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
no it can not solve the problem
No, that's why South Africa continues to import petrol
It allowed South Africa to use its massive coal deposits to produce fuel. See related link.
by converting coal into petroleum when there was an embargo placed on south Africa during the apartheid
The price of Petrol in South Africa is $ 1 or R 7.57
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.
6.99
The petrol stations in South Africa are of two categories, independent and franchise. The funding process is same for both. The success of a petrol station depends on how busy and crowded that area is with vehicle.
They use the Fisher Tropcher process, google it
in South Africa
because its mid-week
South Africa