
CÍMLAP
MOL alternative sustainability report, 2008
CONTENTS, INTRODUCTION
Contents
Introduction
List of abbreviations
I. THE WAY WE SEE IT
I.1. General facts and figures
An overview of MOL
Key figures (2008)
MOL's core values
Vision
Ownership structure
I.2. MOL and the environment
Code of Ethics
HSE policy
Sustainable development
Social impact on communities
Compensation and relocation / resettlement
Strategic SD initiatives (2005 to 2010)
MOL's environmental activities
Reports
I.3. Social responsibility
I.4. Activities outside Europe
Exploration and Production
I.5. Internal developments
II. THE WAY WE READ IT
II.1. The attempted takeover by OMV
II.2. Robin Hood tax
II.3. The world economic crisis
II.4. The paraffin wax cartel
II.5. The Pilis gas line
The Mayor's statement (on the gas pipeline project)
II.6. Medgyesbodzás - Gábortelep
II.7. Friendship oil pipeline
II.8. MOL abroad
Hungarian oil company to be sued over environmental pollution in Yemen (2007)
II.9. E85
II.10. Biodiesel
III. THE WAY WE THINK
III.1. MOL and the Environment (I/2.)
III.2. Social Responsibility (I/3.)
III.3. Activities outside Europe (I/4.)
III.4. Development opportunities (I/5., II/9.)
Energy from water resources and terrestrial heat
Gamma-Valerolactone
E85
III.5. Economic events and challenges (II/1., II/2., II/3.)
Nabucco and South Stream gas pipes
III.6. The Pilis gas line (II/5.)
III.7. Medgyesbodzás - Gábortelep (II/6.)
IV. An outlook on INA
MOL in Croatia: let's not learn from INA
INA's corporate social responsibility framework
Environmental issues
Climate Impact
Oil refineries
False solutions
Greenwashing
Conclusion
Introduction
The first in a new series issued by the National Society of Conservationists (NSC), this publication is intended to be an alternative 2008 annual report of Hungary's largest corporation, Hungarian Oil and Gas (MOL). Subsequent alternative annual reports are planned to be published to ensure that green considerations are incorporated as much as possible into MOL's activities, including during its planning and implementing of projects. NSC urges priority for long-term, sustainable development solutions not only in rhetoric or various committees but also in practical action. Perspectives and views from NGOs including NSC - who have been consistent proponents of sustainable development - should also be taken into account. Enforcing principles of long-term sustainable development is in the interest of all, a basic prerequisite for maintaining a healthy human habitat in Hungary and also a key to the survival of mankind and preserving the health of earth's ecosystems.