Health & Environment Performance YTD

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Health & Environment Performance 2010-2016 YTD Updated: 15th Jan 2017 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 YTD   Occupational Health* Occupational illness cases reported and investigated (PDO only) 10  13 18 2 1 Total Recordable Occupational Illness Frequency (TROIF - PDO only)  NA 1.28  1.7 0.18 0.08 0.13 0.126 Non Accidental Deaths (NAD)  14 13  7 9 Overall TACs compliance % NA 41% 69% Framingham tests conducted (PDO only) 36.8% Environment* 2010* 2011* 2012* 2013* 2014* 2015* 2016 YTD** Flaring (mln m3/d) 1.57 1.39 2.07 2.35 2.29 1.998 2.17 Flaring intensity (Ton/1000 Ton of HC) 17.5 15.6 22.5 25.1 20.85 13.11 Greenhouse gas intensity ratio (Ton of Co2 equivalent / Ton of HC) 0.21 0.22 0.23 0.25 0.26 0.14 Energy intensity (GJ/Ton of HC) - 2.14 1.98 2.22 2.47 2.27 1.45 Cumulative Contaminated sand generated (Ton) 65,240 55,300 77,330 86,680 103,620 120,886 135,794 Cumulative Food waste generated through PDO Camps (Ton) 465.9 132 Shallow water disposal, exploitable (Upset)(m3/day) 8,254 5,210 9,265 19,223 Effluent discharge to sea OIW (ppm) 93.30 58.24 108.00 43.90 53 55.6 Quantity of Oil spilled  > 1 Barrel (0.16m3) per Million ton of Production (t/Mt) -   -  6.11  15.82  9.54 38 # of Oil Spills > 1 Barrel (0.16m3) per Million ton of Production (#/Mt) 6.04 2.53 2.25 Reference: * PDO Performance Excluding Gas Assets Performance ** PDO Performance Including Gas Assets Performance Food waste figure is corrected for month of Sep