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The government controls the petrol price, in that it sets a standard price that all petrol providers must charge. The price is still affected by international oil prices, rising and falling as these prices rise and fall.
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.
The original Skills Development Act is No. 97 of 1998. I was amended by the Skills Development Levies Act, No. 9 of 1999, and is now the Skills Development Amendment Act, No 31 of 2003. (www.labour.org.za)
They use the Fisher Tropcher process, google it
South African Airways was created in 1934.
He's south african.
hoe kan sasol proses Suid-Arika s petrol probleem oplos
At the moment you can buy less than 1 litre of petrol
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No, that's why South Africa continues to import petrol
The government controls the petrol price, in that it sets a standard price that all petrol providers must charge. The price is still affected by international oil prices, rising and falling as these prices rise and fall.
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.
The original Skills Development Act is No. 97 of 1998. I was amended by the Skills Development Levies Act, No. 9 of 1999, and is now the Skills Development Amendment Act, No 31 of 2003. (www.labour.org.za)
They use the Fisher Tropcher process, google it
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South African Airways was created in 1934.