Gas Cylinder Suppliers In South Africa

Gas Cylinder Suppliers In South Africa

FST is the only gas cylinder manufacturer in South Africa with ISO 3834 certification. Our cylinders are mainly for the gaseous fire extinguishing market, but also for the refrigerant industry.

Below are also Gas Cylinder Suppliers In South Africa

Gaspro Electron – LPG Gas, Argon Gas

Address: 408 Southern Klipriviersberg Rd, Steeledale, Johannesburg, 2197, South Africa

Phone: +27 11 613 1138

The GAS Company

Address: 25 Jakaranda St, Hennopspark, Centurion, 6670, South Africa

Phone: +27 10 020 6317

Cylinders 4 Africa

Address: 42 Sarel Baard Cres, Rooihuiskraal, Centurion, 0154, South Africa

Phone: +27 10 442 1185

JJ GAS SUPPLIERS

Address: Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa

Phone: +27 81 215 5327

Totalgaz Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd

Address: Van Riebeeck Rd, Blackheath, Cape Town, 7580, South Africa

Phone: +27 21 555 2499

Gas Extreme South Africa

Address: Shop 1A, Village On Main Main Rd, 84 Parklands Main Rd, Parklands, Cape Town, 7441, South Africa

Phone: +27 21 556 2450

Gas and Equipment (JHB) Pty Ltd

Address: 88 Bordeaux Dr, Bordeaux, Johannesburg, 2194, South Africa

Phone: +27 11 787 8123

Who are the largest LPG suppliers in South Africa?

This is after refineries have accounted for their own internal consumption of LPG. It is clear that Sasol Oil is the largest supplier of LPG to third parties in South Africa, followed by SAPREF and Engen.

Where does South Africa get LPG gas from?

LPG is produced as a by-product of the petroleum refining process. In South Africa, it has been mainly available from local refineries, and that supply has not been large, constant, or reliable enough to accommodate sharp seasonal swings in demand.

Why is there a shortage of gas cylinders in South Africa?

“LPG in South Africa is not only sold through Sasol’s inland production facilities. It is also produced by coastal producers [refineries] and supplemented by imports. The shortages experienced may be due to refineries being shut down, delays at local importing facilities as well as disruption of supply chains.