«Shell Kazakhstan Development B.V.»

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Shell is one of the members of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC). The Caspian Pipeline Consortium is a large international oil pipeline system built to deliver oil from western Kazakhstan (mainly from the Tengiz, Karachaganak and Kashagan fields) to terminals on the Black Sea near the port of Novorossiysk (Russia). The 1,500 km pipeline system, which began transporting oil in 2001, consists of new pipeline segments, new offshore terminals and a modernized pipeline. The design capacity of the pipeline before the expansion project was 28.2 million tons of oil per year. After the completion of the expansion project in 2017, the throughput capacity of the pipeline system was increased to 67 million tons of oil per year.

All professions

Production Data Analyst and Machine Learning Specialist

Petroleum Service Digitalization Engineer (BIG DATA Architect)

IT dispatcher

Cyber Security Engineer

Defender against cyber attacks

Continuous Improvement Specialist (CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT SPECIALIST)

Facility manager

Workflow Optimization Specialist (BUSINESS / WORKING PROCESS TRANSFORMATION SPECIALIST)

Innovative technologist

R&D Project Manager

Computational Chemist

Nanotechnology engineer

Composite Chemist

Laboratory chemist for the development of new materials

Coal processing chemist

Chemical Engineering Technologist

Power engineer for innovative energy (generation of various types of energy)

Technologist for the production of rubber, polypropylene, rubber and plastic from coal

Hydrogen Energy Technologist

Design engineer for modernization and adaptation of equipment

Equipment Modernization Supervisor

Equipment Reliability and Predictive Analytics Engineer

Service software developer for oil and gas processes

Digital coach / distance mentor

Industrial reality 3D modeling specialist for worker training

Developer of individual training programs

Design Engineer for Digital Twins of Refineries

Unmanned aerial vehicle operator