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South Africa: Sasol may abandon fuel liquids plant
[Times Live: 2010-03-09]
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The paper quoted Sasol Chief Executive Officer Pat Davies as saying the world"s top maker of motor fuel from coal would let the government determine its funding component for the project, while the company proceeds with its preparatory works currently in feasibility stage. "If we do not get the support, we will not proceed with the project. It is too big a project to got it alone," the Business Day quoted Davies as saying. Sasol plans to. . . |
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