Tengizchevroil is a leading company that produces oil, gas and associated products that fuels the modern economy. Our history is closely interlinked with the rise of an independent Kazakhstan.
TCO maintains a leading position in the field of industrial safety in terms of such standard indicators as lost working days incidents and the rate of reported incidents.
TCO continues to achieve industry-leading safety results in standard industrial safety measurements such as Serious Incidents and Total Recordable Incidents.
The Contractor Health, Environment and Safety Management Process establishes clear accountabilities, ensures active engagement of contractors, and provides a consistent CHESM program to eliminate health, safety and environment (HSE) incidents and injuries involving contractors.
The requirements and activities included in CHESM process are focused on defining TCO expectations regarding contractor HSE performance, the qualification of contractors and the monitoring of contractor performance against expectations.
Contractors involved in activities presenting risks to workforce and process safety are subject to CHESM Qualification to evaluate HSE Management Systems and ensure adequate safeguards are in place and functioning before starting work at TCO Facilities.
TCO's work is guided by two key principles: do it safely or not at all and there is always time to do it right. Every employee of TCO and its Business Partner companies is responsible for making sure that work can be safely started. Each person has the right to temporarily suspend or completely stop any work if unsafe behavior or conditions are observed. The TCO Safe Work Practices Management Group, together with other teams, ensure that Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) guidelines and procedures are continuously implemented and maintained.
Within the framework of the first forum of International Center for Development of Oil and Gas Machine Building (hereinafter – IMB Center), which was held in Atyrau between July 10-12, tripartite memorandums of cooperation were signed between LLP “Tengizchevroil” (TCO), IMB Center and 9 companies producing various types of industrial products.
“We proactively implement measures to support small, medium and large businesses, including the transfer of technologies, to maximize the use of local potential. The role of local enterprises is not only important, but also an integral part of our company’s activities, - noted Konilkosh Suyessinov, TCO Deputy General Director.
The Memorandum affords the companies an opportunity to undergo further qualification in order to be considered as potential suppliers of major oil and gas operators, including TCO. It is a logical extension of the joint efforts by TCO and IMB Center. The majority of producers have passed the trainings, prequalification and have been recommended by IMB Center for further cooperation with TCO and other major operators. Some of the production facilities have been localized under TCO’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) localization program. Companies are specialized in the production of industrial products required by TCO to maintain safe and reliable operations. For example, com-profile and spiral wound gaskets from Genersi, electrical equipment from Sigma Solution and electrical cables from Kazelectromash, LED lighting equipment from Prolux, as well as flanges and fittings from FAD Kazakhstan, etc.
TCO continues to closely cooperate with Kazakhstani its business-partners in order to encourage and attract OEM producers to open production in Kazakhstan. For instance, last year, three major TCO partners: “WIKA Group” (WIKA), “Emerson” and “Erreesse Valves” localized their production which resulted in creating new jobs for local residents.
Within the framework of the first forum of International Center for Development of Oil and Gas Machine Building (hereinafter – IMB Center), which was held in Atyrau between July 10-12, tripartite memorandums of cooperation were signed between LLP “Tengizchevroil” (TCO), IMB Center and 9 companies producing various types of industrial products.
“We proactively implement measures to support small, medium and large businesses, including the transfer of technologies, to maximize the use of local potential. The role of local enterprises is not only important, but also an integral part of our company’s activities, - noted Konilkosh Suyessinov, TCO Deputy General Director.
The Memorandum affords the companies an opportunity to undergo further qualification in order to be considered as potential suppliers of major oil and gas operators, including TCO. It is a logical extension of the joint efforts by TCO and IMB Center. The majority of producers have passed the trainings, prequalification and have been recommended by IMB Center for further cooperation with TCO and other major operators. Some of the production facilities have been localized under TCO’s Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) localization program. Companies are specialized in the production of industrial products required by TCO to maintain safe and reliable operations. For example, com-profile and spiral wound gaskets from Genersi, electrical equipment from Sigma Solution and electrical cables from Kazelectromash, LED lighting equipment from Prolux, as well as flanges and fittings from FAD Kazakhstan, etc.
TCO continues to closely cooperate with Kazakhstani its business-partners in order to encourage and attract OEM producers to open production in Kazakhstan. For instance, last year, three major TCO partners: “WIKA Group” (WIKA), “Emerson” and “Erreesse Valves” localized their production which resulted in creating new jobs for local residents.