Raushana Chaltabayeva
Asia-Pacific Guide 2025
Band 2 : Energy & Natural Resources
Band 2
About
Provided by Raushana Chaltabayeva
Practice Areas
Raushana has been a partner within our firm in leading sectors like roles Traditional and Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Natural Resources and the Environment, PPP, and Infrastructure since 2008.
Raushana has been instrumental in steering renewable energy initiatives across Central Asian countries, including Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, as well as Caucasus countries such as Armenia and Georgia. Notably, Raushana stands out as one of the few experts in the market actively collaborating with ministries agencies and government. Her contributions are specific in drafting regulations and amendments to primary and secondary laws. Raushana also plays a key role in enhancing regulatory frameworks in neighbouring countries.
Career
Unicase Law Firm, Partner, 2012-present
Norton Rose Fulbright, Associate, January 2012 – June 2012
Macleod Dixon, Kazakhstan, Associate, August 2008 – December 2011
Dentons, Kazakhstan, Associate, April 2005 – June 2008
Professional Memberships
● Kazakhstan Bar Association
● Kazakhstan Petroleum Lawyers’ Association
● International Bar Association
Publications
In Pursuit Of Heat: Kazakhstan To Adopt Law On Heat Power Industry, Mondaq, 2023
To Be Or Not To Be? Hydrogen Project In Kazakhstan, Mondaq, 2023
Step-By-Step Guide To Implementing Renewable Energy Projects In Kazakhstan, Mondaq, 2023
Amendments to the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Subsoil and Subsoil Use”, Mondaq, 2023
Personal
Raushana has a profound passion for music, particularly gravitating towards rock and classical genres. She finds immense joy attending concerts and theatres, with a particular penchant for international events during her travels. Beyond being a spectator, Raushana also actively engages in the musical experience, indulging in karaoke sessions with friends.
Besides her musical pursuits, Raushana is an avid reader, fond of literary luminaries such as Hermann Hesse, Anton Chekhov, Jane Austen, and Jerome K. Jerome. Her literary tastes reflect a diverse appreciation for both classic and contemporary works.
Chambers Review
Asia-Pacific
Raushana Chaltabayeva is a partner in Almaty. She is known for advising clients from the renewable energy industry on transactions and construction mandates.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Raushana is an extremely dedicated lawyer who focuses on providing the best and most timely legal advice to her clients."
"Raushana is a well-rounded, very professional specialist."
"Raushana is an extremely dedicated lawyer who focuses on providing the best and most timely legal advice to her clients."
"Raushana is a well-rounded, very professional specialist."
Articles, highlights and press releases
18 items provided by Unicase
Oil & Gas Sector Investment Kazakhstan, Mitigating Risks in M&A Transactions
Following her presentation at the XVIII International Atyrau Law Conference, Raushana Chaltabayeva has prepared a short article on one of the most requested subjects: M&A in the Oil and gas sector.
Financing Renewable Energy Projects - Bankability of PPA
As Central Asia continues to develop towards sustainable energy solutions, the significance of well-drafted Power Purchase Agreements cannot be overstated. Unicase Senior Partner Saniya Perzadayeva has presented the Financing Renewable Energy Projects and Bankability of PPAs in the context of the Ce
Kazakhstan's E-Scooter Revolution: New Rules and Regulations
What are the new rules and regulations for e-scooters in Kazakhstan? We covered the rising popularity of e-scooters as a micro-mobility solution, the legal framework established to regulate their use, safety concerns, and the legislative changes aimed at improving infrastructure and user safety.
Legal Regulation of Licences in Kazakhstan
This article outlines the legal framework for licensing in Kazakhstan under the Law "On Permits and Notifications." It covers the activities requiring licenses, such as broadcasting, healthcare, and construction, and explains the licensing process and required documentation.
