Performance & Standards

Performance & Standards

GRI 301-1, GRI 301-2

Material Consumption Unit 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
NG Processed MMSCM 30,502 26,924 31,869
NG used for making product (LHC Shrinkage) MMSCM 1,704 1,003 1,604
NG sent back to Pipeline MMSCM 13,945 15,487 17,898

GRI 301-1, GRI 301-2, GRI 301-3

Material Consumption Unit 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Alum MT 562 414 558
Chlorine MT 2 2 2
Lube Oil & Grease MT 207 287 345
Mercaptan MT 18 18 16
Methanol MT 218 190 202
Other chemical & catalyst MT 6,549 6,470 7,488
Sulphuric Acid MT 227 174 249
Water treatment chemicals MT 13,475 7,301 9,595
Packaging bag MT 3,832 2,243 3,999
Total associated material MT 25,089 17,098 18,457
Material recycled/reused MT 15 32 3,360

GRI 301-1, GRI 301-2, GRI 301-3

Energy Consumption* (GJ) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Direct Energy 5,50,14,953 4,66,73,781 4,74,49,561
Indirect Energy 19,83,078 14,99,471 18,57,561
Renewable Energy 1,13,711 1,21,673 92,183
Energy from NG Flaring 9,31,853 11,40,567 9,35,625
Energy from LPG Flaring 3,707 9,698 9,635
Energy from NG Venting** 4,78,334 6,18,811 5,66,773
Energy from LPG Venting** 734 1,333 792
Total Energy Consumption 5,85,26,370 5,00,65,334 5,09,12,004

* Energy calculation as per fuel quantity reported from various sites. Indirect energy is from grid electricity only. No other form of energy is purchased.

** The energy considered in NG and LPG venting presented as accounting of GHG emissions.

Energy Sold (GJ) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Diesel Saved 5,537 10,781 2,185
Electricity Saved (GJ) 5,537 10,781 2,185
NG Saved (GJ) 5,537 10,781 2,185
LPG saved (GJ) 5,537 10,781 2,185
Total Energy Saving 5,537 10,781 2,185
Electricity Sold 5,537 10,781 2,185

* No other form of energy is sold.

GRI 302-1

Direct Energy Consumption Sources (GJ) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Diesel 15,890 37,492 24,705
Natural Gas 4,10,41,469 3,35,07,995 3,60,03,646
Residual Fuel 1,39,57,595 1,31,28,383 1,14,21,209
Total Direct Energy 5,50,14,953 4,66,73,780 4,74,49,561
Total Energy Intensity (Energy consumption/total annual turnover) 640 347 390

Renewable Energy generated (GJ) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Wind 5,49,347 7,71,388 6,62,550
Solar 31,836 38,698 68,635
Total Renewable Energy 5,81,183 8,10,086 7,31,185

GRI 305-7

Air Emissions * Unit 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
SPM Tons/annum 290 243 355
NOx Tons/annum 1,142 800 1,226
CO Tons/annum 949 713 488
SOx Tons/annum 474 520 715
VOC Tons/annum 53 88 81
R-134a HFC’s Kg/annum 713 337 193

* Data Source: Exhaust Monitoring Report, Environment test report monthly data, SPCB reports. All the relevant air emissions are disclosed per process emissions and SPCB/CPCB regulatory requirements.

GRI 305-6

ODS Gas Consumption Unit 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
R-22 (ODS) Kg/annum 3,524 4,267 1,141

GRI 305-1, GRI 305-2, GRI 305-3, GRI 305-4

GHG Emissions * 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Scope-1 Emissions (tCO2e) 41,33,249 36,56,157 34,67,989
Scope-2 Emissions (tCO2e) 4,34,135 3,19,380 3,86,108
Scope-3 Emissions (tCO2e) 2,40,06,532 2,34,23,804 2,95,08,803
Total GHG Emissions (tCO2e) 2,85,73,916 2,73,99,359 3,33,62,900
GHG Intensity (Scope1+2) 50 28 30
GHG Intensity (Scope1+2+3) (tCO2e/INR) 312.53 190.30 256.07
Turnover (Gross) (INR Crores) 91,426 1,43,976 1,30,284
N2O - - 0
PFC’s - - 0
NF3 - - 0
HFC’s - - 0

*N2O, PFC’s, NF3 and HFC’s Gases are not emitted by GAIL Sites. We have used the Emission Factors of Central Electricity Authority (CEA), India and IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, 2006 Greenhouse Gas Inventories for the estimation of direct and indirect emissions from Scope 1 and Scope 2. Methane emissions are included in Scope-1 emissions.

