Governance and reportingÂ
Our robust framework of corporate governance and sustainability reporting is a key element in maintaining the integrity and transparency in our business.
Governance
Endeavour Energy operates under a robust framework of corporate governance, and our purpose and values form the basis of everything we do and how we do it. Our Code of Conduct sets out the standards of behaviour we expect of our employees and contractors when they perform activities on behalf of Endeavour Energy and our Statement of Business Ethics sets out the key business principles that we apply in our dealings with our business partners.
Reports and policies

Sustainability reporting
We are committed to a journey of continuous improvement to support a brighter future. We believe our business must provide the best possible balance of economic, social and environmental considerations to generate sustainable long-term benefits for customers and communities. Being a signatory to The Energy Charter reinforces our commitment to provide electricity safely, sustainably and reliably.
We’re committed to assessing the environmental, social and governance impacts of our operations and their influence on key stakeholders. And, for the past six years, we have participated in the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmarking (GRESB) Infrastructure Asset Assessment, attaining a top, five-star rating for the last five consecutive years. In the 2025 GRESB Assessment, we achieved a five-star rating and scored 98 out of 100 for our environmental, social and governance performance. By using this international benchmark, we can deliver a more sustainable business and continuously test our performance against utilities across the world.
Pollution incident response management plans
Endeavour Energy has parts of its operations that are licensed by the Environment Protection Authority under the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997. These Environment Protection Licences are issued to ensure that certain activities are managed responsibly and in compliance with regulatory standards.
In accordance with Part 5.7A of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997, Endeavour Energy has prepared Pollution Incident Response Management Plans (PIRMPs). The PIRMPs outline the processes Endeavour Energy will follow to prevent and minimise the risk of pollution incidents and ensure comprehensive and timely information is provided to relevant authorities and stakeholders if an incident occurs.