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CONTENTS SECTION 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 3.1 3.2 4 5 5.1 5.2 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 13.1 13.2
: HEADER THE COMPANY INFORMATIONS HISTORY SHAREHOLDER STRUCTURE SUBSIDIARIES AND AFFILIATES THE AIM AND THE SCOPE OF GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY PREPARATION AIM SCOPE REPORTING FREQUENCY REFERENCE DOCUMENT TARGET USER OF THE REPORT TARGET AUDIENCE WHICH THE REPORT WILL BE ISSUED FOR REFERENCE YEAR PERSON AND THE GROUPS RESPONSIBLE FROM THE REPORT VERIFICATION GREENHOUSE GAS POLICY AND STRATEGIES GREENHOUSE GAS POLICY GREENHOUSE GAS STRATEGY LIMITS OF THE INSTITUTION THE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS THE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FOR THE YEAR 2010 (REFERENCE YEAR 2010) THE GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS FOR THE YEAR 2011 CALCULATION METHODOLOGIES AND DETERMINATION OF THE EMISSION FACTORS DIRECT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS STATIONARY COMBUSTION BASED: DIRECT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS MOBILE COMBUSTION BASED: DIRECT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS PROCESS BASED: ENERGY INDIRECT GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS ELECTRICITY BASED APPROVALS MADE DURING THE CALCULATION THE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS BEING EXCLUDED COMBUSTION OF BIO-MASS THE GREENHOUSE GAS REMOVALS DEFINITION OF AMENDMENT IN THE PREVIOUS PERIOD DATA AND CALCULATION METHODOLOGY PERFORMANCE INDICATOR CALCULATION OF UNCERTAINTY CALCULATION UNCERTAINITY OF ORGANISATION PETROLCULUK A.. FOR THE YEAR 2010 CALCULATION UNCERTAINITY OF ORGANISATION PTEROLCULUK A.. FOR THE YEAR 2011 PAGE NO 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 9 11 14 14 15 16 16 17 18 19 19 19 19 19 21 21
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AEGEAN REGIONAL DIRECTORATE CENTRAL ANATOLIA REGIONAL DIRECTORATE (Ankara Liaison Office) ANTALYA REGIONAL DIRECTORATE EAST REGIONAL DIRECTORATE
2. AIM AND SCOPE OF PREPARATION OF GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORY 2.1 Aim: The aim in the preparation of greenhouse gas report is the measurement of the greenhouse gas inventory at the establishment level and being reported accordingly. Respectively the data is being provided for the preparation of the sustainability report. 2.2 Scope:
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Greenhouse gas report covers the direct and energy based emissions within the borders of the institution for the time interval of 01/01/2011 - 31/12/2011. The Krkkale forwarding office. Batman liaison office and the Mineral Oil Department which is separated from the establishment and now performing in the Organisation Fuch body are considered out of scope of the present inventory. 2.3 Frequency of Reporting: The frequency of preparation of greenhouse gas report is 1 year. 2.4 Reference Document: Greenhouse gas report is based on the ISO 14064-1:2006 standard. 2.5 Target User of the Report: Target users of the greenhouse gas report are the 2.6 Target Audience which the Report will be Issued for: Greenhouse gas report will be issued to Organisation. Moreover it will be issued in case of: - Request of legal institutions; - Data request within the scope of Global Compact - Data request for sustainability reports. 2.7 Reference Year: The year 2010 which is covering the period beginning by 01/01/2010 and ended at 31/12/2010 has confirmed the changements in the operational boundery. By evaluating that the results of the year 2010 will permit much more for reliable comparison. it has been considered as the basic year and accordingly Mineral Oil Department owned emission values are deducted from the report. Finally in the calculation of the Greenhouse Gas Inventory for the basic year and the year 2011 controlled approach principes are being adopted. 2.8 Individual and Groups Responsible for the Report: Greenhouse Gas Report; PREPARED BY CHECKED BY APPROVED BY
