ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

 

An environmental impact assessment (EIA) is performed at the planning stage of each project to identify the environmental and other effects of the project in accordance with the precautionary principle (Principle 15 of the United Nations Rio Declaration on Environmental Protection and Development, 2009), the specifications of the Global Asian Petroleum’s environmental management system, and the laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Throughout the design phase, each project also goes through public hearings with input from administrative, governmental, and regulatory authorities, research institutions, public associations, the local community, and the media.

Global Asian Petroleum is committed to operating responsibly so that our operations have the least potential impact on the natural environment. We adhere to strict international environmental rules and are implementing aggressive GHG emission reduction measures. Our key environmental goals for 2022 were continuing to focus on GHG emission reduction approaches and joining in the CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project), which is an important mechanism for corporations to disclose their environmental impact and risk management.

Greenhouse gas (‘GHG’) emissions

Global Asian Petroleum aspires to decrease all GHG emissions to the greatest extent possible and continues to invest in cutting-edge technologies to accomplish so. Global Asian Petroleum strictly adheres to Kazakhstan GHG emission standards and has been monitoring and reporting GHG emissions since 2021. In 2022, we participated in the CDP disclosure process for the second time to demonstrate our dedication to improvement and transparency in this area.

As a dual-listed company, Global Asian Petroleum adheres to Kazakhstan reporting rules. The Company’s GHG reporting period coincides to the period for which the Directors’ Report is prepared. Under Kazakhstan’s National Plan for 2021-2022, the Global Asian Petroleum was permitted to emit 627,174 tonnes of carbon dioxide (‘CO2’). Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Environment, Geology, and Natural Resources allocated an extra quota of 103,650 tonnes of CO2 emissions in 2021 to cover the GTU 3 facility, which was not included in the National Plan at the time.

The National Plan has set a quota of 212,998 tonnes of CO2 emissions for Global Asian Petroleum in 2021. We want to increase the efficiency of our facilities by altering the operations and maintenance schedules, as well as reducing our fuel gas usage and flare volumes. Global Asian Petroleum is committed to lowering flaring activity and only flares in accordance with the terms of Kazakhstan Ministry of Energy gas flaring licenses. Maintenance work at our gas treatment plants has been shown to reduce the risk of unintended flaring, and the implementation of a gas utilization program has resulted in a reduction in gas flaring.