Sustainability & HSE

Sustainability & HSE

The energy industry carries significant environmental and social responsibilities. At LLP Kamenistoe-Neft, we do not treat compliance as a burden — we regard responsible operations as the foundation of a business that can grow sustainably and maintain trust with clients, regulators and the communities in which we operate.

Health & Safety (H&S) Policy

The safety of our personnel, contractors, clients and neighbouring communities is paramount. All Kamenistoe-Neft operational activities — including product handling, storage, loading and transport — are conducted under written safety procedures aligned with Kazakhstan’s Law on Industrial Safety and relevant international standards.

  • All operational personnel hold valid safety induction certificates
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) mandatory in all terminal and loading zones
  • Fire and explosion prevention protocols applied at all storage and dispatch facilities
  • Regular emergency response drills conducted in cooperation with local civil protection authorities
  • Incident reporting and root cause analysis system in place for continuous improvement

Environmental Compliance

Kazakhstan is a signatory to the Paris Agreement and has committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions as part of its 2060 carbon neutrality target. Kamenistoe-Neft conducts all operations in full compliance with the Environmental Code of Kazakhstan (2021), which governs emissions, waste handling, soil contamination and water protection.

  • Zero-flaring commitment for all facilities under company management
  • Spill prevention and containment systems at all storage locations
  • Waste oil and chemical waste disposal through licensed contractors only
  • Carbon footprint monitoring and annual environmental reporting
  • Preference for Euro-5 product supply to reduce end-user emissions

Social Responsibility

  • Preference for local hiring in Kazakhstan — supporting domestic employment
  • Supplier selection policy favouring Kazakhstan-registered businesses
  • Community liaison with local authorities in operational zones
  • Support for vocational training in the energy sector