Page 58 - 2019 Sustainability Report
P. 58
Performance Data
INDICATOR
UNITS 2017 2018 2019
ECONOMY
Economic Value Generated and Distributed2
millions of $ 601.5 791.1 872.5
Payments to Suppliers, Contractors and Other Third Parties
millions of $ 430.7 468.4 623.2
Payments to Governments (Taxes, Royalties)
millions of $ 120.0 192.9 152.6
Payments to Employees (Salaries and Benefits)
millions of $ 20.4 24.7 22.7
Investment in Communities
millions of $ 8.2 9.1 8.8
Payments to Providers of Capital (Debt, Interest, Dividends)
millions of $ 0.0 0.0 0.0
Social Investment
millions of $ 3.3 2.4 3.7
Temporary Local Employment
contracts 4,929 5,086 6,669
Spending on Suppliers (only Colombia)
millions of $ 321.6 314.7 583.3
Regional
millions of $ 55.3 44.0 103.2
Country
millions of $ 266.1 248.2 476.9
International
millions of $ 0.2 22.4 3.2
HUMAN RESOURCES
Total Number of Employees
count 324 334 362
Female
count 134 126 134
Male
count 190 208 228
Employees in Each Country
Colombia
count 243 240 258
Canada
count 81 94 104
Ecuador
count N/A N/A 0
Employees Covered by Collective Bargaining Agreements
%000
Rate of New Employee Hires3
% 3817
Voluntary Turnover Rates3
% 115
Total Number of Hours of Training in the Year (Colombia Only)
hours 23,862 10,229 14,167
Average Hours of Training per Year per Employee (Colombia Only)
hours/person 98 43 55
Female
hours/person 91 43 69
Male
hours/person 103 42 46
Average Age of Employees (Colombia)3
years 38 40
Average Age of Employees (Canada)3
years 45 45
SAFETY
Employee and Contractor Safety
count per 200,000 exposure hours
0.07 0.07 0.02 0.30 0.16 0.12 000 0.32 0.16 0.13 000 0.07 0.07 0.03
Lost Time Injury Frequency – Combined
Recordable Injury Frequency – Combined
Recordable Injury Frequency – Employees
Recordable Injury Frequency – Contractors
Lost Time Injury Frequency – Employees
Lost Time Injury Frequency – Contractors
Fatalities - Employees
count 0 0 0
Fatalities - Contractors
count 0 0 1
Hours Worked
hours 8,733,985 10,974,872 16,738,737
Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Safety Inspections Conducted
count 2,200 2,950 3,850
Number of Emergency Simulations (Tabletop and In-Person)
count 135 295 450
1 Gran Tierra’s strategy is in full support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Within this report they are referenced to outline the company´s ESG initiatives. Gran Tierra Energy has also been measuring social impact contributions to SDGs and relevant KPIs as an ongoing monitoring and evaluation activity in 2020.
2 Total includes all Capex, Opex, G&A, Acquisitions, Taxes and Royalties in 2019. 3 In previous years this total was not calculated
2019 Sustainability Report
58