO2 equivalent 48 41.8 34.4 25.9 20.3 of which from gas for non-energy use mn t CO2 equivalent 2.3 2 1.5 0.9 0.7 of which from chemicals mn t CO2 equivalent 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 GHG emissions from purchased goods and services and capital goods (Scope 3) mn t CO2 equivalent 5.5 6.3 7.2 1.3 1.2 of which from purchased goods and services mn t CO2 equivalent 5.3 6.1 5.7 1.1 1.1 of which from capital goods mn t CO2 equivalent 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 Biogenic CO2 emissions 5 mn t CO2 equivalent 1.44 1.53 1.30 1.24 1.23 1 Scope 1 refers to direct emissions from operations that are owned or controlled by the organization. We use 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). 2 Scope 2 refers to indirect emissions resulting from the generation of purchased or acquired electricity, heating, cooling, or steam. We use emission factors from different sources, e.g., national authorities, supplier-specific emission factors, etc. The data in the table refers to the market-based approach. Location-based is also 0.3 mn t. 3 Scope 3 refers to other indirect emissions that occur outside the organization, including both Upstream and Downstream emissions. We use emission factors from different sources, e.g., IPCC, PlasticsEurope, etc. The data includes Scope 3 emissions from the use and processing of sold products. Pure “trading margin” sales as well as intracompany sales are excluded. Since 2015, Scope 3 emissions from purchased goods and services and capital goods are included. Since 2018, net import of refinery feedstock is included. 4 Only EU ETS emissions from November and December included 5 Excluding Borealis n.r. = not reported GHG Emissions – Intensities 1 (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 GHG intensity of operations OMV Group Carbon Intensity Index 2 81 78 86 n.r. n.r. Reduction achieved vs. 2010 % 19 22 14 n.r. n.r. GHG intensity of product portfolio mn t GHG per mn t oil equivalent 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.7 GHG intensity of purchased goods and services and capital goods mn t GHG per USD bn 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 Carbon intensity of energy supply 3 g CO2/MJ 67.2 68.5 70 n.r. n.r. 1 Excluding Borealis 2 Direct CO2 equivalent emissions produced to generate a certain business output using the following business-specific metric – Upstream: t CO2 equivalent/toe produced, refineries: t CO2 equivalent/t throughput (crude and semi-finished products without blended volumes), power: t CO2 equivalent/MWh produced – consolidated into an OMV Group Carbon Intensity Operations Index, based on weighted average of the business segments’ carbon intensity. The Carbon Intensity Index was developed in 2018. 3 The carbon intensity of energy supply is measured by assessing the intensity of their Scope 1 and 2 emissions plus Scope 3 emissions (in g CO2) from the use of sold energy products, against the total energy value of all externally sold energy products (in MJ). n.r. = not reported GHG Emissions – Reductions 1 (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 GHG reductions from projects per year t CO2 equivalent 77,900 154,522 374,000 174,000 82,000 GHG reductions from projects to date (from 2009) mn t CO2 equivalent 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.2 n.r. 1 Excluding Borealis n.r. = not reported Other Air Emissions (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 SO2 t 2,720 2,627 3,090 2,995 3,105 NOx t 7,701 7,441 11,231 12,730 12,050 NMVOC t 10,898 11,011 9,400 8,689 10,229 Particulate emissions t 172 124 138 145 139 Ozone-depleting substances 1 t 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 1 Excluding Borealis Flaring and Venting (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Hydrocarbons flared 1 t 388,644 426,251 233,770 185,832 180,452 Hydrocarbons vented t 17,909 34,282 37,420 32,834 50,173 1 2019 data restated Energy (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Energy consumption 1 PJ 131.1 117.4 127.4 130.8 126.8 Fuel consumption within the organization 2 PJ 141.4 128.6 152.5 157.5 143.8 Self-generated non-fuel renewable energy MWh 87.4 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. Purchased electricity consumption 3 PJ 8.6 2.9 3.5 2.9 4.3 Heating, cooling, and steam consumption TJ 893 95 96 14.8 32.3 Electricity sold 4 PJ 14.2 11.3 23.9 24.5 17.2 Heating, cooling, and steam sold 5 PJ 3.1 2.9 2.7 3.3 3.2 1 Refers to the total energy used for operations based on site calculations with specific data and methodology 2 2019 data restated 3 Includes only electricity purchased and consumed. Electricity consumed from own generation is included in fuel consumption. 