GRI Standards and SASB Standards Reference Tables
The GRI Standards
Disclosure |
Sustainability Report 2023 |
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1. Organizational Profile |
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102-1 |
Name of the organization |
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102-2 |
Activities, brands, products, and services |
Sustainability Management > Energy Development Value Chain |
102-3 |
Location of headquarters |
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102-4 |
Location of operations |
About INPEX > Company Profile > Main Business |
102-5 |
Ownership and legal form |
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102-6 |
Markets served |
Sustainability Management > Energy Development Value Chain |
102-7 |
Scale of the organization |
ESG Performance Data > Social > Employees <Employment> |
102-8 |
Information on employees and other workers |
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102-9 |
Supply chain |
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102-10 |
Significant changes to the organization and its supply chain |
Sustainability Management > Sustainability Material Issues: Targets and Achievements |
102-11 |
Precautionary Principle or approach |
Sustainability Management |
102-12 |
External initiatives |
Sustainability Management > Participation in External Initiatives |
102-13 |
Membership of associations |
Sustainability Management > Participation in External Initiatives |
2. Strategy |
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102-14 |
Statement from senior decision-maker |
Top Message |
102-15 |
Key impacts, risks, and opportunities |
Top Message |
3. Ethics and Integrity |
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102-16 |
Values, principles, standards, and norms of behavior |
Compliance > Our Policy |
102-17 |
Mechanisms for advice and concerns about ethics |
Compliance > Whistleblower System and Grievance Mechanism |
4. Governance |
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102-18 |
Governance structure |
Sustainability Management > Leadership Organization |
102-19 |
Delegating authority |
Sustainability Management > Leadership Organization |
102-20 |
Executive-level responsibility for economic, environmental, and social topics |
Sustainability Management > Leadership Organization |
102-21 |
Consulting stakeholders on economic, environmental, and social topics |
Sustainability Management > Sustainability Governance Structure |
102-22 |
Composition of the highest governance body and its committees |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Management System |
102-23 |
Chair of the highest governance body |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Management System |
102-24 |
Nominating and selecting the highest governance body |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Management System |
102-25 |
Conflicts of interest |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Management System |
102-26 |
Role of highest governance body in setting purpose, values, and strategy |
Sustainability Management > Sustainability Governance Structure |
102-27 |
Collective knowledge of highest governance body |
Special Feature 2 > Roundtable with Outside Officers |
102-28 |
Evaluating the highest governance body’s performance |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Management System > Evaluation Results of Effectiveness of Board of Directors in FY2022 |
102-29 |
Identifying and managing economic, environmental, and social impacts |
Sustainability Management > Identification of Material Issues and Prioritization Process |
102-30 |
Effectiveness of risk management processes |
Sustainability Management > Identification of Material Issues and Prioritization Process |
102-31 |
Review of economic, environmental, and social topics |
Sustainability Management > Sustainability Governance Structure |
102-32 |
Highest governance body’s role in sustainability reporting |
Sustainability Management > Leadership Organization |
102-33 |
Communicating critical concerns |
Governance > Risk Management |
102-34 |
Nature and total number of critical concerns |
Governance > Risk Management |
102-35 |
Remuneration policies |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Process for Determining Directors’ Compensation |
102-36 |
Process for determining remuneration |
Governance > Corporate Governance > Process for Determining Directors’ Compensation |
102-37 |
Stakeholders’ involvement in remuneration |
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102-38 |
Annual total compensation ratio |
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102-39 |
Percentage increase in annual total compensation ratio |
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5. Stakeholder Engagement |
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102-40 |
List of stakeholder groups |
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102-41 |
Collective bargaining agreements |
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102-42 |
Identifying and selecting stakeholders |
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102-43 |
Approach to stakeholder engagement |
Sustainability Management > Engagement with Stakeholders |
102-44 |
Key topics and concerns raised |
Sustainability Management > Engagement with Stakeholders |
6. Reporting Practice |
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102-45 |
Entities included in the consolidated financial statements |
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102-46 |
Defining report content and topic Boundaries |
Editorial Policy > About This Sustainability Report |
102-47 |
List of material topics |
Sustainability Management > Identification of Material Issues and Prioritization Process |
102-48 |
Restatements of information |
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102-49 |
Changes in reporting |
Sustainability Management > Identification of Material Issues and Prioritization Process |
102-50 |
Reporting period |
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102-51 |
Date of most recent report |
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102-52 |
Reporting cycle |
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102-53 |
Contact point for questions regarding the report |
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102-54 |
Claims of reporting in accordance with the GRI Standards |
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102-55 |
GRI content index |
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External assurance |
SASB Standards Reference Tables
SASB code |
Metrics |
INPEX’s disclosures (FY2022) |
Comments |
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Greenhouse gas emissions |
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EM-EP-110a.1 |
Gross global Scope 1 emissions |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > Climate Change <Target Management> |
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Scope 1, percentage of methane |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > Climate Change <Target Management> |
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Scope 1, percentage covered under emissions-limiting regulations |
0% |
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EM-EP-110a.2 |
Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from flared hydrocarbons |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from other combustion. |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from process emissions. |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from other vented emissions. |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Amount of gross global Scope 1 emissions from fugitive emissions. |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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EM-EP-110a.3 |
Discussion of long-term and short-term strategy or plan to manage Scope 1 emissions, emissions reduction targets, and an analysis of performance against those targets |
Climate Change > Climate Change Response Goals and Efforts to Achieve Them |
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Air Quality |
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EM-EP-120a.1 |
Air emissions of the following pollutants: NOX (excluding N2O). |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Air emissions of the following pollutants: SOX |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Air emissions of the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOCs). |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Air emissions of the following pollutants: particulate matter (PM10). |
We do not report this metric |
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Water Management |