**Scope 3 emission includes CO2 emission related to business travels. Scope 3 emissions are reported by following sites: Manasrampura, Vijaipur, Vizag, Pata, Jamnagar, Khera, Cherlapally and also include Scope 3 emissions for category (Use of Sold Products).

GRI 305-5

GHG savings (tCO2 Equivalent) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Diesel 56 160 164
Electricity 11,593 8,629 4,418
NG savings 36,878 38,411 27,827
LPG saving 1.62 10 0
Total GHG savings 48,527 47,209 32,409

GRI 303-3, GRI 303-4, GRI 303-5

Water Performance (million m³) * 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Total Water consumption 22.19 17.59 22.49
Total waste water generated 2.31 1.86 2.20
Total waste water discharged 1.64 2.20 1.42
Water recycled/reused 0.72 0.70 0.75

*At these sites all the waste water generated is recycled. No waste water is discharged outside plant boundary.

GRI 303-3a

Water Withdrawal by Sources (Parameter) (million m³) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Fresh Surface Water (Lakes, Rivers etc.) 19.59 14.90 19.95
Fresh Groundwater 0.28 0.15 0.13
Third Party Water 0.63 0.63 0.63
Seawater and Desalination - - -
Municipal Water Supplies 1.69 1.81 1.78

*Seawater and Desalination water are not used by GAIL Plants

GRI 303-3b

Total water withdrawal from all areas with water stress (Gandhar, Jamnagar, Jhabua) (million m³) * 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Groundwater 0.03 0.03 0.04
Municipal Water Supplies (or from other water utilities) 1.24 1.31 1.33
Fresh Surface Water (River, Sea, Lake Stream) - - -
Total Water Consumption 1.26 1.34 1.37

* At these sites, all the waste water generated is recycled. No wastewater is discharged outside the plant boundary.

GRI 306-3

Waste Generation UoM 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Basket filter waste MT 801 2,616 1,882
Bio-medical waste MT 3.59 0.21 4.25
Empty drums MT 49 41 152
ETP Sludge MT 0 0 0
E-waste MT 07 23 22
Oily Sludge MT 430 2,450 793
Slop Oil LIT 32,25,306 10,93,399 10,74,191
Tar MT 17.40 27 7.20
Used batteries Numbers 239 1,938 3057
Used lube oil LIT 88,413 94,091 99,192
Used oil LIT 45,592 61,753 59,649
Radioactive Waste * MT 0 0 0
Construction & Demolition Waste ** MT - - -
Cables MT 18.25 30 32
Canteen waste MT 16.30 16 234
Ceramic Material MT 8 19 0
Metal scrap MT 1,677 836 1,258
Misc. Waste MT 25 63 122
Molecular Sieve MT 64 241 2
Paper Consumption MT 13 28 23
Plastic scrap MT 250 137 125
Silica Gel MT 57 200 0.05
Spent Alumina MT 1,158 966 1,169
Tyre MT 517 499 326
Used bag filters/filters Numbers 4,307 4,233 3,491
Used Consumables MT 3 40 0
Wooden scrap MT 152 375 2,077

*Radioactive waste is not applicable for GAIL. Applicable State/Central regulations are followed for onsite storage and disposal of waste. Some of the wastes (battery, tyres etc) are monitored in numbers at site/offices and converted in MT by average weight of the material.

** Construction & Demolition Waste separate accounting shall be taken up in next FY.

GRI 306-5

Type of Waste Disposal 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Liquid (Litres) Solid (MT) Liquid (Litres) Solid (MT) Liquid (Litres) Solid (MT)
Incineration 0 713 0 2,890 0 3,848
Landfill 2 21 1 241 0 236
Onsite Storage 4,110.20 2 3,557 5 3,645 32
Recycling 23,26,082 2,594 11,36,745 1,820 11,80,510 3,880
Total 23,30,194 3,330 11,40,302 4,874 11,84,155 7,997