Investment Contracts and Agreements in Kazakhstan
This guide is a must-read for anyone looking to confidently explore and succeed in Kazakhstan's investment landscape. Unicase Partners provide an overview of the various investment contracts and agreements available in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan's Grid Connection, Transmission, And Curtailment Risks
PPA in Kazakhstan is executed with the Financial Settlement Center, which is an offtaker and only pays for the energy. The grid operator is a separate entity and is not a party to the PPA, although it signs the grid connection, transmission and other kinds of arrangements with the project company.
Planning Ahead The Integrated Environmental Permits in 2025
January 1, 2025, major environmental influencers must obtain an Integrated Environmental Permit (IEP) for thorough pollution prevention using cutting-edge methods. Which facilities fall under this mandate? What distinguishes those exempt from the IEP requirement? Explore the regulatory landscape.
OPTIONS IN TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING SHARES IN LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKH
The article explains the structure and safety of judicial practice, financial consequences, obligation and responsibility in Kazakhstan. In order to reduce the associated risks when choosing the structure of an option, we recommend notarisation of the transaction.
Amendments to the Code on Subsoil and Subsoil Use
Stakeholders are aware about the actual of the state's authority in subsoil management. The amendments grant the state significant prerogatives beyond the mere acquisition of relinquished subsoil use rights. The article outlines the expanded powers of the state in procuring assets, associated with s
Regulation Of Waste In Kazakhstan - Basic Permits
In 2021, requirements for waste generators increased. The environmental legislation, international financial institutions and investors are reaching out to us to obtain permits related to waste management or disposal. Environmental permits are required to generate waste during their activities.
Revocation of License, Termination of Subsoil Use Contract - Grounds, Procedures, and Appeals
The Republic of Kazakhstan currently operates under a robust licensing system comprising six distinct types of licenses for subsoil use. In this concise overview, we have reviewed the processes and scenarios in which a subsoil user may potentially face the revocation of a license contract.
Kazakhstan's Grid Connection, Transmission, And Curtailment Risks
PPA in Kazakhstan is executed with the Financial Settlement Center, which is an offtaker and only pays for the energy. The grid operator is a separate entity and is not a party to the PPA, although it signs the grid connection, transmission and other kinds of arrangements with the project company.
In Pursuit Of Heat: Kazakhstan To Adopt Law On Heat Power Industry
Sustainable heat supply plays a critical role in Kazakhstan, which is located in a sharp continental climate zone, where temperatures can reach below 40-50 degrees Celsius in the northern regions during the winter.
This guide is intended to underline practical considerations for investors looking to acquire or establish a business in Kazakhstan.
Changes in the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Renewable Energy Sources
The President, Kasim-Jomart Tokayev, signed the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Supporting the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and Electricity".
First airport in Kazakhstan constructed under PPP model
This will be the first major Public-Private Partnership project in Kazakhstan’s and Central Asia’s healthcare sector. The concession period for the 300-bed hospital project in Almaty is 18 years including a construction period of 38 months.
Public–Private Partnership in Roads: Passing Through Challenges
Traditionally, governments have been the principal authorities responsible for implementing infrastructure projects (both in terms of financing and construction). However, over the last few decades, the situation has begun to change.
Legal Regulation of PPP in the Healthcare Sector of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Currently, there is an uneven access of the population to medical services in Kazakhstan. In particular, this problem concerns access to quality medical services in rural and sparsely populated areas. In this regard, the issue of creating, modernizing and reconstructing medical facilities is being a
Oil & Gas Sector Investment Kazakhstan, Mitigating Risks in M&A Transactions
Following her presentation at the XVIII International Atyrau Law Conference, Raushana Chaltabayeva has prepared a short article on one of the most requested subjects: M&A in the Oil and gas sector.
Financing Renewable Energy Projects - Bankability of PPA
As Central Asia continues to develop towards sustainable energy solutions, the significance of well-drafted Power Purchase Agreements cannot be overstated. Unicase Senior Partner Saniya Perzadayeva has presented the Financing Renewable Energy Projects and Bankability of PPAs in the context of the Ce
Kazakhstan's E-Scooter Revolution: New Rules and Regulations
What are the new rules and regulations for e-scooters in Kazakhstan? We covered the rising popularity of e-scooters as a micro-mobility solution, the legal framework established to regulate their use, safety concerns, and the legislative changes aimed at improving infrastructure and user safety.