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EM-EP-140a.1 |
Total fresh water withdrawn. |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Percentage of fresh water withdrawn in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress. |
HSE > Environmental Management > Effective Use of Freshwater Resources |
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Total fresh water consumed. |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Percentage of fresh water consumed in regions with High or Extremely High Baseline Water Stress. |
HSE > Environmental Management > Effective Use of Freshwater Resources |
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EM-EP-140a.2 |
Volume of produced water and flowback generated |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Percentage discharged |
40% |
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Percentage injected |
60% |
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Percentage recycled |
0% |
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Hydrocarbon content in discharged water |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-140a.3 |
Percentage of hydraulically fractured wells for which there is public disclosure of all fracturing fluid chemicals used |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-140a.4 |
Percentage of hydraulic fracturing sites where ground or surface water quality deteriorated compared to a baseline |
We do not report this metric |
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Biodiversity Impacts |
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EM-EP-160a.1 |
Description of environmental management policies and practices for active sites |
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EM-EP-160a.2 |
Number of hydrocarbon spills |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Aggregate volume of hydrocarbon spills |
ESG Performance Data > Environment > HSE <Environmental Data> |
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Spills: volume in Arctic |
No Arctic operation |
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Spills: Volume impacting shorelines with ESI rankings 8-10 |
No applicable spills in 2022 |
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Spills: Volume recovered |
0.00 bbl |
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EM-EP-160a.3 |
Percentage of proved reserves in or near sites with protected conservation status or endangered species habitat |
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Percentage of probable reserves in or near sites with protected conservation status or endangered species habitat |
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Security, Human Rights & Rights of Indigenous Peoples |
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EM-EP-210a.1 |
Percentage of proved reserves in or near areas of conflict |
We do not report this metric |
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Percentage of probable reserves in or near areas of conflict |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-210a.2 |
Percentage of proved reserves in or near indigenous land |
We do not report this metric |
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Percentage of probable reserves in or near indigenous land |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-210a.3 |
Discussion of engagement processes and due diligence practices with respect to human rights, indigenous rights, and operation in areas of conflict |
The INPEX Group Human Rights Policy further outlines our pledge to recognize and respect the rights of people in communities who may be affected by our business activities, including the rights of indigenous peoples. In this policy, we also committed to conduct our security activities as recommended in the Voluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights. |
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Community Relations |
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EM-EP-210b.1 |
Discussion of process to manage risks and opportunities associated with community rights and interests |
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EM-EP-210b.2 |
Number and duration of non-technical delays |
We do not report this metric |
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Workforce Health & Safety |
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EM-EP-320a.1 |
Total recordable incident rate (TRIR) |
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Fatality rate |
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Near miss frequency rate (NMFR) |
We do not report this metric |
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Average hours of health, safety, and emergency response training for full-time employees |
We do not report this metric |
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Average hours of health, safety, and emergency response training for contract employees |
We do not report this metric |
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Average hours of health, safety, and emergency response training for short-service employees |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-320a.2 |
Discussion of management systems used to integrate a culture of safety throughout the exploration and production lifecycle |
HSE > Our Policy |
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Reserves Valuation & Capital Expenditures |
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EM-EP-420a.1 |
Sensitivity of hydrocarbon reserve levels to future price projection scenarios that account for a price on carbon emissions |
Climate Change > Setting and Achieving Climate Change Goals |
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EM-EP-420a.2 |
Estimated carbon dioxide emissions embedded in proved hydrocarbon reserves |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-420a.3 |
Amount invested in renewable energy |
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revenue generated by renewable energy sales |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-420a.4 |
Discussion of how price and demand for hydrocarbons and/or climate regulation influence the capital expenditure strategy for exploration, acquisition, and development of assets |
We do not report this metric |
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Business Ethics & Transparency |
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EM-EP-510a.1 |
Percentage of proved reserves in countries that have the 20 lowest rankings in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index |
We do not report this metric |
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Percentage of probable reserves in countries that have the 20 lowest rankings in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-510a.2 |
Description of the management system for prevention of corruption and bribery throughout the value chain |
Compliance > Compliance |
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Management of the Legal & Regulatory Environment |
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EM-EP-530a.1 |
Discussion of corporate positions related to government regulations and/or policy proposals that address environmental and social factors affecting the industry |
Governance > Risk Management |
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Critical Incident Risk Management |
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EM-EP-540a.1 |
Process Safety Event (PSE) rates for Loss of Primary Containment (LOPC) of greater consequence (Tier 1) |
HSE (Health, Safety and Environment) > Prevention of Major Incidents |
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EM-EP-540a.2 |
Description of management systems used to identify and mitigate catastrophic and tail-end risks |
Governance > Risk Management |
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Activity Metrics |
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EM-EP-000.A |
Production of oil |
Integrated Report 2022: Oil and Gas Reserves and Production Volume (p. 99) |
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Production of natural gas |
Integrated Report 2022: Oil and Gas Reserves and Production Volume (p. 99) |
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Production of synthetic oil |
We do not report this metric |
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Production of synthetic gas |
We do not report this metric |
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EM-EP-000.B |
Number of offshore sites |
We do not report this metric |
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Number of terrestrial sites |
We do not report this metric |
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