Sustainability E-Report 2013 English - page 57

Our Stakeholders:
We value thembecause they:
TheyexpectDolphinEnergy to:
Weengage them via:
Government andRegulators
DolphinEnergy is
a strategic energy
project initiated
and sharedby the
governments of
Qatar andAbu
Dhabi. There are
relevant regulatory
authorities in
all countries of
operation: Qatar,
Kuwait andOman
Regulate and influence our operations
Approved theDevelopment and
ProductionSharingAgreement
(DPSA) signedbetween theQatari
andAbuDhabi governments. The
DPSAoutlines guidelines for Dolphin
Energy’s operations inQatar, theKuwait,
andOmanover the following 25 years
Providequality, environmental, health
and safety, amongother standards
and regulatory frameworks
Provide our 'Consent toOperate
(CTO)' inQatar and approve our
Environment, Health andSafety
Management Sytem (EHSMS) in
AbuDhabi
Operate in compliance
with theparameters set
out in theDPSA
ReduceDolphinEnergy’s
environmental impact and
ecological footprint to themost
minimal possible impact
Implement the highest
standards of health and
safety, recording no fatalities
ormajor injuries
Ensure emergency
preparedness in coordination
with local authorities
Operate in compliancewith
local, national and regional
regulations and laws
Increasequality nationalization
of theworkforce inbothQatar
andKuwait
Play an effective role
towardsCorporateSocial
Responsibility (CSR)
Demonstrate transparency,
accuracy and corroboration
Representationon theDolphin
EnergyManagingCommittee
Interaction and regular
communicationwith
regulatory agencies
Collaboration regarding facility
tours and inspections
Participation ingovernmental
initiatives and campaigns
Routine reportingof
environmental management
and timely notification
of significant incidents
Internal newsletters
Media relations activities
Local Society andNeighboringCommunities
This includes
economies and
societies of Kuwait
andQatar; and
communities located
alongside facilities
or pipelines such
as theRas Laffan
community.
At another level,
it includes local
stakeholder groups
such asAbuDhabi
Sustainability
Group, Emirates
Environmental
Group andEmirates
WildlifeSociety,
aswell as global
and regional non-
governmental
organizations (NGOs)
Provide uswith the social license
tooperatewithin their communities
Dictate our reputational value
in society
Consist of our priority talent pool
to source futureDolphinEnergy
employees
Are the consumers and end-users
of our products
Raise concerns and help us prioritize
key operational issues in howDolphin
Energy runs its business
Advance social development
via investments in thecommunity
Develop local human
resources andprovide
employment opportunities
Engage regularlywith the
community andprovide
clear channels for two-way
communication
Minimize any environmental
impacts of our operations
andour by-products
Adhere to, andprotect,
all basic international
human rights for all
relevant stakeholders
Contribute to andparticipate
proactively in environmental
protection and advancement
programs
Take strong health and
safety precautions
Joint charitable and research
initiatives supporting important
local causes and events
Engagement inpartnership
withgovernments, industry
bodies, and stakeholder
groups (ie. theAbuDhabi
SustainabilityGroup)
Engagement and collaboration
with a variety of NGOs
Conducting community
engagementmeetings
as required
Our own employeeswhose
families live in the local
communities
A community liaisonofficer
to communicatewith society
Public reports as required
Media relations activities
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