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  2. Sasol - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.sasol.com. Sasol Limited is an integrated energy and chemical company based in Sandton, South Africa. The company was formed in 1950 in Sasolburg, South Africa, and built on processes that German chemists and engineers first developed in the early 1900s (see coal liquefaction).

  3. Secunda CTL - Wikipedia

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    Secunda CTL. Coordinates: 26°33′13.3″S 29°09′56.7″E. 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 ...

  4. David E. Constable - Wikipedia

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    David E. Constable. David Constable is an American/Canadian engineer and businessman. He was appointed the CEO of Sasol, an energy and chemical company, in July 2011, and announced that he would leave the role in spring 2016. He concurrently served as the company's president. [1][2]

  5. Nomathemba Ntsibande - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, she joined Sasol Women's League side JVW F.C. [2] She made her debut on 7 April 2028 in a 1-0 victory over the University of Pretoria's amaTuks. [3] She was part of the 2019 team that won the Gauteng Sasol League and went on to win their maiden National league title.

  6. Priscillah Mabelane - Wikipedia

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    Priscillah Mabelane. Priscillah Mabelane is a South African chartered accountant. She is known to be the first woman in the history of South Africa’s oil industry to head a multi-national company. In August 2017, she was appointed the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BP Southern Africa (BPSA), making her the first female to hold such a ...

  7. Secunda, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    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.

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