Rosneft Oil Company improved its performance in the Net Zero Company
Benchmark for global companies with the best result among Russian
participants. Rosneft improved its position thanks to the disclosure
of the goals of the strategy "Rosneft-2030: Reliable Energy and
Global Energy Transition" approved by the Board of Directors in
December 2021.
The organizer of the benchmarking is Climate
Action 100+, the largest global climate initiative of institutional
investors. Climate Action 100+ brings together 700 investment funds
managing a total of $68 trillion in assets. Starting from 2021, the
Net Zero Company Benchmark has been preseneting the results of
benchmarking the climate goals and performance of major international
companies in energy, industry, transportation, and consumer goods and
services.
There are 166 companies represented in the 2022
benchmark, of which circa 23% are oil and gas companies and the
largest share, circa 31%, are from a variety of industries, including
cement, chemicals, mining, pulp and paper and other industries.
The Company was the first in the Russian oil and
gas industry to set a strategic goal of achieving carbon neutrality
by 2050 (Scopes 1 and 2).
The Rosneft-2030 Strategy also formulates short-
and medium-term goals of the climate agenda: reduction of absolute
greenhouse gas emissions by 5% by 2025; reduction of methane
emissions to below 0.2%, zero routine flaring of associated gas,
reduction of specific greenhouse gas emissions in the Upstream
segment to below 20 kg ÑÎ2/boe by 2030; reduction of absolute
greenhouse gas emissions by more than 25% by 2035. It should be noted
that more than 43% of oil and gas companies - participants of the
benchmarking do not have goals to achieve carbon neutrality, and more
than 38% of oil and gas participants of Net Zero Company Benchmark
have no short-term goals.
In September 2021, Rosneft Oil Company became the
only Russian oil and gas corporation to receive the status of
sustainability leader and to be included in the Global Compact LEAD
initiative for its continued commitment to the United Nations Global
Compact and its Ten Principles of Responsible Business. The Company's
inclusion was announced on the sidelines of the 76th session of the
UN General Assembly.
Reference:
Climate Action
100+ is the largest global investor engagement
initiative on climate change. It aims to ensure that the goals and
activities of large companies are aligned with those of the Paris
Agreement. Climate Action 100+ was formed in 2017. The initiative is
coordinated by five climate investor organizations: Asia Investor
Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), Ceres, Investor Group on Climate
Change (IGCC), Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change
(IIGCC), Principles for Responsible Investment (PRI).
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April 8, 2022
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