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Indonesian Petroleum Association IPA Environment & Safety Committee Kontribusi Industri Migas dalam mencapai SDGs Bandung, 6 Desember 2018

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Indonesian Petroleum Association

IPA Environment & Safety Committee

Kontribusi Industri Migas

dalam mencapai SDGs

Bandung, 6 Desember 2018

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Disclaimer

• Tidak dilakukan pre-assurance, assurance atau validasi terhadap data* dan informasiyang diterima

• Analisa data tidak mempertimbangkan :

– Lapangan migas darat (onshore) atau lapangan migas laut (offshore)

– Lapangan migas baru (green field) atau lama (Brown field)

* Data perusahaan PROPER Kandidat Hijau 2018 & kombinasi studi kasus

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• A non-profit organization founded in 1971 representing key players of oil and gas industry.

• The IPA's role: to promote the exploration, production, refining, processing, distribution and marketing of the petroleum and geothermal industries in Indonesia.

• Currently 58 Company Members, 134 Associate Members, and over 1500 Industry Professionals.

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Earth Risediambil oleh astronaut “Bill Anders” Apollo 8, December 22, 1968.

Foto ini begitu nyata, menunjukan bumi dari perfektif yg betul2 baru, &

demonstrates keterbatasan & kerapuhan bumi.

Ini menunjukkan Bumi dari perspektif yang sama

sekali baru, dan menunjukkan sifat kerapuhan

dan sifat bumi yg terbatas

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Billio

ns

160,000

B.C.

100,000

B.C.

10,000

B.C.

7,000

B.C.

6,000

B.C.

5,000

B.C.

4,000

B.C.

3,000

B.C.

2,000

B.C.

1,000

B.C.

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A.D.

1,000

A.D.

2,000

A.D.

World Population

8

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Sejarah Pertumbuhan Penduduk

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2,150

A.D.

2010 – 6.8 Billion

1945 – 2.3 Billion

2017 – 7.3 Billion

250 Million1492 – 500 Million

1776 – 1 Billion

First Modern Humans

Source: United Nations

2050 – 9.2 Billion

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SDGs for Oil & Gas Industry

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Sumber : IPIECA, Mapping Oil And Gas

Industries To The SDGs : An ATLAS

1473Initiative on oil

and gas industry

Peta Implementasi TPB di Industri Hulu Migas

Majority are targeting

Goals :

Clean Water &

Sanitation

Affordable & Clean

Energy

Descent Work &

Economic Growth

Industry, Innovation

& Infrastructure

Responsible

Consumption & Prod

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How To Set Materiality

We set materiality by aligning

initiative with:

1. Risk Assessment

2. AMDAL / UKL UPL

3. Social Mapping

4. Materiality Assessment

5. RPJMD

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What we have done ….

Climate Action & Clean Energy

Responsible Consumption & Production

Clean Water & Sanitation

Life on Land –Biodiversity

No Poverty –Investing in Local Development

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Climate Action & Clean Energy

Gas Flaring Reduction & Utilization

City Gas Fuel Gas Vehicles

11 – 25 %e

City Gas:

3.365 KK 23.392 KK 18 of 20 kelurahan

Fuel Gas: Cost 69%; Emission 18-25%; 173.000

Reduce Emission

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Responsible Consumption & Production

E&P Operations

Separation

Non hazardous waste

Hazardous waste

Anorganic Organic Waste treatment center

Bioremediation

Temporary Storage

Incineration

Recycle – youth

community

organization centre

Composting

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle

• The implementation of Amine Solvent

Management (ASM) …since 2013. (66% Reduction of waste)

• Waste reduction campaigns was able to

reduce inorganic waste by approximately

41% …in 2017.

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Water Conservation

Zero & minimize discharge (Water re-injection)

Water

recycling

Rainwater / drainage

water Utilization

Since 2014, Oil & Gas operations have been able to

60 million m3reduce freshwater

usage by more thanthrough recycled

water re-injection

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Biodiversity

• Planting a forest for the preservation of 21 endangered native

plants on 7.2 hectares of company land

• Mangrove conservation, protection of the Proboscis Monkey in

Tarakan

• Supports conservation of the endangered Maleo, a bird species in

Sulawesi

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Enhancing Livelihoods, Enabling Communities

• Reduce carbon emissions by avoiding use of fire in land clearing

and composting of farming/plantation waste instead of burning

• Reduce methane emissions from paddy fields and plantations

through organic farming (17%) & Reduce water use in farming

(43%),

• Increasing income generation by improving harvest quality

through the use of local seeds and stopping the use of chemicals

leading to increase of harvest quantity (60-100%)

Empowering

Communities to

become climate

change resilient

through sustainable

training and

mentoring:

Organic SRI

(System of Rice

Intensification)

Organic Rubber

Cultivation

Sustainable

Aquaculture &

Fish Farming

Herbal Culture

and BusinessNature Based PAUD

(Early Childhood

Education)

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Sustainability & Climate Change

is not a destination, it is an approach

& It is a journey…...

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