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The main facility in northeastern Kazakhstan for the manufacture of oil products and oil refining is Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP, one of the three oil refineries in the Republic. 60% of Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP is the stockholder of the business. The refinery’s main focus is on processing oil raw materials from the West Almaty oil fields, which it started in 2007. A balanced yearly capacity of 2,0 million tons of crude oil is possessed by the firm.
Kazakhstan Trans Petroleum, LLP is a producer of various oil products. The following are included: bitumen in different grades (for roads, buildings, and roofs), petroleum coke, liquefied hydrocarbon gases, oil fuel (mazout), motor gasoline, diesel fuel, and vacuum gas oil. A Complex of Crude Oil Primary Distillation (LK-6U), a Complex of Compounding and Oil Products Dispatch, a Complex of Crude Oil Advanced Processing (a fuel complex, KT-1 for deep processing of fuel oil), and a Complex of Heavy Oil Residue Processing comprise several process units, such as a Delayed Coking Unit, make up the refinery’s structure.
The Complex of Crude Oil Primary Distillation, Complex of Crude Oil Advanced Processing, the Delayed Coking Unit, and other operational production capacity were also renovated. By taking these actions, it was made sure that K-4 motor fuels, which include gasoline and diesel with RON-92 and 95, were manufactured in compliance with TR CU 013/2011, the Customs Union’s Technical Regulations.
The business features sophisticated utilities and off-site facilities, such as raw feed and commodity tank farms, liquefied gas tank farms, and loading and unloading racks for the rail and road transportation of oil products. The refinery has a proactive social policy; the necessary circumstances for life, work, and employee health are set.
The refinery’s top priorities at the moment are producing motor fuels that meet ecological classes K4, K5, in the quantities needed to meet national needs, expanding its technical capabilities, increasing its output for a three-year repair cycle, and producing Jet A jet fuel that meets international standards—all firsts for the refinery.