5tpd physical oil refining plant for sale in South Africa

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0.5-5t/h 1tpd seal oil refining plant in South Africa

  • 5tpd physical oil refining plant for sale in South Africa
  • 5tpd physical oil refining plant for sale in South Africa
  • 5tpd physical oil refining plant for sale in South Africa
  • 5tpd physical oil refining plant for sale in South Africa

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Shell and bp sell South Africa’s largest refinery

5Tpd Physical Oil Refining Plant In South Africa

  • What is the largest crude oil refinery in South Africa?
  • Created in 1963, Sapref is the largest crude oil refinery in South Africa with a capacity of 180,000 bbl/d, accounting for 35% of the country’s refining capacity. There are three other refineries in South Africa: Engen (120 kb/d), Caltex Oil (110 kb/d), and Natref (105 kb/d).
  • Where is the SAPREF refinery located in South Africa?
  • Located in Durban, the Sapref refinery once provided 35% of South Africa’s refining capacity. Commissioned in 1963 as a 50/50 joint venture between bpSA and SDSA, the facility ceased operations in 2022, in the wake of stricter fuel specifications introduced by the government.
  • Will BP and shell mothball the SAPREF refinery?
  • BP and Shell will mothball the Sapref refinery in March 2022 (South Africa) BP and Shell have decided to stop operations indefinitely at the Sapref refinery in Durban, in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa in March 2022. A re-start will be possible in the future, including in the event of any future sale.
  • What happened to SAPREF refinery?
  • The closed 180,000 bbl/d refinery and associated assets were acquired for a “symbolic” R1 (US$0.05), reports Bloomberg. The sale includes bpSA and SDSA interests in the Sapref land and assets such as tanks, process units, pipelines, and crude import infrastructure.

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