In order to provide data for the sustainability reports which will be issued open to access. Organisation has adopted the Controlled Approach criteria in return. The Operational team is responsible of the all greenhouse gas emissions and extractions calculated on the base of the installations. The main raison to nominate the Operational controlling is to define the organisational limits and to determine the areas which will be taken under control respectively. Mersin Terminal. Aliaga Terminal. Korfez Terminal. The Giresun Terminal. Marmara Terminal areas are the own properties. Head Office. Aegean Regional Directory. Central Anatolia Regional Directory. Antalya Regional Directory. East Region Regional Directory areas are being rented. Theirs controls are effected by Organisation. As the operational control approach is applicated on. the Greenhouse Gas Team is established completely by the elements within the body of the company in order to proceed for the greenhouse gas inventory operations. Responsibilities are defined in the Greenhouse Gas Inventory Authority and Responsibility matrix. Team members shall be educated on ISO 14064-1. 2.9 Verification: Greenhouse gas inventory and report in between dates 01/01 /2011 -31/12/2011. issued according to ISO 14064-3-2006 standards is verified at reasonable confidence level in July 2012- September 2012 by 3rd party verification institution . And the internal verifications made by Organisation
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Department of Improvement and Management Systems Ref: The Greenhouse Gas Inventory Authority and Responsibility matrix Ref: The Greenhouse Gas Inventory Authority and Responsibility matrix Ref: The Greenhouse Gas Inventory Authority and Responsibility matrix
Frequency At least once a year Quarterely At least once a year At least once a year At least once a year
On the reporting period ISO 14064-1 there arent any GHG reducing or diminishing improvement project and established driven activity. 3. GREENHOUSE GAS POLICY AND STRATEGIES 3.1 Greenhouse Gas Policy: Decreasing the possible harm to the environment by keeping the activities that can cause composition of greenhouse gas under control. Decreasing the greenhouse gas emission by providing the efficient usage of greenhouse gas sources. It is to ensure and improve energy management in products. services and activities. Within the scope of continuous improvement. it aims to decrease the energy and natural source consumptions of employees. suppliers and sub-contractors by trainings. 3.2 Greenhouse Gas Strategy: The preparation of the GHG inventor once a year. 4. LIMITS OF INSTITUTION Organisation had determined Controlled Approach principle as institutional limits in order to provide data for sustainability reports. It is responsible from all the greenhouse gas emissions and disposals being under operational (administrative) control. specified within the scope. calculated as per the facilities. The reason of selection of operational control is the definition of organizational limits and thus the determination of areas which can be held under control. Facilities composing the institutions limits;
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ACTIVITY
Office Activities
M TERMINAL
A TERMINAL
K TERMINAL
G TERMINAL
ARM TERMINAL
REGIONAL DIRECTORATE
Office Activities
Office Activities
Office Activities
Energy Indirect Emission (Electricity) Mobile Combustion Based Direct Emission (Company vehicles) Energy Indirect Emission (Electricity) Mobile Combustion Based Direct Emission (Company vehicles)
Office Activities
Note: The Other Greenhouse Gas Emissions which is not showed in the table and the calculation is defined at the Chapter 8 of the present.
