AMPCO’s metrics are aligned with International Standards including IPIECA, American Institute of Chemical Engineers and Center for Chemical Process Safety for Process Safety metrics, United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration for personal safety metrics, United States Environmental Protection Agency for Greenhouse Gas Emissions metrics and the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board.
AMPCO conducted a workshop to align on the strategic vision, objectives and SWOT assessment for ESG communications as well as material areas for ESG disclosure. Facilitated by a third party, the assessment compares topics that are important to our stakeholders and allows us to prioritize topics for reporting. The assessment was reviewed and approved by our Executive Leadership Team and will be updated periodically. For more about how AMPCO manages its ESG risks please see the Personal Safety section regarding AMPCOs Management System.
Topic | Metric | SASB Indicator | IPIECA Indicator |
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Learning and Development/Nationalization of Workforce | Provide overall number and/or percentage of expatriate (international) employees in your total workforce, in target countries or regions. | SOC-15-A1 | |
Describe your in-country programs designed to create jobs at a local level, supported by quantitative data. | SOC-15-A4 | ||
Illustrate how you implement training and development programs, e.g. hours of training, training investment, number of staff trained | SOC-7-C2 | ||
CSR | Report your company’s total social investment expenditure | SOC-13-C1 | |
Set our social investment expenditure by region or country. | SOC-13-A2 | ||
Employee Health and Safety | Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) for (a) driect employees and (b) indirect employees | RT-CH-320a.1 | |
Process Safety | Process Safety Incident Counts (PSIC) | RT-CH-540a.1 | |
Number of Tier 1 process safety events reported separately for each major business activity | SHS-6-C1 | ||
Number of Tier 2 process safety events reported separately for each major business activity | SHS-6-A1 | ||
Asset Integrity | Qualitative Discussion | ||
GHG Emissions | Gross global Scope 1 emissions | RT-CH-110a.1 | CCE-4-C1 |
Report company-wide indirect GHG emissions related to imported energy (Scope 2), separate from direct emissions, using the same approach as for C1. | CCE-4-C2 | ||
Business Ethics | Code of Conduct Training percentage | ||
Spill Management | Report number and volume of hydrocarbon spills greater than 1 bbl reaching the environment | ENV-6-C1 |
AMPCO’s investment in Corporate Social Responsibility is aligned with the following United Nations Sustainable Development goals.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal | Investment Areas | |
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Ensure healthy lives and promote well being for all at all ages |
BIMEP |
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Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all |
Schools |
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Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all |
Water Wells |
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Promote sustained inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
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Scholarship program for employees Workforce Nationalization
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Reduce inequality within and among countries |
AMPCO promotes continuous knowledge transfer and leadership development for its Equatoguinean workforce so that Atlantic Methanol Production Company may be locally operated.
AMPCO aims for zero lost-time injuries (LTI) and OSHA recordable incidents (ORI) and has an excellent record of safety performance.
Preventing process safety incidents is a priority at AMPCO. We voluntarily base our prevention efforts on US OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) regulations.
Emissions from direct (emissions associated with combustion, flaring, venting, fugitives and any other direct emission sources) and indirect sources (emissions associated with the purchase of electricity, steam, heat, or cooling). AMPCO GHG are measured as carbon dioxide (CO2), Methane (CH4), Nitrous Oxide (N20), and Fluorinated Gases.
AMPCO's Spill Metric: A release outside of primary containment of any liquid-phase oil, condensate, refined products, chemicals, drilling mud, produced water, or chemically treated water. Spills do not include releases of Fresh Water, Non-Fresh Water, stormwater, or non-contact cooling water.