GRI 306-5

Disposal (FY 2023-2024) Hazardous Non-Hazardous
Incineration (MT) 2,680 1,169
Landfill (MT) 0 236
Onsite
Onsite - Liquid (Litres) 3,645 0
Onsite - Solid (MT) 0 12
Recycling
Recycling - Liquid (Litres) 11,80,510 0
Recycling - Solid (MT) 362 3,518

Environment Expenditure (INR Million) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Treatment and disposal of waste 78 140 80
Depreciation & Maintenance Cost of Equipment Used in Pollution Control 33 43 24
External services for environmental management 8 11 12
External certification of management systems 4 3 2
Cost of personnel for general environmental management activities 86 99 143
Expenditure for installing cleaner technologies 16 27 11.4
Insurance for environmental liability 36 16 3.7
Other environmental cost 41 109 90
Total Environment Expenditure 302 448 366
Environmental fines 0 0 0

Cost of Total Energy (INR Crores) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Power Charges 386 361 441
Gas used as Fuel 1,762 3,607 4,174
Water Charges 20.66 24 27
Total Cost 2,169 3,992 4,642

Health & Safety of Permanent Employees Units 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Management representative in Safety Committee Numbers 247 518 217
Non-management representative in Safety Committee Numbers 183 272 193
Near miss case male permanent employee Numbers 1,036 1,085 1,187
Near miss case female permanent employee Numbers 99 8 5
Minor injuries male permanent employee Numbers 0 0 1
Minor injuries female permanent employee Numbers 0 0 0
Reportable injuries male permanent employee Numbers 0 0 0
Reportable injuries female permanent employee Numbers 0 0 0
Lost days due to reportable injuries permanent employee-Male Numbers 0 0 0
Lost days due to reportable injuries permanent employee-Female Numbers 0 0 0
Fatalities male permanent employee Numbers 0 0 0
Fatalities female permanent employee Numbers 0 0 0
First aid cases male permanent employee Numbers 5 17 3
First aid cases female permanent employee Numbers 0 0 0
Man Hours worked permanent employee - Male Man Hours 41,76,132 62,76,650 50,86,166
Man Hours worked permanent employee - Female Man Hours 1,64,297 2,88,972 2,43,617
Occupational diseases-permanent employee - Male Numbers 0 0 0
Occupational diseases-permanent employee - Female Numbers 0 0 0

Health & Safety of Permanent Employee Unit 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
LTIFR - Male Reportable injuries per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0
LTIFR - Female Reportable injuries per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0
Severity Rate - Total Lost Days per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0
Fatality Rate - Male Fatalities per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0
Fatality Rate - Female Fatalities per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0

Health & Safety of Contract Employee Units 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Near miss case male contract employee Numbers 177 193 150
Near miss case female contract employee Numbers 0 7 2
Minor injuries male contract employee Numbers 0 3 1
Minor injuries female contract employee Numbers 0 0 0
Reportable injuries male contract employee Numbers 0 4 3
Reportable injuries female contract employee Numbers 0 0 0
Lost days due to reportable injuries contract employee-Male Numbers 28 24,044 12,311
Lost days due to reportable injuries contract employee-Female Numbers 0 0 0
Fatalities male contract employee Numbers 0 4 2
Fatalities female contract employee Numbers 0 0 0
First aid cases male contract employee Numbers 104 99 10
First aid cases female contract employee Numbers 1 0 0

Health & Safety of Contract Employees Units 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Man hours worked contract employee - Male Man hours 2,17,35,261 2,85,29,076 2,34,62,196
Man hours worked contract employee - Female Man hours 3,29,872 4,23,216 5,05,463
Occupational diseases-contract worker-Male Numbers 0 0 0
Occupational diseases-contract worker-Female Numbers 0 0 0
LTIFR - Male Reportable injuries per million-man-hours worked 0.046 0.141 0.28
LTIFR - Female Reportable injuries per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0
Severity Rate - Total Lost Days per million-man-hours worked 1.27 836.6 688.65
Fatality Rate - Male Fatalities per million-man-hours worked 0 0.141 0.114
Fatality Rate - Female Fatalities per million-man-hours worked 0 0 0
First aid cases - Female Numbers 1 0 0

