Centennial Resource Development

Sustainability Report and Carbon Intensity Rankings

Is Centennial Resource Development doing their part?

Their DitchCarbon score is 25

Centennial Resource Development has a DitchCarbon Score of 25 out of 100, indicating a lower performance in sustainability efforts. This score suggests a higher carbon intensity compared to more sustainable companies. The company may need to implement more effective measures to reduce its emissions and improve its sustainability profile.

This was calculated based on 30+ company specific emissions data points, the higher the score, the better. Check out our methodology.

Industry emissions intensity

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Centennial Resource Development operates within the metals and mining industry, which has a carbon intensity ranking of medium. Some industries are more damaging than others, this ranking gives you an indication of how carbon intensive the industry is which this company operates in.

Location emissions intensity

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Centennial Resource Development, located in the United States, benefits from a low carbon intensity rating in the region. This suggests that the company’s sustainability efforts are supported by the country’s overall lower environmental impact.
4.02%

...this company is doing 4.02% worse in emissions than the industry average.

Centennial Resource Development, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Denver, Colorado, operates within the US Metals and Mining Industry. As an independent oil producer, the company focuses on the southern Delaware Basin, part of the larger Permian Basin in West Texas. They offer expertise in oil production, managing over 40,000 net acres and providing more than 1,350 drilling locations, while emphasizing technical leadership and investment returns.

emission intelligence's platform recommendations for Centennial Resource Development

Centennial Resource Development should consider improving their Scope 1 emissions tracking and reporting to better pinpoint areas for emission reductions.

Bad news, Centennial Resource Development hasn't committed to SBTi yet.

Centennial Resource Development has not yet established specific commitments with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). This means the company has not publicly defined or committed to precise, science-based emissions reduction targets aligned with climate science.
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The Ultimate Guide to Building Sustainability Into Procurement​​

In this guide you can learn about the three stages of sustainable procurement.

Stage 1) – Identify and Communicate
Sustainability Maturity

Stage 2) – Start to Give Preference to Mature Suppliers

Stage 3) – Make Climate Action a “Hard” Measure for Procurement

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