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The main cause of the rise in water con- sumption in 2018 is the increase in our activity and inclusion of the figures for the chemicals plant in Indonesia, the fig- ure for 2018 which had not been available in prior years. They are reported this year along with those for the rest of the com- pany to improve our transparency.

In 2018, we analysed the water sources that could be substantially affected by our activities to better control and man- age them and avoid irreversible dam-

age to and better protect and use this resource. Specifically, 28 water sources were analysed, primarily fresh surface water, to examine risks of scarcity and contamination and the impact of each risk using the Water Risk Filter Tool de- veloped by WWF in partnership with KFW DEG. In 2019, we will analyse the other water sources affected by our activities to obtain a complete picture of our poten- tial impact on water and be able to miti- gate it as effectively as possible.

2018 2017 2016

Re-used water (m3) 1,930,091 15,246 80

Recycled water (m3) 13,595,924 263,432 286,632

Water discharges by destination (Thousands of m3) E&P Refining Chemicals Marketing Total

Municipal network

2018 4,049 8,420 12,966 - 25,434

2017 439 7,629 1,020 15 9,103

2016 622 7,995 831 31 9,479

Groundwater

2018 36,053 - - - 36,053

2017 34,054 - - 5 34,059

2016 8,122 - - 2 8,124

Treatment plant

2018 112 - 619 36 767

2017 63 - 602 1,037 1,703

2016 5 - 605 1,184 1,795

Waste water from another company

2018 - - 239 - 239

2017 - - - 41 41

2016 - - - - -

Total

2018 40,213 8,420 13,824 36 62,493

2017 34,556 7,629 1,622 1,099 44,905

2016 8,748 7,995 1,436 1,218 19,398

DISCHARGES

SOURCES OF WATER ANALYZED

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CHAPTER 5 Our responsible management in 2018 Environment

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