Legal Regulation of Licences in Kazakhstan
This article outlines the legal framework for licensing in Kazakhstan under the Law "On Permits and Notifications." It covers the activities requiring licenses, such as broadcasting, healthcare, and construction, and explains the licensing process and required documentation.
Investment Contracts and Agreements in Kazakhstan
This guide is a must-read for anyone looking to confidently explore and succeed in Kazakhstan's investment landscape. Unicase Partners provide an overview of the various investment contracts and agreements available in Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan's Grid Connection, Transmission, And Curtailment Risks
PPA in Kazakhstan is executed with the Financial Settlement Center, which is an offtaker and only pays for the energy. The grid operator is a separate entity and is not a party to the PPA, although it signs the grid connection, transmission and other kinds of arrangements with the project company.
Planning Ahead The Integrated Environmental Permits in 2025
January 1, 2025, major environmental influencers must obtain an Integrated Environmental Permit (IEP) for thorough pollution prevention using cutting-edge methods. Which facilities fall under this mandate? What distinguishes those exempt from the IEP requirement? Explore the regulatory landscape.
OPTIONS IN TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING SHARES IN LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS IN THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKH
The article explains the structure and safety of judicial practice, financial consequences, obligation and responsibility in Kazakhstan. In order to reduce the associated risks when choosing the structure of an option, we recommend notarisation of the transaction.
Amendments to the Code on Subsoil and Subsoil Use
Stakeholders are aware about the actual of the state's authority in subsoil management. The amendments grant the state significant prerogatives beyond the mere acquisition of relinquished subsoil use rights. The article outlines the expanded powers of the state in procuring assets, associated with s
Regulation Of Waste In Kazakhstan - Basic Permits
In 2021, requirements for waste generators increased. The environmental legislation, international financial institutions and investors are reaching out to us to obtain permits related to waste management or disposal. Environmental permits are required to generate waste during their activities.
Revocation of License, Termination of Subsoil Use Contract - Grounds, Procedures, and Appeals
The Republic of Kazakhstan currently operates under a robust licensing system comprising six distinct types of licenses for subsoil use. In this concise overview, we have reviewed the processes and scenarios in which a subsoil user may potentially face the revocation of a license contract.
Kazakhstan's Grid Connection, Transmission, And Curtailment Risks
PPA in Kazakhstan is executed with the Financial Settlement Center, which is an offtaker and only pays for the energy. The grid operator is a separate entity and is not a party to the PPA, although it signs the grid connection, transmission and other kinds of arrangements with the project company.
In Pursuit Of Heat: Kazakhstan To Adopt Law On Heat Power Industry
Sustainable heat supply plays a critical role in Kazakhstan, which is located in a sharp continental climate zone, where temperatures can reach below 40-50 degrees Celsius in the northern regions during the winter.
This guide is intended to underline practical considerations for investors looking to acquire or establish a business in Kazakhstan.
Changes in the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Renewable Energy Sources
The President, Kasim-Jomart Tokayev, signed the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Amendments and Additions to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Supporting the Use of Renewable Energy Sources and Electricity".
First airport in Kazakhstan constructed under PPP model
This will be the first major Public-Private Partnership project in Kazakhstan’s and Central Asia’s healthcare sector. The concession period for the 300-bed hospital project in Almaty is 18 years including a construction period of 38 months.
Public–Private Partnership in Roads: Passing Through Challenges
Traditionally, governments have been the principal authorities responsible for implementing infrastructure projects (both in terms of financing and construction). However, over the last few decades, the situation has begun to change.
Legal Regulation of PPP in the Healthcare Sector of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Currently, there is an uneven access of the population to medical services in Kazakhstan. In particular, this problem concerns access to quality medical services in rural and sparsely populated areas. In this regard, the issue of creating, modernizing and reconstructing medical facilities is being a