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Contract signing ceremony
Activities
Collection of technologicalinf ormation pertaining toregions with potential crudeoil and natural gas reserv es
Technological assessment based on existingdocumentation and purchased materials and preliminarysurv ey of location conditions, political and economicstability, and legal f rameworks in potential regions ofoperation
Applications and bidding f or concession rights or workinginterest
Conclusion of contracts to acquire interests
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Study of oil layers
Activities
Collection of basic dataregarding the potentialsubsurf ace accumulation ofcrude oil and natural gas byusing terrestrial geologicalsurv ey s, aerial photographs,satellite images, and existingdata on exploration
Implementation of geophy sical surv ey s, includinggrav ity, magnetic, and seismic surv ey s, to ascertainunderground structures and locate f av orable structures
Determination of locations f or and drilling of explorationwells to conf irm the existence of crude oil and naturalgas
Determination of locations f or and drilling of delineationwells to ev aluate the extent of the detected crude oil andnatural gas
Ev aluation of subsurf ace inf ormation to conf irm thedistribution of crude oil and natural gas reserv oirs and toestimate reserv es
Comprehensiv e ev aluation of the commercial v iability ofdev elopment
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CSRCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Offshore facility ofBayu-Undan project
Activities
Formulation of dev elopmentplans f or oil and gas f ields
Drilling of production wells(wells f or commercialacquisition of crude oil andnatural gas)
Construction of processing f acilities to separate gas andliquid and to f ilter out impurities, and construction ofloading terminals f or oil and gas
Production of crude oil and natural gas
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LNG tanker
Activities
OilCrude oil produced in Japanis transported by oil tankersand tanker trucks to ourref ineries, where it is ref inedinto petroleum products suchas naphtha, kerosene,heav y oil, and liquef iedpetroleum gas (LPG,composed mostly ofpropane and butane), whichare then sold and shipped tocustomers by oil tankersand tanker trucks
Crude oil produced outside Japan is sold and shipped byoil tankers or v ia pipelines to ref ineries and/or tradingcompanies f or ref ining, to power companies f or use inthermal power plants, and to petrochemical companiesf or the manuf acture of chemical products
Exchange of crude oil with other international oilcompanies to meet customer needs
Natural GasNatural gas produced in Japan is sold to gas companiesand large f actories v ia pipelines
Natural gas produced ov erseas is shipped and sold topower and gas companies primarily in Japan as liquef iednatural gas (LNG, composed mostly of methane) andLPG, or sold to gas producing countries and theirneighbors v ia pipelines
In 2014, the Naoetsu LNG Receiv ing Terminal, currentlyunder construction, will begin receiv ing LNG producedov erseas f or resale in Japan through domestic gaspipeline network built as part of a gas supply chain
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Contract signing ceremony
CSRCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Activities
Collection of technological information pertaining to regions with
potential crude oil and natural gas reserves
Technological assessment based on existing documentation and
purchased materials and preliminary survey of location conditions,
political and economic stabil i ty, and legal frameworks in potential
regions of operation
Applications and bidding for concession rights or working interest
Conclusion of contracts to acquire interests
CSR Issues
Eradication of bribery and corruption
Compliance w ith law s
Stakeholders
Oil and gas producing countries
Employees
Shareholders and investors
Consideration for Our Stakeholders
Compliance w ith local law s
TetsuhiroMurayamaLegal Affairs Group ManagerBusiness Development & LegalUnit
We aim for a keen awareness of compliance
The Business Dev elopment & Legal Unit is in charge of launching new v entures
and putting the necessary contracts in place. What we watch out f or in terms
of CSR in conducting our duties is corruption such as the bribery of f oreign
civ il serv ants. The INPEX Group nev er pay s cash to f oreign civ il serv ants or
engages in other misconduct in hopes of securing oil rights, but sometimes
when we take ov er partial interests f rom other companies we hav e them
include guarantees in the Interest Transf er Agreements that state they did not
of f er bribes to secure the initial interests. As competition to secure oil and
natural gas resources grows increasingly intense, there is a strong demand
internationally f or companies to possess a keen awareness of compliance to
ensure that the processes f or acquiring new interests are transparent and that
corruption or other misconduct does not occur. The companies in the INPEX
Group maintain a constant awareness of this in their daily routines.
