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By Larry Claasen SOUTH Africa launched the South African National Petroleum Company (SANPC), merging three state entities to ...
Amidst increasing fuel import dependency, South Africa's NATREF refinery faces operational challenges that could threaten the country's energy security. SANPC's strategic plans aim to address these is ...
Africa Energy, now operator of South Africa's 11B/12B offshore block, is in talks with PetroSA to utilize its infrastructure. The aim is to develop the Brulpadda and Luiperd gas fields and reduce ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNAfrica’s richest country has about half of its oil-refining capacity shutRoughly 49% of South Africa’s refining capacity remains idle. Over the past five years, South Africa’s refining capacity has been cut in half due to a combination of accidents and underinvestment.
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AllAfrica on MSNNigeria: One Third of Dangote Refinery Crude Purchased From U.S. - ReportNigeria, Africa's leading producer of crude oil, has increased its imports of U.S. WTI crude due to the Dangote Oil Refinery's growing appetite for the hydrocarbon, according to a Bloomberg report.
World Bank approves $1.5B loan to support reforms and infrastructure in South Africa Funds to help add 3,500 MW of renewable capacity, 200 km of transmission lines Energy crisis has cut potential GDP ...
South Africa has launched a new integrated state oil company, replacing three separate ... largely driven by a decline in local refinery capacity and the simultaneous increase in demand for ...
Nigeria is no longer Africa’s top fuel importer due to Dangote Refinery ramping up operations and domestic output.
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The Punch on MSNS’Africa overtakes Nigeria as Africa’s top fuel importer – ReportNigeria has relinquished its long-held position as Africa’s largest importer of refined petroleum products following the ramp-up of operations at the ...
The Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) is getting ready to welcome Dangote Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals into the list of ...
The SANPC’s recent acquisition of the dormant SAPREF refinery, capable of producing 180 000 barrels of oil per day, signals a pivotal moment for South Africa's energy landscape. If revitalised ...
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