Benchmarking Study Reveals that Half of Top Firms Have Not
Announced Specific Goals
New York City (October 11, 2011) - Green
Research, a New York-based corporate sustainability research and
advisory firm, today released its latest benchmark of corporate
environmental sustainability goals, this one analyzing the oil and
gas industry.
The study found that the industry is distinguished by its
reluctance to set specific sustainability goals. "It is striking
how few of the major oil and gas companies have set public goals,"
said David Schatsky, principal analyst and founder of Green
Research. "This industry could do a better job of meeting the
expectations of investors and of the public."
The study found that just five of the 11 largest global oil and
gas companies have announced any public environmental
sustainability goals at all. The study considered as goals only
specific commitments that deliver environmental benefits and have
either quantitative targets or specific timeframes.
The research provides a quantitative analysis of the public
sustainability goals of the top companies in this industry, showing
how many goals each company has declared and which sustainability
issues are getting the most attention.
Companies profiled include Chevron, ENI, ExxonMobil, Petrobras
and Total. BP, ConocoPhillips, GazProm, PetroChina, Royal Dutch
Shell, SinoPec are also mentioned.
Among the other findings: Italian producer ENI has
announced more goals than any of the other companies studied:
it has 13 sustainability goals on the books targeting issues
ranging from reducing greenhouse gas emissions to obtaining
environmental certifications for its operations.
Acknowledging that corporations are increasingly using
sustainability goals as a point of competitive differentiation, the
study finds that companies in this industry could distinguish
themselves by setting specific goals for managing water
consumption, preserving biodiversity and developing and using
renewable energy.
The oil and gas industry sustainability goals benchmarking
research is available online at greenresearch.com.

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