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Qatar’s low carbon future

Companies in Qatar have launched several landmark emissions reduction initiatives, ranging from flare minimisation to a new Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction policy.

  • 16 August 2012
  • Companies in Qatar have launched several landmark emissions reduction initiatives, ranging from flare minimisation to a new Greenhouse Gas (GHG) reduction policy. RasGas Company Limited (RasGas) released its 2011 Sustainability Report recently which provides a comprehensive review of its environmental, social, economic and corporate performance for the year 2011. RasGas is aware that in order to meet the growing energy demand, the Company needs to optimise energy use while minimising wasted energy. The Report highlights plans to play an active role in delivering a lower carbon future.
Qatari flag in Doha
Qatari flag in Doha

Companies in Qatar have launched several landmark emission reduction initiatives, ranging from flare minimisation to a new Greenhouse Gas Policy (GHG) reduction policy.

RasGas Compnay Limited (RasGas) released its 2011 Sustainability Report recently which provides a comprehensive review of its environmental, social, economic and corporate performance for the year 2011.

RasGas is aware that in order to meet the growing energy demand, the Company needs to optimise energy use while minimising wasted energy. The Report highlights plans to play an active role in delivering a lower carbon future.

In its continued commitment to operating in a sustainable manner, RasGas achieved many noteworthy milestones in 2011.

Among these is the development of the Company's first GHG management strategy and policy that includes independent third-party GHG verification, screening of emission reduction opportunities, engagement with local stakeholders and assessment of options for developing our voluntary reporting.

Among RasGas' efforts to reduce emissions, the Company continued to operate the region's first acid injection (AGI) scheme that stores CO2 and hydrogen sulphide (H2S), reducing emissions of CO2 and sulphur dioxide (SO2) from the production process. This has resulted in eliminating 1 million tonnes per year of CO2 and 11,000 tonnes of SO2 each year.

The Company also completed a five-year flare minimisation programme, the first of its kind in Qatar, which resulted in an overall emission reduction of 66 per cent. In addition, in terminal operations, the Jetty Boil-off Gas Recovery Project was designed to minimise flaring at loading terminals in Ras Laffan.

In shipping, RasGas' use of larger vessels fitted with liquefaction facilities resulted in a reduction in number of voyages required, which cut emissions per nautical mile. Older vessels were retrofitted to use clean LNG as a fuel, reducing direct emissions from the vessels and indirect emissions from refinery production of residual fuels.

Additionally, the new RasGas headquarters in Doha was recognised as the first LEED-certified commercial interiors project in Qatar for its energy-saving features integrated into the office design.

In terms of safety, a key RasGas focus, the Company maintained a low lost time incident (LTI) rate of 0.01 in 2011, showing consistent performance improvement over time. RasGas' lost time injury frequency rate (LTIFR) ranked 85% below the benchmark average of the LTIFR for the 44 companies who participated in the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers benchmarking study.

RasGas' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), which focuses on one cornerstone each year, dedicated 2011 to the Year of Health, and CSR-related activities increased by more than 25 per cent in support of a wide range of initiatives involving employees and the community.

The 2011 Sustainability Report was prepared in accordance with guidelines on sustainability reporting from shareholder company Qatar Petroleum and adopts guidance specific to the oil and gas industry prepared by the International Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association (IPIECA).

 

 

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