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In November, together with the Renaissance agency, we conducted an expert survey on the reputation of companies in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan for the annual Eurasian PR-Event forum. I provide an excerpt from the You can also download a presentation with the results
During PR-Event 2011, the results of the study “Assessment of the reputation of companies in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan” were presented. The study was conducted by NASO RK with the support of BRIF Research Group and the PR agency “Renaissance”.
According to the results of an expert survey, the undisputed leader of the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan was named KazMunaiGas and its divisions.
Association of Public Relations of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NASO RK) together with the research agency BRIF Research Group and the PR Agency Renaissance. The results of the expert opinion survey azerbaijan cell phone number list were presented the day before in Astana and Atyrau during the PR Workshop PR in the Oil and Gas Sector within the framework of the Eurasian PR Event 2011.
Also among the leaders of the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan were named the companies Tengizchevroil, Chevron and Shell.
More than half of the experts surveyed believe that the companies' reputation is generally positive (64%). However, the experts' opinions were divided on the issue of accessibility of information from oil companies. Thus, 60% of respondents reported that information from companies is "rather accessible", while another 40% believe that information is "rather inaccessible". At the same time, experts trust information received during personal meetings with company representatives to the greatest extent.
The purpose of the study is to form a qualified opinion on the expert assessment of the reputation of companies in the oil sector, the problems of the oil and gas industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The results of the study will become a guideline for studying the prospects for the activities and development of companies in the oil and gas sector.
The survey involved 25 respondents, including representatives of the general public in the opinion-makers category (representatives of NGOs, political scientists, economists, etc.), as well as representatives of the mass media.
During PR-Event 2011, the results of the study “Assessment of the reputation of companies in the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan” were presented. The study was conducted by NASO RK with the support of BRIF Research Group and the PR agency “Renaissance”.
According to the results of an expert survey, the undisputed leader of the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan was named KazMunaiGas and its divisions.
Association of Public Relations of the Republic of Kazakhstan (NASO RK) together with the research agency BRIF Research Group and the PR Agency Renaissance. The results of the expert opinion survey azerbaijan cell phone number list were presented the day before in Astana and Atyrau during the PR Workshop PR in the Oil and Gas Sector within the framework of the Eurasian PR Event 2011.
Also among the leaders of the oil and gas sector of Kazakhstan were named the companies Tengizchevroil, Chevron and Shell.
More than half of the experts surveyed believe that the companies' reputation is generally positive (64%). However, the experts' opinions were divided on the issue of accessibility of information from oil companies. Thus, 60% of respondents reported that information from companies is "rather accessible", while another 40% believe that information is "rather inaccessible". At the same time, experts trust information received during personal meetings with company representatives to the greatest extent.
The purpose of the study is to form a qualified opinion on the expert assessment of the reputation of companies in the oil sector, the problems of the oil and gas industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The results of the study will become a guideline for studying the prospects for the activities and development of companies in the oil and gas sector.
The survey involved 25 respondents, including representatives of the general public in the opinion-makers category (representatives of NGOs, political scientists, economists, etc.), as well as representatives of the mass media.