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Temirlan-Oil

A site written for investors

The public platform of an energy company from the Kyrgyz Republic: the refinery programme, geography, partners, documents and compliance — in one place, in two languages.

Scope
Positioning · Design · Development · Launch
Stack
Next.jsTypeScriptReactWebGLMotionVercel
temirlan-oil.com
Temirlan-Oil — Investor platform for an international energy company

The brief

The audience here is institutional investors, banks and insurers. That visitor does not scroll through slogans: they want structure, numbers, jurisdiction, participants and documents. The brief was a site that survives that kind of scrutiny without reading like a PDF report.

The build

  • Interactive WebGL globe
  • In-browser deck viewer
  • English and Russian
  • Cookie consent management
  • Animated key figures
  • Partner directory
  1. 01

    Restrained typography and palette, tuned for an investment audience rather than a retail one.

  2. 02

    An interactive WebGL globe: four offices and the project site, drag to rotate, wheel and pinch to zoom, click a marker to focus it.

  3. 03

    The same content sits beside it as a plain office list — the globe is never the only route to the information, and everything works from the keyboard and a screen reader.

  4. 04

    A twenty-one-slide development programme reads directly in the browser in English and Russian, and downloads as a single file.

  5. 05

    Headline figures animate on scroll but stay real text in the markup — for search engines and assistive technology alike.

  6. 06

    A complete legal layer: privacy policy, cookie policy, personal data processing, terms, and consent management.

The full page

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temirlan-oil.com
Temirlan-Oil — The full page
Home page captured from the live site
Temirlan-Oil — Mobile

Mobile

The result
The site carries the entire first contact with an investor: the programme, the geography, the participants, the documents and the enquiry — without the usual “please send the deck” exchange.
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