(Reuters) - South African petrochemical firm Sasol is exiting the coal export market as it starts a de-stoning project to enhance the quality of feedstock into its core synthetic fuel and ...
THUNGELA was interested in exporting about two million tons of coal produced by Sasol, the Johannesburg-listed firm’s CEO said on Monday. Sasol said in February it was exiting the export coal market ...
South African petrochemicals giant Sasol is actively examining second-generation biofuel feedstocks – that is, energy crops – assured the group’s Sustainable Carbon Solutions Head ...
Energy and chemicals group Sasol is repurposing its Twistdraai export coal plant as a destoning operation to improve the ...
The biggest problem was a decline in the profitability of the SA synfuels plants, still Sasol’s biggest source of profits. Baloyi pointed out that the fuel manufacturing businesses recorded a ...
SASOL, Anglo American and De Beers entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) in February 2025 to pilot the production ...
It's shaping up to be a tough period for Sasol Limited (JSE:SOL), which a week ago released some disappointing half-yearly results that could have a notable impact on how the market views the stock.
Sasol has been ranked as the third largest social ... The lower rand oil price and refining margin negatively impacted the results of our fuel segment, while the higher chemicals basket price ...
Sasol was exporting about 2 mln tons of coal annually Seeks to restore fuel, chemical production to historic levels Skips dividend after half-year profit falls sharply Feb 24 (Reuters ...