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  2. Sasol - Wikipedia

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    The refinery is a joint venture between Sasol Ltd and Total South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Sasol has a 63.64 per cent shareholding in Natref, and Total South Africa holds a 36.36 per cent interest. [42] One of few inland refineries in South Africa, [ 39 ] : 166 Natref's capacity in 2017, stood at 108,500 barrels per day of crude oil .

  3. List of oil exploration and production companies - Wikipedia

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    India: Oil and Natural Gas Corporation: Oil India: Bharat Petroleum: Hindustan Petroleum: Nayara Energy: Reliance Industries: Cairn India: GAIL: Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation: MedcoEnergi Indonesia: Pertamina: National Iranian Oil Company Iran: North Oil Company Iraq: South Oil Company: Missan Oil Company: Midland Oil Company: Delek ...

  4. Secunda CTL - Wikipedia

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    Secunda CTL is a synthetic fuel plant owned by Sasol at Secunda, Mpumalanga in South Africa. It uses coal liquefaction to produce petroleum-like synthetic crude oil from coal. The process used by Sasol is based on the Fischer–Tropsch process. It is the largest coal liquefaction plant and the largest single emitter of greenhouse gas in the world.

  5. List of locations and entities by greenhouse gas emissions

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    Sasol's pledge to reduce its emissions from the plant by 10% by 2030 was reported during November 2020, [26] during 2023 it was reported that this was amended to 30%. [27] As of 2021 the gas-fired power plant which emits the most was the Taichung Power Station in Taiwan, at 34.19 million tonnes CO 2. [28] [19]

  6. Synthetic fuel commercialization - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, Sasol announced that they have achieved the first approval for 100% synthetic jet fuel use sanctioned by global aviation fuel specification authorities. [ 31 ] On 12 October 2009, a Qatar Airways Airbus A340-600 conducted the world's first commercial passenger flight using a mixture of kerosene and synthetic Gas-to-Liquid fuel in ...

  7. Sasolburg - Wikipedia

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    The ex-workers took SASOL to court as result and, in 1989, the Labour Court ruled in favour of the ex-workers; however, as of 2014, they have yet to receive compensation. SASOL still denies responsibility and, as a result of the refinery's designation as a National Key Point, the actions taken against workers remain secret until today. [2]

  8. Arya Sasol polymer company - Wikipedia

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    The Arya Sasol polymer Company, (Persian: شرکت پلیمر آریا ساسول) is an Iranian petrochemical company located in Asaluyeh, Iran.The establishment contract for this company was signed in April 2002 through a memorandum of understanding between the National Petrochemical Company of Iran and the German branch of Sasol, a South African company.

  9. Oryx GTL - Wikipedia

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    ORYX GTL (Arabic: أوريكس جي تي إل) is a synthetic fuel plant based in Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar, owned by QatarEnergy (51%) and Sasol (49%). It uses gas to liquids (GTL) technology for converting natural gas into liquid petroleum products. The capacity of Oryx GTL in 2007 was 34 thousand barrels per day (5.4 × 10 ^ 3 m 3 /d ...