Permanent Employee Distribution Level-wise (Numbers) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Senior Management (E9-E10) - Male 348 384 402
Senior Management (E9-E10) - Female 8 6 9
Middle Management (E6-E8) - Male 1,684 1,671 1,668
Middle Management (E6-E8) - Female 108 116 118
Junior Management (E3-E5) - Male 1,583 1,661 1,812
Junior Management (E3-E5) - Female 156 156 175
Non-Management (S0-S7) - Male 825 789 805
Non-Management (S0-S7) - Female 36 34 42

Permanent Employee Distribution Age-wise 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Senior Management (E7-E9): <30 Years Age 0 0 0
Senior Management (E7-E9): 30 to 50 Years Age 62 57 76
Senior Management (E7-E9): >50 Years Age 294 333 335
Middle Management (E4-E6): <30 Years Age 0 0 1
Middle Management (E4-E6): 30 to 50 Years Age 1,201 1,117 1,176
Middle Management (E4-E6): >50 Years Age 591 670 609
Junior Management (E0-E3): <30 Years Age 703 750 920
Junior Management (E0-E3): 30 to 50 Years Age 577 582 630
Junior Management (E0-E3): >50 Years Age 459 485 437
Non-Management (S0-S7): <30 Years Age 185 83 87
Non-Management (S0-S7): 30 to 50 Years Age 550 580 617
Non-Management (S0-S7): >50 Years Age 126 160 143
New Management Employees Hired During FY: Male 231 245 349
New Employees Hired During FY: Female 18 19 45

Differently Abled Employees (FY2022-23) Total Male Female
No. % No. %
Permanent Employee 63 57 90.48 6 9.52
Permanent Workers 34 29 85.29 5 14.70
Other than Permanent 0 0 0 0 0
Total differently abled employees 97 86 88.65 11 11.34

Differently Abled Employee (FY2023-24) Total Male Female
No. % No. %
Permanent Employee 72 64 88.9 8 11.1
Permanent Workers 34 29 85 5 15
Other than Permanent 0 0 0 0 0
Total differently abled employees 106 93 87.7 13 12.3

Contract Employee Distribution (Numbers) 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Security Staff Male 3,676 3,497 2,786
Security Staff Female 9 9 05
Regular Contract Worker Male 12,694 13,208 10,434
Regular Contract Worker Female 380 380 283
Total number of Apprentice in GAIL in FY - Male 275 325 374
Total number of Apprentice in GAIL in FY - Female 50 82 79

Turnover rate (%) FY 2021-22 FY 2022-23 FY 2023-24
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Permanent Employees 4.82 3.73 4.75 4.29 5.39 4.37 3.84 3.79 3.83
Permanent Workers 2.16 2.74 2.19 2.61 0 2.55 2.38 0 2.28

GRI 404-1

Training data Unit FY 2021-22 FY 2022-23 FY 2023-24
Management Employee Male Man Hours 98,919.5 1,55,351 57,816
Management Employee Female Man Hours 7,457.5 11,120.5 5,333
Non-Management Employee Male Man Hours 14,881.0 22,736 10,180
Non-Management Employee Female Man Hours 481.0 776 379
Contract Worker Male Man Hours 1,57,106.0 13,26,788 3,13,763
Contract Worker Female Man Hours 817 13,545 3,134
Permanent Employee-Physically Disabled Man Hours 2,411.5 3,216 158
Contract Worker-Physically Disabled Man Hours 25 128 10

GRI 401-3

Employee Returned Work After Parental Leave Gender 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Number of employees entitled to parental leave Male 4,446 4,510 4,706
Female 308 312 349
Number of employees that took parental leave Male 155 177 45
Female 15 24 27
Number of employees who returned to work after parental leave ended Male 152 175 43
Female 10 13 20
Employee returned to work after parental leave, who were still employed 12 months after their return Male 152 152 174
Female 8 10 24

Procurement Highlights 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
Total Procurement of Goods & Supplies in INR Crores 8,961 11,075 8,911
Total Procurement of Goods & Supplies from Local Suppliers in INR Crores 8,169 9,651 8,199
% of new suppliers that has been screened through Environmental Criteria 100 100 100
% of new suppliers that has been screened through Labour Practice Criteria 100 100 100
% of new suppliers that has been screened through Human Rights Criteria 100 100 100
% of new suppliers that has been screened through Criteria for impacts on society 100 100 100
% of suppliers identified having significant actual & potential negative impacts on society 0 0 0
% of suppliers identified having significant actual & potential negative impacts on society with which relationship has been terminated 0 0 0