1000 DAYS

On March 13, the Management of West Dala congratulated the employees of the oil sludge separation project at the Tengiz field on reaching a significant milestone on February 7, 2026 — 1,000 days without incidents or occupational injuries resulting in lost work time.

The project mobilization began on March 14, 2023, and throughout this entire period, there have been no recorded cases involving loss of work capacity among the company’s employees.

In recognition of this important production achievement, an official event was held at the project site with the participation of West Dala’s Top Management, the Contract Holder Tengizchevroil LLP (TCO), representatives of TCO’s HSE Department, and Heads of the oil tank farm operations departments, where the oil sludge extraction and transportation activities are carried out.

Certificates of appreciation, awards, and commemorative gifts were presented to recognize the achievements and contributions of the project employees. Their daily discipline, attentiveness, and strict adherence to occupational health and safety requirements ensured stable and safe operations.

During the event, participants particularly highlighted the high level of compliance with safety and labor protection requirements. It was emphasized that this achievement became possible due to the joint efforts of all project participants, especially those working at production sites where strict adherence to safety rules is critical.

We express our gratitude to every employee of the oil sludge separation project for their professionalism, personal responsibility, and commitment to a strong safety culture.

 

 

 

 

       

       

       

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