Sasol in N$800m Namibia fuel deal

Sasol in N$800m Namibia fuel deal

JOHANNESBURG – South African synthetic fuels producer Sasol and its Namibian black empowerment partner have won a contract worth N$800 million a year to supply fuel to Namibia, Sasol said on Friday.

The three-year contract starting on January 1, 2005 is new business for Sasol, which does not currently supply fuel to Namibia, Sasol spokesman Nathaniel Maphathe said. Sasol and its BEE partner Namibia Liquid Fuels (Pty) Limited, tendered for and won a contract to supply Namibia’s state-owned National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), which is mandated to supply half the country’s petroleum requirements, Sasol said.Sasol is the world’s largest producer of synthetic fuels and chemicals from coal.-Nampa-ReutersSasol and its BEE partner Namibia Liquid Fuels (Pty) Limited, tendered for and won a contract to supply Namibia’s state-owned National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (Namcor), which is mandated to supply half the country’s petroleum requirements, Sasol said.Sasol is the world’s largest producer of synthetic fuels and chemicals from coal.-Nampa-Reuters

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