On 25 July 2022 at the CPC Moscow Office,
General Director of the Consortium Nikolay Gorban chaired the second meeting of
the corporate managing Safe Work Culture Committee.The meeting was attended by the CPC heads of
departments, teams and services, regional managers (by video conference),
representatives of contractors.
For reference, the Safe Work Culture Committee
was set up in spring of 2022 as an information, discussion and organization
platform to introduce and develop the HSE leadership practices. The Committee
has a cascade hierarchy of substructures – from the central body to the
regional committees and further to the committees at each PS.
The second meeting of the Committee summed up
its activities in the first half of the year, reviewed the implementation of
the tasks set at the first meeting, which was held on 29 April 2022. In
particular, the discussions covered the leadership practices monitoring
technologies, progress of Observation Cards filling-in by the CPC employees and
contractors (by regions), analysis of the production risks at the Company
facilities.
In the course of the meeting it was noted that
the Company personnel and contractors were becoming more active in the Safe
Work Culture field after the introduction of the monthly measures to popularize
the CPC Life Saving Rules with a focus on identification of production risks.
Active HSE efforts were highlighted of DBNP contractor VELESSTROY LLC and it
was suggested to intensify involvement in this field of other contractors.
The next meeting of the Safe Work Culture
Committee will take place in Atyrau (Republic of Kazakhstan) in September 2022
within the framework of the regular annual CPC Safety Day. The selected time
and location will facilitate a fully in-person meeting with participation of
the Consortium Shareholder representatives.
For information:
CPC Pipeline System is one of the major
investment projects with foreign capital in energy sector in the CIS. The
length of the Tengiz – Novorossiysk pipeline is 1,511 km. This route transports
over two thirds of all Kazakhstan export crude, as well as crude from Russian
oil fields, including those in the Caspian Region. CPC Marine Terminal is
equipped with three Single Point Moorings (SPM) that allow to load tankers
safely at a significant distance offshore, also amid poor weather conditions.
CPC Shareholders: Federal Agency for State
Property Management represented by Transneft (trust management) – 24%, CPC
Company – 7%, KazMunayGas – 19%, Kazakhstan Pipeline Ventures LLC – 1.75%,
Chevron Caspian Pipeline Consortium Company – 15%, LUKARCO B.V. - 12.5%, Mobil
Caspian Pipeline Company– 7.5%, Rosneft-Shell Caspian Ventures Limited– 7.5%,
BG Overseas Holding Limited– 2%, Eni International N.A. N.V. S.ar.l. – 2% and
Oryx Caspian Pipeline LLC – 1.75%.