RUBIS - 2019 Universal Registration Document
4 CSR AND NON-FINANCIAL INFORMATION - Limiting our environmental impact and operating in a safe environment
Bilan Carbone ® In 2019, the Group carried out a Bilan Carbone ® assessment of its activities with the help of a specialized firm. This assessment was carried out in accordance with the methodology developed by Ademe and based on the recommendations of ISO 14064-1 and the GHG Protocol.
2019
2018
(in kt C0 2 eq . )
Scope 1 (1) Direct greenhouse gas emissions
244
219 16 (2)
Storage
17 23
Distribution
32
Support and services (refining/shipping)
204
171 223
Scope 2 (1) Indirect emissions related to the sites’ energy consumption
22
Storage
7 4
7 (2)
Distribution
5
Support and services
11
11
TOTAL FOR SCOPES 1 AND 2 Scope 3 (1) Other indirect emissions
266
242
13,719 13,537
10,628 10,484
of which customers’ end use of products sold
(1) See breakdown of items calculated for each of scopes 1, 2 and 3 in the methodology note, section 4.5. (2) For Rubis Terminal in 2018, since only a total figure was available, scope 1 and 2 emissions have been broken down pro rata to the figures published in 2019. The total is 23,114 tCO 2 eq. in 2018 and 24,420 tCO 2 eq . in 2019.
GLOBAL BREAKDOWN OF SCOPES 1, 2 AND 3
BREAKDOWN OF SCOPES 1, 2 AND 3 EXCLUDING EMISSIONS RELATED TO THE USE OF PRODUCTS SOLD
Scope 1 54.5%
Scope 3 98.1%
Scope 1 1.7%
Scope 3 40.6%
Scope 2 4.9%
Scope 2 0.2%
Due to the Group’s growth, emissions increased in absolute terms between 2018 and 2019. However, in order to monitor its emissions more closely, Rubis has set up indicators to measure changes in the carbon intensity of its activities (scopes 1 and 2):
RUBIS ÉNERGIE Indicator
2019
2018
tCO 2 /MWh sold
0.00532
0.00616
The activity’s carbon intensity indicator (Rubis Énergie’s scopes 1 and 2 CO 2 emissions in relation to the volumes of products sold in MWh) decreased slightly between 2018 and 2019, despite the increase in activity.
RUBIS TERMINAL Indicator
2019
2018
kgCO 2 /tonne moved
4.53
4.13
Rubis Terminal’s CO 2 emissions in relation to throughput increased slightly in 2019 compared with 2018. This increase is mainly due to the increased share of chemicals (carbon black) and bitumen in the stored
produc ts, which need to be heated. Paradoxically, the diversification of Rubis Terminal’s activities in order to store a smaller share of petroleum products generates an increase in carbon intensity. Nevertheless,
since 2013 and thanks to major work to improve the energy efficiency of the facilities, Rubis Terminal has reduced its carbon intensity by 9%.
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