Terms and units

Terms and Units

Terms 
AIMSAustralian Institute of Marine Science
ALARPAs low as reasonably practicable
APAmerican Petroleum Institute
ASXAustralian Securities Exchange
ATOAustralian Taxation Office
BIPOCBlack, Indigenous, or People of Color
BoardThe Board of Directors of Woodside Energy Group Ltd
CCSCarbon capture and storage
CEOChief Executive Officer
EITIExtractive Industries Transparency Initiative
FIDFinal investment decision
FIFOFly in fly out
FPSOFloating production storage and offloading
HSEHealth, safety and environment
IOGPInternational Association of Oil and Gas Producers
IpiecaInternational Petroleum Industry Environmental Conservation Association: the global oil and gas industry association for environmental and social issues
ISOInternational Organization for Standardization
IUCNInternational Union for Conservation of Nature
JVJoint Venture
KBSBKing Bay Supply Base
KBSFKing Bay Supply Facility
KGPKarratha Gas Plant
LNGLiquefied natural gas
MACMurujuga Aboriginal Corporation
NGERNational Greenhouse and Energy Reporting
NGLNatural gas liquids
NPINational Pollutant Inventory
NYFLNgarluma Yindjibarndi Foundation Limited
OGCIOil and Gas Climate Initiative
RAPReconciliation Action Plan
RSFUReady for start up
TCFDTaskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures. For more information see www.fsb-tcfd.org/about.
TRITotal recordable injury
TRIRTotal recordable injury rate
VPSHRVoluntary Principles on Security and Human Rights
UNSDGUnited Nations Sustainable Development Goals
UWAThe University of Western Australia
WAWestern Australia
Units 
A$Australian dollars
bblbarrel
bcm3billion cubic metre
boebarrels of oil equivalent
CH4Methane
CO2Carbon dioxide
CO2-ecarbon dioxide equivalent
EJexajoule
ggrams
GJgigajoule
GWgigawatt
GWhgigawatt hour
kgkilograms
ktkilotonne
ktpakilotonne per annum, being one thousand tonnes
kWkilowatt
m3cubic metre
mg/Lmilligrams per litre
MJmegajoule
MMBtuMillion british thermal units
MtMillion tonne
MtpaMillion tonnes per annum
MWMegawatt
%percentage
Sm3Standard cubic metre
Tonnes (t and kt)On this website, ‘t’ means tonne and ‘kt’ means kilotonne, being one thousand tonnes
tCO2-etonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent
TJterajoule
tpdtonnes per day
US$US dollars