Common questions

What technology does Sasol use?

What technology does Sasol use?

GTL
The Sasol Slurry Phase DistillateTM Process (Sasol SPD™ process) is at the core of Sasol’s GTL technology.

What services does Sasol offer?

Products

  • Bitumen.
  • Industrial heating fuels.
  • Naptha, and illuminating paraffin Transport Fuels, (petrol, diesel & jet fuels)
  • Lubricants and lubricant base oils.
  • Liquefied petroleum gas,(LPG)
  • Automotive lubricants.
  • Industrial Lubricants.
  • Greases.

What makes Sasol unique?

Sasol is an integrated oil and gas company with substantial chemical interests. Sasol uses proprietary Fischer-Tropsch technologies for the commercial production of synthetic fuels and chemicals from low-grade coal and natural gas. It manufactures more than 200 fuel and chemical products that are sold worldwide.

Who is the CEO of Sasol?

Fleetwood Grobler (Nov 1, 2019–)
Sasol/CEO
Fleetwood Grobler. Mr Grober was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Sasol Limited on 1 November 2019.

What natural resources is Sasol utilizing?

Sasol depends on natural resources including coal, crude oil, natural gas and water for our business activities.

Where does Sasol get its oil?

The group explores for and produces crude oil in offshore Gabon, refines crude oil into liquid fuels in South Africa, and retails liquid fuels and lubricants through a growing network of Sasol Convenience Centres. Sasol also supplies Mozambique natural gas to customers and to its petrochemical plants in South Africa.

What is Sasol known for?

Sasol Limited is an integrated energy and chemical company based in Sandton, South Africa. Today, Sasol develops and commercialises technologies, including synthetic fuels technologies, and produces different liquid fuels, chemicals and electricity.

What does Sasol firm produce?

Sasol is a South African company involved in mining, energy, chemicals and synfuels. In particular, they produce petrol and diesel from coal and natural gas using Fischer-Tropsch process. Sasol mines coal in South Africa and producse gas in Mozambique and oil in Gabon.

What makes Sasol successful?

Sasol petrol stations attract the most clients per site in South Africa according to a new survey. Good location is one of the main reasons why Sasol has the highest visit ratio – 4,221 visits to each of its 294 sites over last three months – according to the research.

Who is Sipho Nkosi?

Sipho Nkosi is a renowned South African entrepreneur and the director of the business leadership of South Africa. He has extensive experience in financial, operational, marketing and logistics areas of the resources sector and, more specifically, in the energy and coal sectors, both locally and internationally.

How many mines does Sasol have?

six coal mines
Sasol Mining operates six coal mines that supply feedstock for our Secunda (Sasol Synfuels) and Sasolburg (Sasolburg Operations) complexes in South Africa.

What does Sasol use coal for?

The coal we supply to the Sasolburg Operations is used to generate electricity and steam. We also export coal from the Twistdraai Export Plant to international power generation customers.

What does Sasol do to help South Africa?

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Where does Sasol get its natural gas from?

The natural gas feedstock for the plant comes from our Central Processing Facility in Temane, Mozambique. As a result of this and other projects, we have a cumulative capacity to self-generate up to 70% of our electricity requirements in South Africa, easing power grid constraints and promoting cleaner electricity generation.

Where does Sasolburg gas to power plant come from?

South Africa. Commissioned in December 2012, our R1,5 billion gas-fired power generation plant in Sasolburg – South Africa’s first stand-alone gas-to-power plant – is producing 175 MW of power. The natural gas feedstock for the plant comes from our Central Processing Facility in Temane, Mozambique.

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