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La compagnie brésilienne présentera divers projets en matière de biocarburants ainsi qu'une méthodologie de préparation de rapports de durabilité
Petrobras mettra en avant son expérience dans le domaine de la durabilité lors de la Conférence mondiale sur la durabilité et la transparence qui se tiendra à Amsterdam aux Pays-bas les 26, 27 et 28 mai. Cet événement est organisé par la GRI (Global Reporting Initiative) - une référence mondiale pour la création de rapports organisationnels, économiques, sociaux et environnementaux. En tant que sponsor exclusif du " GRI Readers' Choice Awards 2010 " - au cours duquel des lecteurs du monde entiers désigneront les rapports de durabilité les plus complets et les plus transparents - Petrobras participera le mardi 27 mai à plusieurs sessions plénières au cours desquelles seront analysées les tendances de durabilité pour les prochaines années.
Petrobras Biocombustível's manager for Safety, Environment and Health, Fernando Toledo Pierre, will participate in the Business session, at 2 PM (local time), and will talk about strategies for the sustainable production of biofuels. Biodiesel and ethanol contribute to the diversification of the energy matrix, with positive impact on reducing global warming. Biofuel production also allows for job and income generation on the farmland, taking advantage of Brazil's favorable conditions, such as its climate, water, and a major agricultural frontier to be explored, without any need to advance into forest areas or demarked reserves.
The coordinator of Petrobras' Sustainability Report, Ana Paula Grether, will participate in the "Readers' Views: Is sustainability reporting progressing?" breakout session, at 4 PM, during which the main results of the Readers' Choice Awards will be presented and discussed. Petrobras' experience in preparing sustainability reports will be the base for the comments about the survey, which sought determine whether or not the readers' expectations were taken into account during report preparation by the organizations.
Petrobras has adopted the principles and indicators the GRI recommends in its sustainability reports since 2003. In the first edition of the awards, held in 2008, Petrobras' Social and Environmental Balance was elected the best report by the participants. It was also the best assessed in the "Civil society" category. More than 1,700 readers from 70 countries cast votes on the nearly 800 reports. As survey sponsor, Petrobras is not competing for the prize in this edition.
For three years in a row (2005, 2006, and 2007), Petrobras' Social & Environmental Balance was rated as "notable and an example to be followed," pursuant to the criteria set forth by the UN's Global Compact. In addition to supporting the Readers' Choice Awards, the Company is on the working group that is developing the GRI indicators for the oil and gas industry, it takes part in global discussions in the "Organizational Stakeholder" program, and has a representative on the entity's Stakeholder Board.
Petrobras' operations in Biofuels
Since 2008, Petrobras has a subsidiary, Petrobras Biocombustível, to operate in the segment. Its policy is to produce with economic, social and environmental sustainability. Petrobras has three biodiesel plants in Brazil, in Candeias (state of Bahia), Quixadá (state of Ceará), and Montes Claros (state of Minas Gerais), and a unit in Marialva (Paraná), in which it holds 50% equity stakes. The Company's total production capacity adds up to 389 million liters per year. The deployment of a biodiesel plant in the state of Pará, with capacity to produce 120 million liters of biodiesel per year from palm oil, has also been foreseen. In its program for agricultural supply for biodiesel production, the Company has partnered with the family farmers. In 2009, the Petrobras engaged nearly 56,000 farmers in the Northeast and Minas Gerais in oilseed production. The company offers certified seeds and technical assistance to the farmers who are hired, in addition to signing 5-year contracts with them to guarantee the purchase of the production.
Aiming to get a footprint in the European market, Petrobras Biocombustível announced an unprecedented project with Galp Energia last May 5 for biodiesel (green diesel) production in Portugal, the main destination of which will be the Iberian market. The initiative foresees the production of some 250,000 tons of biodiesel per year, with total investments estimated at R$1,017 million ($530 million), of which R$554 million in Brazil, to produce 300,000 tons of palm oil per year, and $463 million ($240 million) in Portugal, to deploy a biodiesel plant which is expected to go on stream in 2015. That investments are hoped to generate some 6,000 jobs in the region of Pará, in northern Brazil, among direct jobs and family farmers planting palm.
In the ethanol production segment, Petrobras Biocombustível's strategy is to form partnerships with Brazilian companies that already operate in the sector and with international companies with eyes on the domestic and exporting markets. The Company entered in ethanol production last April at the Bambuí Plant, in the state of Minas Gerais, in a partnership with Total Agroindústria Canavieira. The unit is capable of producing 100 million liters of the product per year. Also in April, the Company entered the capital of Guarani, a Tereos International group subsidiary and fourth largest sugar cane processor in Brazil, and will invest R$1.6 billion in it in stages, aiming to speed-up its growth in Brazil's ethanol and bioenergy industry. Additionally, investments will be increased in technology and in research and development programs for new generations of biofuels.
Petrobras' Business Plan (2009-2013) foresees investments in the order of $2.8 billion in biofuels ($2.4 billion to produce biodiesel and ethanol and $400 million for infrastructure, primarily ethanol pipelines). The goal for 2013 is to reach the capacity to produce 640 million liters of biodiesel and 3.9 billion liters of ethanol. Petrobras' biodiesel plants reached a cumulative production, through last April, of 199.3 million liters of biodiesel.
Social and environmental responsibility
Combining the company's growth with social and environmental development is one of the principles that guide Petrobras' activities. Petrobras has been a signatory of the ten Principles of the United Nations' Global Compact since 2003, and it has been a member of the Compact's Board since 2006. Free to join, the Global Compact addresses the issues of Human Rights, Working Conditions, Environmental Protection and Combating Corruption.
The biggest supporter of social and environmental projects in Brazil, the Company supports initiatives aimed at transforming the reality of local communities. In the social area, Petrobras sponsors projects aimed to education for professional qualification, income generation and employment opportunities, and to guaranteeing the rights of children and adolescents, promoting the empowerment of the people who are served. In the environmental area, the support is focused on projects designed to defend and preserve the environment and marine biodiversity and which are aligned to the "Water and Climate: contributions to sustainable development" theme. Additionally, Petrobras confirms its commitment to the environment by following the precepts of eco-efficiency in its operations and by acting pursuant to international safety, environment and health standards.
Acknowledged as one of the world's most sustainable oil & gas companies according to a survey carried out by the Management & Excellence think tank, Petrobras is listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indexes (DJSI), and is among the most reputable in Reputation Institute's global ranking. In January 2010, during the World Economic Forum, Petrobras was ranked as one of the world's 100 most sustainable companies in Canadian magazine Corporate Knight's Global 100 ranking, which specializes in social responsibility and sustainable development.
About Petrobras
Petrobras is Brazil's biggest company and the third largest publicly-held corporation on the American continent. With operations in 28 countries, the Company operates in an integrated manner in exploration and production; downstream; trade, transportation and petrochemicals; derivatives distribution; natural gas; biofuels, and electric energy.
Agenda in the Amsterdam Global Conference on Sustainability and Transparency
Thursday, May 27 (local time).
2 PM - 3:15 PM: "Business" Plenary Session
Fernando Toledo Pierre, SEH manager for Petrobras Biocombustível
4 PM - 5:15 PM: "Readers' Views: Is sustainability reporting is progressing? "
Ana Paula Grether, coordinator of Petrobras' Sustainability Report
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