Sasol and ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA) have signed a joint development agreement (JDA) to develop carbon capture technology to produce sustainable fuels and chemicals. The partnership also includes plans to …
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Sasol, South Africa’s second-biggest greenhouse gas emitter, sees carbon taxes posing a “significant risk” to its business and warned current proposals could cause it to curtail operations and green initiatives. …
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Sasol, South Africa’s biggest fuel producer, restarted the Natref refinery it owns with TotalEnergies after delayed oil deliveries last month resulted in a shutdown. The disruption caused Sasol to declare …
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JSE-listed chemicals and energy giant Sasol says it expects production of petroleum products at its Natref refinery – which it owns with Total Energies SE – to resume by the …
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Sasol Ltd, South African fuel and petrochemical company Sasol Ltd said on sunday that it will restart its refinery by the end of July after the company declared force majeure …
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Sasol declares force majeure on petroleum product as Natref is forcefully shutdown
Sasol has declared a force majeure on the supply of petroleum products after key refinery Natref was forced to shut down on Friday due to delays in the arrival of …
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Sasol announces international partnerships to develop sustainable aviation fuels
Sasol has announced it’s sustainability business has two new international partnerships to develop sustainable aviation fuels. The first is a consortium known as Green Fuels Hamburg and aims to decarbonize …