2. Exploration and Ev aluation
Study of oil layers
CSRCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Activities
Collection of basic data regarding the potential subsurface
accumulation of crude oil and natural gas by using terrestrial
geological surveys, aerial photographs, satell i te images, and existing
data on exploration
Implementation of geophysical surveys, including gravity, magnetic,
and seismic surveys, to ascertain underground structures and locate
favorable structures
Determination of locations for and dri l l ing of exploration wells to
confirm the existence of crude oil and natural gas
Determination of locations for and dri l l ing of delineation wells to
evaluate the extent of the detected crude oil and natural gas
Evaluation of subsurface information to confirm the distribution of
crude oil and natural gas reservoirs and to estimate reserves
Comprehensive evaluation of the commercial viabil i ty of
development
CSR Issues
Eradication of bribery and corruption
Compliance w ith law s
Protection of the natural environment 1)
Considerations of social environment 2)
Pollution countermeasures 3)
Acquisition of EIA permits and monitoring
Tetsuro TeramotoCaracas OfficeAmerica & Africa Project Division
We value safe operations and relationships with local
communities
In the Moruy Project that I ov ersee, we are exploring f ields of f the coast of
Venezuela, and at the end of last y ear we drilled an exploration well.* We giv e
particular consideration to the local communities and env ironment when we drill.
In the env ironmental impact study we conducted bef ore drilling, we examined
env ironmental f actors such as water quality and ecosy stems as well as
f actors pertaining to local industries and the liv elihoods of local residents. In
accordance with this, we draf ted a drilling plan based on the assumption that we
would use materials and equipment and f ollow standard procedures with low
env ironmental impact. This plan also included marine pollution countermeasures
and a contingency plan in case of an oil leak. We submitted this plan to
Venezuela’s Ministry of Env ironment and Natural Resources and Ministry of
Energy and Petroleum to receiv e permission to drill. We also hold inf ormation
sessions with local gov ernments, f ishermen, and other local groups to seek
their understanding and cooperation as we striv e to engage in saf e operations.
* Wells drilled in undeveloped strata for locating oil and gas layers
3. Dev elopment and Production1. Acquisition of License Blocks
Fair procurement activities1) Management of protected areas, biota and ecosystems, water tables, topographical/geological formations, and historical sites2) Resident relocations, livelihood, cultural heritage, scenery, ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples, labor conditions (human rights andsafety/health)3) Air quality, water quality, waste products, soil pollution, noise/vibration, subsidence, foul odors, etc.
Stakeholders
Oil and gas producing countries
Employees
Shareholders and investors
Partner companies
Local communities
Suppliers (vendors, etc.)
Consideration for Our Stakeholders
Implementation of environmental impact assessments
Reduction of impact of exploration activities on the natural and social environments
Offshore facility of Bayu-Undan project
CSRCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Activities
Formulation of development plans for oil and gas fields
Dril l ing of production wells (wells for commercial acquisition of crude
oil and natural gas)
Construction of processing facil i ties to separate gas and l iquid and to
fi l ter out impurities, and construction of loading terminals for oil and
gas
Production of crude oil and natural gas
CSR Issues
Eradication of bribery and corruption
Compliance w ith law s
Protection of natural environment1)
Consideration of social environment2)
Pollution countermeasures3)
Acquisition of EIA permits and monitoring
Fair procurement activities
Protection of cultural heritage
Respect for local cultures and customs
Respect for human rights
Labor safety and health
Disclosure of information pertaining to projects
Safety management
Business Continuity Plans (BCP)
Masanori SuzukiProduction UnitDomestic Project Division
We aim for energy efficiency and low environmental
impact
I am primarily inv olv ed in engineering f or plant enhancements at our main gas
f ield in Minami Nagaoka (Nagaoka City, Niigata Pref ecture). We activ ely adopt
new technologies to promote projects that are energy ef f icient and hav e low
env ironmental impact. For example, we are currently considering the
installation of a large-scale compressor f or this project. Instead of running this
compressor with a gas turbine, we will use a motor and an inv erter controller in
an ef f ort to increase ef f iciency and reduce energy consumption and CO2
emissions. Going f orward, I hope to accumulate experience and apply the
operational capacity we dev elop in Japan to operator projects ov erseas.
