How Many Sasol Plants In South Africa

What is Sasol?

Sasol is a global chemicals and energy company. 

How Many Sasol Plants Are In South Africa?

We operate twelve Solvent plants that are grouped in two areas: In Chemical Work Up the primary function is to remove NACs from Synthol tail gas wash water and to separate these into marketable products.

How many countries does Sasol operate in?

Sasol is an international integrated chemicals and energy company that leverages technologies and the expertise of our 31 270 people working in 32 countries.

What is the largest plant in Sasol?

Sasol’s largest plant, the Secunda complex about 130 kilometers (209 miles) from Johannesburg — which produces more climate-warming gases than either Portugal or Norway — will need to more than double the proportion of gas used from 7%, according to Grobler.

Who is Sasol owned by?

Major shareholders include the South African Government Employees Pension Fund, Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited (IDC), Allan Gray Investment Counsel, Coronation Fund Managers, Ninety One, and others. Sasol employs 30,100 people worldwide and has operations in 33 countries.

How old is Sasol in South Africa?

Sasol was established as a state-owned company, the South African Coal, Oil and Gas Corporation in 1950 in Sasolburg. It was first listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in 1979.