The oil industry demands rigour at every moment.
Risk control and environmental integrity are not for show: they shape every operating decision, from the design of the installations to the conduct of operations along the corridor.
Safety as a condition of operation.
Taking over a century-old infrastructure carries one obligation: to guarantee its integrity. ENGIP-RDC SA structures its operations around an HSE framework that puts the safety of people, installations and the environment first among its responsibilities.
Protecting people — staff, contractors and neighbouring communities — is the first rule of any operation. The design, maintenance and running of the installations are organised around incident prevention.
The corridor crosses sensitive ecosystems of the Congo basin. Pollution prevention, environmental monitoring and the preservation of river resources govern the whole of the activity.
In line with its mandate, the company develops systematic control of technical and operational risk, ensuring service continuity and the reliability of the national network.
An indivisible responsibility.
ENGIP-RDC SA's HSE framework rests on four complementary commitments, applied at every stage of operation.
Operational safety
Incident prevention, installation integrity and a safety culture shared by every team.
Environmental integrity
Monitoring of the corridor river ecosystems and prevention of pollution along the river.
Risk control
Identifying, assessing and treating technical risk to guarantee the resilience of the network.
Local content & communities
Developing national skills and engaging with the communities neighbouring the installations.
Operating in respect of the Congo basin.
The Congo River and its riverine habitats are a natural heritage of global importance. ENGIP-RDC SA conducts its operations to a standard of preservation: spill prevention, environmental monitoring and responsible resource management along the corridor.
