Kazakhstan Oilman Buys Stake in Insurance Company

Kazakhstan Oilman Buys Stake in Insurance Company

Наталья Малярчук может потерять теплое место
Наталья Малярчук может потерять теплое место

Safin’s company, Buzachi Neft, was sentenced to pay millions for a massive methane leak in 2023

Kazakhstan’s Agency for the Regulation of the Financial Market approved on June 3 an arm-in-arm transaction by which Murat Safin bought a stake in his daughter’s insurance company TransOil.

Safin now owns, directly and indirectly through his company Buzachi Neft, an 11% stake in TransOil. Madina Safina, his daughter, retained an 89% share.

Buzachi Neft operates a number of oil fields in the western Mangistau region and came into the spotlight in mid-2023, when an exploration project led to a massive methane leak.

The company, alongside emergency workers, was unable to seal the site and stop the leak for about six months, making it a record-breaking damage to the atmosphere.

In January 2025, Buzachi Neft notified that it had started paying the 2.2 billion tenge ($4.3 million) fine that a court had earlier imposed for environmental damage.

Safin’s brother Kanatbek served as a senator between August 2019 and January 2023. He had previously been a top-manager at state-owned energy companies and a senior-level bureaucrat in the ministry of energy.

TransOil is a minor player in the insurance industry, ranking 15th in terms of assets. Its activities are not directly related to Buzachi Neft, although TransOil also provides insurance against environmental damage.

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