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South Africa: Countdown for Qatar operation
By Carli Lourens Petrochemicals group Sasol will open its gas-to-liquids plant in Qatar on June 6 in a move that will mark the company's foray into the global gas-to-liquids industry. Sasol will launch the project at a time when oil prices are smashing records, having broken through the $75 a ...

Read Story at Sunday Times (2006-05-08)

South Africa: Sasol to open $950m Qatar plant
South African petrochemicals group Sasol (SOL) and joint venture partner Qatar Petroleum are planning to open their US$950 million rand gas-to-liquids (GTL) plant in Qatar on June 6, Sasol said on Wednesday. The Oryx GTL manufacturing plant, set to convert gas from the Gulf into 34,0000 barrels per day ...

Read Story at Sunday Times (2006-04-20)

Kenya: Blast at gas plant kills 5
AN explosion tore through part of a giant South African fuel and chemicals plant today, killing five workers and injuring more than 100, the company that owns the plant said. Energy and chemicals company Sasol said the blast hit its ethylene plant at Secunda, east of Johannesburg. The plant ...

Read Story at East African Standard (2004-09-01)

South Africa: Home - Sasol constructing new tri-ethyl aluminum plant
Submit your comment Sasol, the world"s largest fuel from coal producer, announced on Friday that it will construct a new plant in Germany. The group said it would construct a purified tri-ethyl aluminum (TEAL) production unit at its Sasol Olefins & Surfactants (O&S) plant in Brunsb ttel. The ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-06-11)

South Africa: Firefighters contain Sasol plant fire
Fire fighters have contained a fire at a Sasol plant in Germiston, after a blast occurred at about 10.30 this morning. According to Sasol, "a road tanker, in a loading bay at the Sasol Solvents plant in Germiston, caught fire resulting in an explosion." Mechanical glitch caused ...

Read Story at Sunday Times (2009-01-08)

South Africa: Sasol to power Nigerian project
The US$1.7 billion Escravos gas-to-liquids plant (EGTL) in Nigeria will use South African oil and chemicals group Sasol's (SOL) Slurry Phase Distillate Fischer-Tropsch process and the group will provide a portion of the risk-based finance for the project, Sasol said in a statement on Friday. The engineering, design and ...

Read Story at Sunday Times (2005-04-11)

South Africa: Sasol aims at 230,000 barrels
By Justin Brown South African oil and chemicals group Sasol (SOL) is looking to produce 230,000 attributable barrels per day of oil from its gas-to-liquids (GTL) technology by 2014, Sasol Deputy Chief Executive Trevor Munday said yesterday at the 18th World Petroleum Congress (WPC). Including Sasol's partners in ...

Read Story at Sunday Times (2005-09-27)

: South Africa gas blast kills five
Five workers have been killed and more than 100 injured in an explosion at a giant chemical plant in South Africa. Energy firm Sasol said routine work was being carried out at the plant in Secunda, 150km (93 miles) east of Johannesburg, when the blast happened. Thirty-two ...

Read Story at BBC News (2004-09-01)

Mozambique: Sasol completes Mozambican pipeline
Petrochemical giant Sasol has almost completed a pipeline to transport natural gas from southern Mozambique to its complexes in South Africa. The 865km pipeline, together with a processing plant and other infrastructure, was built at a cost of around eight billion rand. Sasol says the pipeline is 90% ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2003-10-31)

South Africa: Home - Sasol"s board approves ethylene purification unit
Submit your comment Sasol"s board has approved the construction of a R1.9 billion ethylene purification unit at its Sasol Polymers plant in Sasolburg, the company said on Wednesday. In a statement, it said the plant was expected to go on stream in the second half of 2013 and would ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-04-21)


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