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Environmental Impact
The component of nature called EARTH is what gives this universe its material foundation.The planet Earth and the element earth are directly related. All that we possess in this world was given to us by our planet, and everything will eventually return to Earth. As a result, it is crucial to ensure that the resources of our world are used carefully and to stop environmental contamination. To attain ongoing performance improvement, we handle environmental management in a methodical manner. In order to achieve this, we handle these issues as crucial business tasks, establish benchmarks and progress goals, and track, evaluate, and report results to outside parties. We’re always looking for methods to lessen the effect our operations have on the environment.
By helping to minimize waste production, maximize the value of natural resources, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, oil and gas companies may now support the green agenda. Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. began working on the environmental concept in 2022 and it will be developed to the end of the FPSA in 2037. The Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. 365 Business plan and the Green Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. plan, both slated for release in 2023, will be built around the environmental concept.
Air Emissions
In addition to endangering human health, air pollution also has a negative impact on food security, economic growth, biodiversity loss, climate change, and the environment that supports human livelihoods. One of the main risks to the health of people and the world, according to the UN, is air pollution. The operation of the Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. industrial complex is inextricably linked to the discharges of air pollutants. All phases of the production cycle—production, treatment, storage, and transportation of gas and condensate—produce pollutants. The company’s top priorities continue to be cutting emissions, recycling garbage, and implementing innovative technology. In this case, the company wants to reduce any negative impact that its operations may have.
Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. controls emissions of air pollutants in accordance with the parameters specified in the Environmental Impact Permit. The company keeps an eye on industrial emissions to ensure compliance with standards. At the Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. facilities, the biggest sources of air emissions are the flaring of sour gas and formation fluid contamination mixtures, fuel gas in turbines, furnaces, and boilers, and diesel fuel in diesel generator units. The primary combustion products are nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, and sulfur dioxides. Adzhip Karachaganak B.V.’s direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are regulated within the parameters of the existing national emissions quota trading system.
Gas Flaring
Reducing the amounts of gas flaring is still one of Adzhip Karachaganak B.V.’s principal objectives. The entire amount of gas flared in 2022 was 0.07 percent (2021: 0.07 percent) of the total volume of gas generated, or 0.42 tons per thousand tons of hydrocarbons produced. According to the IOGP 2021 Report, a low flaring emission rate as a result of flaring attests to strong operational performance in comparison to the global industrial average rate of 8 tonnes per thousand tonnes and the European average rate of 2.4 tonnes per thousand tonnes. As a result, Karachaganak becomes Kazakhstan’s top oil and gas condensate field in terms of gas production and validates the extremely high level of Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. for this indicator among international and European oil and gas producers.
Gas Utilization
Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. develops and approves the programs for sour gas processing development with regulatory bodies in compliance with legal requirements. The gas utilization rate of Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. in 2022 was 99.93% (compared to 99.94% in 2021). In accordance with the 2022 Associated Gas Processing Development Programme, the RoQ Authority authorized a performance objective of 99.82 %.
Adzhip Karachaganak B.V.’s direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are regulated within the parameters of the existing national emissions quota trading system. Based on particular emissions indicators (benchmarks), Adzhip Karachaganak B.V. has been granted quotas for the 2022 greenhouse gas emissions (CO2) in the amount of 2,334,396 tons. With 1,828,569 tons of CO2 emitted in 2022, real emissions accounted for 78% of the quota. Methane (ΡH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (C\2) are the three GHG emissions that are assessed. The calculating method is based on the operations data of the company (fuel consumption and laboratory data on fuel composition).