It allowed South Africa to use its massive coal deposits to produce fuel.
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no it can not solve the problem
Sasol is a petrol producer in South Africa and the world's largest producer of motor fuel from coal. In Aug 2011, Sasol closed at its lowest level on the New York Stock Exchange since Sept. 23, 2010.
hoe kan sasol proses Suid-Arika s petrol probleem oplos
SASOL is an important option and solution for countries without oil reserves but having coal. SASOL can be economic in some conditions. By converting coal into petroleum when there was an embargo placed on South Africa during the apartheid.
by converting coal into petroleum when there was an embargo placed on south Africa during the apartheid
No, that's why South Africa continues to import petrol
According to Businessweek, in a report dated February 24, 2012, Sasol produces 40 percent of South Africa's motor fuel.
South Africa produces about 60% of its petrol requirements by a unique process of extraction from coal- the company that does this is known as SASOL. The balance of the requirement is petrol refined locally from crude oil imported from African and Middle Easter sources.
Yes it can, if government stopped trying to prevent it from helping...and stopped trying to regulate it to make more money off it than the company itself
Sasol has faced several challenges in the production of petrol in South Africa, including fluctuating global oil prices that impact profitability and operational costs. Additionally, regulatory and environmental compliance can lead to increased expenses and operational constraints. The company also grapples with aging infrastructure, which can affect efficiency and reliability. Lastly, competition from other fuel producers and shifts towards renewable energy sources pose strategic challenges for Sasol's long-term viability in the petrol market.
Sasol was created in 1950.
Sasol's population is 33,928.