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B
CO2 EQUIVALENT
C
CO2 EQUIVALENT
D
CO2 EQUIVALENT
E
CO2 EQUIVALENT
2510.8415 2.3457 8.8009 130.5000 0.0000 0.0000 2376 147 131 2654
HEAD OFFICE 2010 GREEENHOUSE GAS EMISSION TONS Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for CO2 Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for CH4 Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for N2O Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFC Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFE Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for PFC Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission in nature of CO2 Equivalent Total Direct Mobil Combustion Based Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Direct Process based Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent ) Total Direct Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent ) 1344.5787 0.1173 0.0783 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
CO2 EQUIVALENT
GREEENHOUSE GAS EMISSION TONS TOTAL GREENHOUSE GAS (DIRECT+ENERGY INDIRECT) EMISSION (in nature of CO2 Equivalent)
CO2 EQUIVALENT
1681
120
99
137
71
Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of All Facilities (in nature of CO 2 equivalent)
SCOPE 2(ELECTRICITY) TON Total Energy Indirect Greenhouse Gas Emission of all Facilities (in nature of CO 2 Equivalent) CO2 Total Stationary Combustion Based Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of all Facilities STATIONARY MOBILE PROCESS (CO2. HFC) SCOPE1+2
(in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Mobile Combustion Based Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of all Facilities (in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Other Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of All Facilities (in nature of CO 2 equivalent) TOTAL GREENHOUSE GAS (DIRECT+ENERGY INDIRECT) EMISSION OF ALL FACILITIES (in nature of CO2 Equivalent)- ( Round figure)
Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFE Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for PFC Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission in nature of CO2 Equivalent
Total Direct Mobil Combustion Based Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Direct Process based Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent ) Total Direct Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent )
GREEENHOUSE GAS EMISSION - TONS Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for CO2 Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for CH4 Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for N2O Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFC Gas 1430.7856 0.1111 0.0801 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFE Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission for PFC Gas Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission in nature of CO2 Equivalent
Total Direct Mobil Combustion Based Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Direct Process based Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent ) Total Direct Greenhouse Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent )
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2011
CO2 EQUIVALENT
GREEENHOUSE GAS EMISSION TONS Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission for CO2 Gas Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission for CH4Gas Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission for N2O Gas Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFC Gas Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission for HFE Gas Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission for PFC Gas Total Indirect Energy Greenhouse Gas Emission ( in nature of CO2 Equivalent ) 330.2391 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
CO2 EDEER 330.2391 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 331 294.8915 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
CO2 EDEER 295.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 295 1657.5261 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
CO2 EDEER 1657.5261 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 1658 764.4583 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
CO2 EDEER 764.4583 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 765 234.7039 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
B CO2
EQUIVALENT
C CO2
EQUIVALENT
D CO2
EQUIVALENT
E CO2
EQUIVALENT
410
325
3768
2529
365
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1723
108
117
109
63
2011
SCOPE1 TON CO2 SCOPE 2(ELECTRICITY) TON CO2 STATIONARY MOBILE PROCESS (CO2. HFC) SCOPE1+2
Total Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of All Facilities (in nature of CO 2 equivalent) Total Energy Indirect Greenhouse Gas Emission of all Facilities (in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Stationary Combustion Based Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of all Facilities (in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Mobile Combustion Based Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of all Facilities (in nature of CO2 Equivalent) Total Other Direct Greenhouse Gas Emission of All Facilities (in nature of CO 2 equivalent) TOTAL GREENHOUSE GAS (DIRECT+ENERGY INDIRECT) EMISSION OF ALL FACILITIES (in nature of CO2 Equivalent)- ( Round figure)
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6. CALCULATION METHODOLOGIES AND DETERMINATION OF EMISSION FACTORS During the selection of calculation methodologies different methods are tried by changing emission factors and lower calorific values. The methodology which is applicated for the year 2010 is taken into consideration for the year 2011 together with 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Inventories as reference. The methods which can be used while calculating the Greenhouse Gas Inventory are calculation. measuring or the combination of all. Meanwhile there is no flue gaz data available. The measurements are made in the periods according to the legal requirements. thus the calculation method is defined. In the calculation method the alternative methods are taken into consideration and the most adequate method minimasing the measurement uncertainty is selected. At the selection of emission factor. in case of plant (Tier 3 and national (Tier 2) sources remains insufficient the international factors (Tier 1) is used respectively. 6.1Direct Greenhouse Gas Emissions Stationary Combustion Based: Selected Method Emission Factor Formula: Emission Source Consumption Amount * Emission Factor * Oxidation Factor 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories For the Head Office and Regional Directorates: 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Chapter 2: Stationary Combustion - Volume 2: Energy Table 2.4: Default emission factors for stationary combustion in the commercial / institutional category For the Terminals; Table 2.2; Default emission factors for stationary combustion in the energy industries 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Chapter 1: Introduction - Volume 2: Energy Table 1.2: Default Net Calorific Values (Ncvs) And Lower And Upper Limits Of The 95% Confidence Intervals Tier 1 ( The value of fuel usage provided by the national energy statistics and the default emission factor values are used.)
