We continue to evolve and align our sustainability approach with our purpose and to seek opportunities to embed sustainability thinking and practice as core elements of the way we do business
Our approach focuses on three core themes — People, Climate and Nature — which are aligned with the issues that are most significant to our business, our stakeholders and the relevant broader UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These sustainability themes are underpinned by robust corporate governance and responsible business conduct, both of which continued to be deemed material from an impact and financial standpoint.
Care for People
- Consider the needs of all people touched by our business, including our workforce, communities in our host countries, and our supply chain
- Focus on creating an inclusive culture and local workforce, promoting health, safety, and wellbeing
- Assure the integrity of our assets and maintain process safety.
- Respect human rights both in our Company and across our extended supply chain
- Manage our impacts on people and build trusting and respectful relationships through engagement and proactive collaboration
- Contribute to socio-economic development through investments in skills, entrepreneurship, and supplier capabilities





Highlights
0.21
total Recordable Injury Rate across our global operations
25%
women in senior management (2023: 21%)
81%
localisation in Ghana on track to achieve our target of 90%
$731 million
total socio-economic contribution in Ghana, bringing total five-year socio-economic contribution to $3 billion
Tullow Agriventures
aims to create 1,500 direct over two years
Human rights training
provided for over 55 leaders across the company, employees, and more than 83 suppliers
Achieve Net Zero
Shared Prosperity
- Local content and capacity
- Community development
- Social investment


Highlights
15%
reduction in production emissions intensity
8%
reduction in net equity emissions
20%
reduction in operated methane emissions
Advanced final process improvements on Jubilee and TEN to increase gas handling capacity to eliminate routine flaring by 2025
Invested in our first nature-based carbon offset programme
Respect the environment
Environmental stewardship
- Climate change
- Biodiversity
- Spills
- Waste




Highlights
No Net Loss
Established a new nature ambition
Published
New biodiversity disclosures in line with the TNFD framework following Locate, Evaluate, Assess, Prepare (LEAP) assessment
43%
Reduction in waste to landfill in Ghana
78%
Total waste recycled, reused or treated
Major responsible decommissioning programme in Mauritania completed
Our Sustainability Report 2024
This Sustainability Report complements our 2024 Annual Report and provides further details of our environmental and social performance over the past year.
