Upstream Projects

Nurikon Oil, LLP's refining operations have focused on meeting market demand
for high-quality petroleum products

UPSTREAM PROJECTS



Nurikon Oil, LLP

Refining and Trading are the two commercial segments of Nurikon Oil, LLP. We are collaborating with major refineries in CIS, with a combined processing capacity of over 500,000 barrels per day. Nurikon Oil, LLP operations, products supply, bio and intermediate feedstock, and oil logistics are all handled by the Nurikon Oil, LLP. In CIS, it operates three competitive inland refineries with an annual capacity of more than 20 million tonnes. Scientists in Kazakhstan have already developed catalysts for hydrotreating middle distillates, allowing them to generate a sulfur-free product that meets all of the Euro 5 and Euro 6 requirements.

In recent years, the Company's refining activities have been focused on meeting the demand for high-quality petroleum products on the market. As Nurikon Oil, LLP modernized its refineries throughout time, it was able to broaden the range of products it offered, raise the caliber of those products, and become more competitive. This project to renovate oil refining facilities is the most comprehensive one undertaken by Kazakhstan's oil sector.

Upstream Projects

Nurikon Oil, LLP is engaged in the development of the oil fields, which are characterized by a complex geological structure and unique oil properties, which are expressed by a high content of paraffin and asphaltene-resinous components. The company consists of 6 production structural divisions, four of which are oil production departments, oil treatment and production services department. Our key competitive advantages are: Rich reserve base, Low production cost, Vast experience in large scale projects, Technological expertise.

Downstream Projects

Developing downstream segment helps us to decrease dependence from the price volatility and strengthen competitiveness by delivering high added value products. Nurikon Oil, LLP delivers a wide range of high-quality oil products and manages wholesale and retail sales in various countries. Between 2025-2030 the Kazakhstan downstream industry is expected to add 25-27 million tonnes of natural gas derived production capacity. To achieve this increase in production major new downstream projects are being commissioned.

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