4. Ref ining, Shipment and Sales2. Exploration and Ev aluation
Economic contributions to local communities and fostering of industry1) Management of protected areas, biota and ecosystems, water tables, topographical/geological formations, and historical sites2) Resident relocations, livelihood, cultural heritage, scenery, ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples, labor conditions (human rights andsafety/health)3) Air quality, water quality, waste products, soil pollution, noise/vibration, subsidence, foul odors, etc.
Stakeholders
Oil and gas producing countries
Employees
Shareholders and investors
Local communities and NGOs
Partner companies
Suppliers (vendors, banks, buyers, etc.)
Consideration for Our Stakeholders
Active disclosure of data concerning development and production activities
Scholarships for students in oil and gas producing countries
Implementation of environmental impact assessments
Health maintenance of employees at operating sites
Fair materials procurement
Safe operation at operating sites
Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
Improvement of local living standards by developing inf rastructure
LNG tanker
CSRCORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Activities
Oil
Crude oil produced in Japan is transported by oil tankers and tanker
trucks to our refineries, where it is refined into petroleum products
such as naphtha, kerosene, heavy oil, and l iquefied petroleum gas
(LPG, composed mostly of propane and butane), which are then sold
and shipped to customers by oil tankers and tanker trucks
Crude oil produced outside Japan is sold and shipped by oil tankers
or via pipelines to refineries and/or trading companies for refining, to
power companies for use in thermal power plants, and to
petrochemical companies for the manufacture of chemical products
Exchange of crude oil with other international oi l companies to meet
customer needs
Natural Gas
Natural gas produced in Japan is sold to gas companies and large
factories via pipelines
Natural gas produced overseas is shipped and sold to power and gas
companies primari ly in Japan as l iquefied natural gas (LNG,
composed mostly of methane) and LPG, or sold to gas producing
countries and their neighbors via pipelines
In 2014, the Naoetsu LNG Receiving Terminal, currently under
construction, wil l begin receiving LNG produced overseas for resale in
Japan through domestic gas pipeline network built as part of a gas
supply chain
Kiyoshi FuseNagaoka Field OfficeNiigata District OfficeDomestic Project Division
We strive to provide a steady supply of natural gas and
engage in product control
I am a plant operator at the Nagaoka Field Of f ice where we produce natural gas
f rom three plants: Koshijihara, Oy azawa, and Sekihara (the last plant is made
operational depending on demand). Two important jobs in operating a production
plant are prov iding a steady supply of gas and product control.
Plant capacity f luctuates f rom day to day, and it is our duty to make sure we
do not ov erlook any malf unctioning parts and do not make mistakes due to
lack of know-how or experience. We do our best to av oid mishaps by utilizing
the operator manual, work process manual, saf ety control standards manual,
and other resources.
We are alway s considering more ef f icient operating methods and we employ
CSR Issues
Eradication of bribery and corruption
Compliance w ith law s
Protection of ecosystems
Fair procurement activities
Protection of cultural heritage
Respect for local cultures and customs
Respect for human rights
Labor safety and health
Disclosure of information pertaining to projects
Safety management
Business Continuity Plans (BCP)
Economic contributions to local communities and fostering of industry
Reduction of environmental impact
Mitigation of global w arming
Safe transportation
Reduction of environmental impact during transportation
Stakeholders
Oil and gas producing countries
Employees
Shareholders and investors
Local communities and NGOs
Customers
Consideration for Our Stakeholders
Product safety control
Development of systems for stable and f lexible supply
accident training, TPM, and study sessions to boost the technological capacity
of our operations. We striv e to prov ide an ev en steadier supply of gas and
more competent product control.
3. Dev elopment and Production