INEOS has developed a science-based method for emissions accounting to gather GHG data for compliant scope 1 and scope 2 reporting according to the GHG Protocol. It tracks GHG performance across all INEOS sites based on robust performance metrics and to assess GHG reduction measures against quantified targets by 2030 and 2050.
INEOS respects the general principles on GHG reporting: relevance of information to internal and external audiences, consistency and transparency of methods, data sources and assumptions, comprehensiveness and accuracy of tables and figures, and traceability of progress; to the extent as reasonably possible.
GHG Reporting Scope
Using the INEOS science base, the group footprint is calculated per calendar year according to the GHG Protocol. When consolidating GHG data, INEOS excludes offices on the grounds of materiality and follows the Financial Control approach as defined in the GHG Protocol. As such, we fully consolidate data from subsidiaries, proportionally consolidate data from joint operations and joint ventures at equity share, and do not consolidate data from associates or minor investments. In addition, we fully consolidate data from leased ships where INEOS is the lessee.
The operational boundaries of the GHG inventory cover all process emissions, material emissions from stationary and mobile combustion, flaring and emissions from purchased energy.
INEOS GHG Footprint
GHG data are sourced from all INEOS sites within the scope defined above, using operational data, emission factors and recognised tools such as the GHG Protocol CHP tool. The quality of the GHG inventory is ensured with internal data consolidation with feedback loops.
[kt CO2-eq]
|
2023 | 2022 | 2019 |
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Scope 1 emissions |
|
|
|
Carbon dioxide (CO2) |
12,234.90 |
14,012.31 |
15,204.15 |
Other GHG emissionsa: |
|
|
|
Methane (CH4) |
80.39 |
94.94 |
68.95 |
Nitrous oxide (N2O) |
31.44 |
26.22 |
41.68 |
Hydrofluorocarbons (HFC) |
21.36 |
39.40 |
22.21 |
Perfluorocarbons (PFC) |
0.00 |
0.00 |
9.39 |
Sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) |
0.45 |
0.99 |
0.00 |
Nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
Exported energy to 3rd partiesb |
1,203.27 |
1,249.65 |
1,304.43 |
Scope 2 emissionsc |
|
|
|
Market-based emissions |
5,614.04 |
6,067.47 |
7,597.72 |
Location-based emissions |
4,513.10 |
5,068.31 |
6,008.46 |
Total emissions excluding exported energyd |
17,982.58 |
20,241.33 |
22,944.10 |
Total emissions incl. exported energy |
19,185.84 |
21,490.98 |
24,248.53 |
Additional data |
|
|
|
Captured CO2e |
173.92 |
244.67 |
258.92 |
Biogenic CO2 from fuels |
24.44 |
28.57 |
13.03 |
Biogenic CO2 from imported energy |
175.40 |
311.40 |
243.21 |
Offsets |
- |
- |
- |
a Other GHG emissions are converted to CO2-eq using the 100-year Global Warming Potential (GWP) factors from IPCC's sixth assessment report (AR6) in 2023 and 2022, and fifth assessment report (AR5) in previous years. Historical data are not recalculated with AR updates due to immaterial contribution of other GHG's to our inventory; CH4 and N2O emissions were 2,698 t and 115 t respectively in 2023, while other GHG data are collected only in tCO2-eq due to lower materiality.
b Emissions on energy exported to 3rd parties are reported as a separate subcategory of scope 1; all emissions in this category are considered as CO2 since the contribution of other GHGs is negligible (<0.01%).
c The scope 2 figure is based on gross energy purchase with negligible contribution of other GHGs (<0.01%); highest quality available emission factors are used as per the hierarchy in the GHG protocol.
d Total emissions are calculated using the market-based scope 2 figure.
e Transferred CO2 mainly covers captured carbon sold to 3rd parties.
GHG reporting validation
We refer to the “independent limited assurance report by KPMG", included in our sustainability report.