Kazakh Prime Minister,reps of Chevron company met

Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Masimov has met with the representatives of Chevron Company headed by the Vice-President of the corporation John Watson on April 22. The parties discussed development of the Kazakh minefields, company”s participation in different infrastructural projects, plans of the company on further increase of productive capacities on Tengiz. “The new project has […]

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Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Masimov has met with the representatives of Chevron Company headed by the Vice-President of the corporation John Watson on April 22.

The parties discussed development of the Kazakh minefields, company”s participation in different infrastructural projects, plans of the company on further increase of productive capacities on Tengiz.

“The new project has a potential to create many workplaces, increase oil refining and attract investments to Kazakhstan,” said Watson.

Speaking on the productive successes and achievements of the company in the field of labor safety provision and environment protection the Watson expressed gratitude to the Kazakh leadership for support and cooperation.

The Kazakh Prime Minister complimented the activity of the company in Kazakhstan, including all spheres of the oil business.

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