South Africa oil refinery business

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  • South Africa oil refinery business
  • South Africa oil refinery business
  • South Africa oil refinery business
  • South Africa oil refinery business

South Africa Petroleum Industry Report 2024, with Business

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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.
  • What happened to South Africa's oil refineries?
  • Those two refineries account for 43 percent of South Africa’s total oil refining capacity of over 500,000 barrels per day (bpd). Glencore’s Astron Energy shut down its refinery in July after an explosion and fire killed in early July two workers and injured another seven.
  • Who owns SAPREF refinery in South Africa?
  • SHELL Downstream South Africa (SDSA) and bp Southern Africa (bpSA) have agreed to sell each of their 50% stakes in assets at the Sapref refinery precinct to state-owned energy company CEF as the government seeks to secure the nation’s energy security.
  • What is the South Africa refined petroleum products market?
  • The South Africa refined petroleum products market is a pivotal element of the country's energy sector, significantly fueling industries like transportation, manufacturing, and agriculture.

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