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The previous Sasol logo. South Africa has large deposits of coal, which had low commercial value due to its high fly ash content. If this coal could be used to produce synthetic oil, petrol, and diesel fuel, it perhaps would have significant benefit to South Africa. In the 1920s, South African scientists started looking at the possibility of ...
Media in category "Logos of state-owned enterprises of South Africa" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. Airports Company South Africa Logo.svg 200 × 91; 13 KB
Oil was the one major raw material not available in South Africa except synthetically from coal. This priority resource was therefore placed under a high degree of control by the government, which expected to meet 50% of its oil needs from the SASOL program. The South African Coal Oil and Gas Corporation was a state controlled company.
Original Concor Logo 1948. Concor Logo up to 2006. ... SASOL 2, Linde, South Africa. 1979–1981: Sasol 3 steam plant with 300-metre high chimney, South Africa ...
Original file (3,008 × 2,000 ... English: Secunda CTL is a synthetic fuel plant owned by Sasol at Secunda, Mpumalanga in South Africa. It uses coal liquefaction ...
The Sasol Women's League is the second-tier South African women's association football league, sponsored by Sasol since 2013. [1] It is semi-professional, [2] and operates as a provincial league, with two "streams" of 8-10 teams in each of South Africa's nine provinces (in some cases, multiple streams per province), and each province's champion then competing in a single-location National ...
South African soccer logos (1 C, 69 F) South African political parties logos (42 F) South African rugby union logos (33 F)
Secunda, South Africa. Secunda (from Latin: second, secund, secundi meaning second/following) is a town built amidst the coalfields of the Mpumalanga province of South Africa. It was named for being the second Sasol extraction refinery producing oil from coal, after Sasolburg, [2] some 140 kilometres (87 mi) to the west.