Assessment of Alternative Methods: Emission Factor: As having no emission factors issued by National authorities within UNFCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) - national Greenhouse Gas Inventory.1990 to 2009 National Inventory Report 2011. 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories is taken as reference. At year 2011 in the National inventory (NIR) published on UNFCC subject to the combustion based emissions. the IPCC factors (Tier 1) have been used. As there are not available published Turkish national emission values. Tier 1 approach is selected. In fact the emission factors are taken from IPCC. Lower Calorific Value: The lower calorific values issued by Nation within Legislation Regarding Measures to be Taken In Order to Increase Efficiency in Energy Consumption of Industrial Institutions (Official Newspaper 25.10.2008/27035) Annex-2 Lower Calorific Values of Energy Sources and Conversion Coefficients to Petroleum Equivalent as not being the values presented in UNFCC- Srilanka Greenhouse Gas Inventory. 1990 to 2009 National Inventory Report 2011. it is not used. Moreover LNG lower calorific value is not defined in Annex-2.
Concentration:
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Assessment of Alternative Methods: Emission Factor: UNFCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change) Srilanka Greenhouse Gas Inventory.1990 to 2009 National Inventory Report 2011 Table 3.10. In Emission Factors for Vehicle Categories Srilankas CH4 and N2O emission factors are issued based on km. But the approach based on km is not included in the calculation. As the fuel consumptions of the vehicles will be more at first start and as it will depend on the usage of drivers. IPCC fuel consumption based approach is used in calculation. 2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories is taken as reference for CH4 and N2O emission factors. Motor Gasoline Oxidation Catalyst value is selected.
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Assessment of Alternative Methods: It is based on global warming potentials in calculations as not having any data regarding gases having greenhouse gas effect such as CO2. HFC. 6.4 Energy Indirect Greenhouse Gas Emissions Electricity Based Selected Method Emission Factor Note Formula: Emission Source Consumption Amount * Emission Factor IEA International Energy Acency CO2 Emmisions from Fuel Combustion (2010 Edition) IEA International Energy Acency CO2 Emmisions from Fuel Combustion (2010 Edition) Table: CO2 emissions per kWh from electricity (Page:107) Tier 2 (The value of fuel usage provided by the international energy statistics and the emission factor values calculated especially for Srilanka are been used.)
Assessment of Alternative Methods: In the selection of emission factor ( Tier 2 providing more realistic results than Tier 1) it is based on internationally recognized IEA emission factor having Srilanka emission values. UNFCC Emission Factor: 0.526 ton/MWh Formula: Net CO2 Emmissions For National Greenhouse Gas Inventory For Energy Industries (TON) / Generated Electricity Of Nation (MWh)
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Referance
Electricity Counter Legislation Regarding Scales to be Used in Electricity Market Article 11 Active energy counters. IEC-EN 60687 0.5 class FMC Technologies Smithmeter PD Meter Prime 4 Specifications Scale Calibration Report Report of Republic of Srilanka Ministry of Industry and Trade Measurement Settings Branch Directorate Smit Meter Temperature Sensor /Transmeter Specification Scale Calibration Report FMC Technologies Smithmeter PD Meter Prime 4 Specifications TS 5910 EN 1359 Gas Counters with diaphragm IPPC Uncertainty Data (From GHG uncertainty table) IPPC Uncertainty Data (From GHG uncertainty table) IPPC Uncertainty Data (From GHG uncertainty table)
Stationary Combustion Fuel Oil Stationary Combustion Diesel Oil Stationary Combustion LNG Mobile Combustion Vehicles Gasoline
Stationary Combustion Natural Gas Stationary Combustion LPG CO2 Tubes Cooling Gas HFC 227 EA
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Location Name M Terminal A Terminal G Terminal K Terminal M Terminal H Office A Region E Region E Region Central Region TOTAL Square root Total ( Uncertainty * ton CO2)2) Uncertainty %
Tone CO2
4.088.46 328.25 312.65 476.51 2.785.92 1.640.65 94.06 67.70 115.28 131.36 10.040.83
13.2
Tone CO2
1.973.70 334.11 366.43 419.39 2.550.37 1.732.62 116.06 61.74 107.61 108.18 7.770.22
2.231992463
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