We should produce petroleum product in-house: Nazarbayev
7 August, 2014 17:09
President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev has visited Pavlodar petrochemical plant, the press service of Akorda.
During the visit, the Head of State visited the site for the construction of new production facilities, and got acquainted with the modernization project of a petrochemical plant.
Nursultan Nazarbayev noted the importance of this project, which would fill the lack of light petroleum products.
"Modernization of the plant is very important for Kazakhstan, and is part of the process of industrialization. Being an oil-producing country, we need to do to make all kinds of petroleum products ", the President stated.
Besides, the Head of State met with representatives working team, familiarized with the working conditions and ongoing enterprise social policies. In conclusion, Nursultan Nazarbayev wished success and prosperity to all the staff.
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