Compliance | Ethics | Safety, Health, and Environmental Protection Safety, Health, and Environmental Protection Contenido de la páginaPolicy:Petróleos Mexicanos is an efficient and competitive entity, which is renowned by the effort and commitment of the workers to Safety, Occupational Health, Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development, through Risk Management, Regulatory Compliance with Operational Discipline and Continuous Improvement. Principles:Safety, occupational health, environmental protection and sustainable development are values of the highest priority for production, transportation, sales, quality and costs.All incidents and injuries can be prevented.Safety, occupational health, environmental protection and sustainable development are everyone's responsibility and an employment condition.At Petróleos Mexicanos, we are committed to continuing, through sustainable development, with the environment protection and improvement for the benefit of the community.Oil workers are aware that safety, occupational health, environmental protection and sustainable development are for our own benefit and are encourage to be part of this effort.At Petróleos Mexicanos, we operate with partners, contractors, suppliers and service providers who are safe, reliable and committed to safety, occupational health, environmental protection and sustainable development, and are required to adhere to the same compliance level under the standards that have been established by our entity. KPIs and Targets SSPA 2024 KPITARGETLost time injury frequency rate 10.22Severity Index 212Fatality Rate 30Process Safety Event Frequency Index 41.4Control of occupational exposure to physical, chemical and biological agents 5, %80Water use intensity 6 in the crude process in refineries, m³/b0.30Water use intensity 6 in gas processing in Gas Processing Centers, m³/Tpc0.022Water use intensity 6 in petrochemical production (methanol and aromatics), m³/t3.59Water use intensity 6 in petrochemical (ethane-derivatives) production 7, m³/t39.27Water use intensity 6 in petrochemical production (ammonia), m³/t17.38Water reuse in the crude oil process at refineries 8, MMm³50.4Intensity index of greenhouse gas emissions in the extraction and production of crude oil and gas, tCO2e/Mboe21.85Intensity index of greenhouse gas emissions in the crude oil process in refineries, tCO2e/Mb40.58Intensity index of greenhouse gas emissions in the gas processing complexes, tCO2e/MMcf4.42Intensity index of greenhouse gas emissions in the production of petrochemicals (derived from ethane) 7, tCO2e/t3.78Intensity index of greenhouse gas emissions in the production of petrochemicals (ammonia), tCO2e/t2.18Intensity index of greenhouse gas emissions in the production of petrochemicals (methanol and aromatics), tCO2e/t1.44Remediation of affected sites, hectares601 Accidents per million man-hours worked with risk exposure. 2 Lost days per million man-hours worked with risk exposure. 3 Fatalities per 100 million man-hours worked with risk exposure.4 Safety events in processes per million man-hours worked. 5 Categories or workplaces with control of exposure to physical, chemical and biological agents; and those with exposure to agents higher than those established in the current standards.6 The volume of water does not consider the volume of water transferred to another workplace.7 Includes the production of ethane derivatives, propylene and derivatives and others (butadiene, paraffin waxes and pyrolysis liquids).8 Use of wastewater treated in WWTP, STP and external treated water.
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