INPEX complies with the environmental laws and regulations of the countries in which it operates. At the same time, to minimize the negative impacts of our operator projects, we identify, analyze, and assess HSE risks through operation of our HSEMS, in accordance with international standards (ISO 31000 and ISO 17776). Before engaging in operations, we confirm that risk levels are lowered to acceptable levels. Please refer to Safety>Risk Management as well as the Identification and Assessments of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts below for details.
In FY2025, there were no violations of laws and regulations related to water and waste within our business operations. In addition, zero fines or penalties were received in relation to environmental laws and regulations within our business operations related to the environment (such as the atmosphere, water, and waste).
Identification and Assessments of Environmental and Social Risks and Impacts (Implementation of ENVID and ESIA)
We conduct Environmental Risks Identification (ENVID) in the early stages of new operator projects to identify potential environmental risks and develop risk mitigation measures.
ENVID is typically held in the form of a workshop, attended by experts from various fields, including those in charge of the planned project or task, engineers, and environmental specialists. In addition, we use our Risk Assessment Matrix (RAM) when assessing risks at ENVID for consistent risk assessments across the INPEX Group.
In addition, for projects that may have significant impacts on the environment or society, we conduct an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIAs) to identify and assess the project's impacts, then develop an environmental and social impact management plan to mitigate and manage the impacts.
HSE Audits (Environment)
To assess whether the HSEMS is being consistently utilized, we formulate a HSE auditing program every year and perform regular HSE audits on all operational organizations and the corporate HSE Unit. HSE audits are conducted at two levels. The first is corporate HSE audits conducted by the corporate HSE Unit to assess operational organizations, and the second is internal HSE audits conducted by operational organizations to assess field offices and other sites under their management. In principle, corporate HSE audits are conducted on all operational organizations once every three years. The internal HSE audits by operational organizations are conducted annually for all sites. Through these HSE audits, we identify and manage our businesses' environmental risks, impacts, and opportunities, and monitor and improve the environmental performance of the entire organization.
In addition to the above, the Nagaoka Field Office conducts internal and external audits as stipulated in ISO 14001.
Case Study: Management of Well Decommissioning
In Japan, when decommissioning a well managed by the Company, we comply with the national standards for decommissioning wells. We have developed a manual for the management of well decommissioning that sets out requirements for proper management of the decommissioning plan, operations, and management even after the completion of well decommissioning. This manual stipulates the roles and responsibilities of each person in charge when decommissioning a well as well as the conduct of environmental and social assessments. In the conduct of assessments, we take into consideration compliance with domestic laws, including environmental laws, after which we assess the impacts of the decommissioning of each well on the local community and the environment using our standard matrix to minimize risks.
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