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  • dallas-based oil refining company plans expansion in Johannesburg
  • dallas-based oil refining company plans expansion in Johannesburg
  • dallas-based oil refining company plans expansion in Johannesburg
  • dallas-based oil refining company plans expansion in Johannesburg

African refineries: why 2023 will be a transformational year

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  • Could BP and Shell sell South Africa's oil refineries?
  • It was also possible that those refineries currently associated with international oil majors that had signalled a desire to withdraw from refining, such as BP and Shell, could seek to sell their South African refining assets, he said. BP and Shell currently own the 165 000 bbl/d Sapref refinery in Durban, which is South Africa ’s largest.
  • How will South Africa's oil refinery sector change in 5 years?
  • South Africa ’s oil refinery sector is expected to undergo significant changes in the coming five years, with Engen having already indicated that it will repurpose its refinery site in Durban as a fuel importation terminal and with global and domestic shifts likely to place significant pressure on the others.
  • Will 2023 see a new oil refinery expansion plan?
  • Historic crude theft throughout 2022 has provided additional incentives for field owners to develop refining facilities and monetise their oil themselves instead of injecting it into third party export pipelines. 2023 could see movement on several of them, including expansion plans at existing facilities.
  • How will reopening of Tema refinery affect Southern Africa?
  • With the reopening of its Tema Refinery, it will already be able to meet a third of its monthly diesel consumption, and all its requirements for aviation turbine kerosene (ATK) and fuel oil. Meanwhile, Southern Africa is also expected to see supply constraints easing this year, shows Hawilti.

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