4 Calculation methodology changed in 2020 to exclude electricity internally sold; prior years’ data restated 5 Calculation methodology changed in 2020 to exclude heating, cooling, and steam sold internally n.r. = not reported Water and Wastewater (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Water withdrawal Water withdrawn 1 megaliters 224,971 103,637 100,381 98,523 99,592 thereof groundwater megaliters 25,443 24,117 23,964 24,530 23,915 thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) 2 megaliters 22,996 23,836 23,716 24,144 23,614 thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) 2 megaliters 262 281 247 386 301 thereof surface water megaliters 60,778 14,054 14,955 11,526 12,370 thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) 2 megaliters 14,539 14,054 14,955 11,526 12,370 thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) 2 megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof water from public supply systems megaliters 1,755 1,360 1,477 1,509 1,606 thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) 2 megaliters 1,092 1,360 1,477 1,509 1,606 thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) 2 megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof seawater megaliters 75,718 920 586 577 382 thereof produced water megaliters 61,256 63,186 59,400 60,382 61,319 Water withdrawn from all areas with water stress 3 megaliters 1,479 1,230 1,775 2,524 2,367 thereof groundwater megaliters 491 399 645 1,144 1,119 thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 229 118 398 758 819 thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 262 281 247 386 301 thereof surface water megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof other water (>1,000 mg/L mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof water from public supply systems megaliters 54 67 82 84 86 thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 54 67 82 84 86 thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof seawater megaliters 0 0 0 0 0 thereof produced water megaliters 607 764 1,048 1,297 1,162 Water discharge 2 Water discharged by destination megaliters 25,464 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to groundwater megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to surface water megaliters 16,474 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 10,913 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 5,561 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to seawater megaliters 4,581 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to third party megaliters 4,409 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. Water discharged by destination to all areas with water stress megaliters 61 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to groundwater megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to surface water megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof freshwater (≤1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof other water (>1,000 mg/l total dissolved solids) megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to seawater megaliters 0 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof to third party megaliters 61 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. Water discharged – quality 2 Hydrocarbons (oil) discharged t 13 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. Water consumption 2 Water consumed 4 megaliters 65,357 74,924 75,135 76,152 78,103 Water consumed in all areas with water stress megaliters 647 1,158 1,691 2,428 2,267 Water recycled and reused megaliters 315,327 251,959 7,041 6,859 6,733 1 Excluding water withdrawn for once-through use (reported separately) 2 Excluding Borealis 3 Total water withdrawn from all areas with water stress includes Borealis, however, the detailed breakdown below does not. 4 Excluding water withdrawn for once-through use (reported separately). Water storage does not have a significant impact. n.r. = not reported Waste (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Total waste 1 t 634,885 633,722 583,831 460,247 923,709 thereof non-hazardous waste t 241,221 323,268 315,219 224,008 662,153 thereof non-hazardous waste to landfill t 108,792 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof non-hazardous waste for recycling t 21,690 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof non-hazardous waste for incineration t 6,021 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof non-hazardous waste for other disposal options t 19,130 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof other (preparation for reuse and other recovery options) 2 t 85,589 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof hazardous waste t 393,664 310,453 268,611 236,239 261,556 thereof hazardous waste to landfill t 7,995 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof hazardous waste for recycling t 308,580 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof hazardous waste for incineration t 20,066 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof hazardous waste for other disposal options t 48,222 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof transboundary movement of hazardous waste (Basel convention) 2 t 8,129 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. thereof other (preparation for reuse and other recovery options) 2 t 672 20 0 0 0 Waste directed to disposal t 204,120 308,523 360,357 258,086 390,669 Waste diverted from disposal t 430,765 n.r. n.r. n.r. n.r. Waste recovery or recycling rate % 68% 51% 38% 44% 58% 1 Total waste amounts including those from one-time projects 2 Excluding Borealis n.r. = not reported Spills (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Spills number 2,390 2,047 2,184 2,403 2,138 of which major (i.e., severity level 3 to 5) number 0 1 2 1 2 of which minor (i.e., severity level below 3) number 2,390 2,046 2,182 2,402 2,136 Spills volume liters 41,355 56,641 36,874 173,909 103,490 Environmental Expenditures 1 (XLSX:) Download Unit 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 Environmental protection expenditures, excluding depreciation mn EUR 135 220 196 197 208 Environmental investments for assets put into operation mn EUR 84 98 134 57 105 1 Excluding Borealis Safety DataWorkforce Data