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  • Will reopening Cape Town refinery help South Africa secure petroleum supplies?
  • Restarting the Cape Town refinery, the country's third largest and offline since an explosion in 2020 killed two workers, will help net importer South Africa secure petroleum supplies as several other refineries in the country look to shut down permanently.
  • How does the crude oil reach the Cape Town refinery?
  • Crude oil arrives by oil tanker in Saldanha Bay for discharge and is then transported to Cape Town refinery via pipeline. Our team is then responsible for converting the crude oil into final products including LPG, petrol, jet fuel, diesel and fuel oil.
  • Will South Africa reopen its oil refinery?
  • The commitment to reopen the operation bucks the trend in South Africa where oil and gas majors are opting to close refineries rather than invest in refurbishing and upgrading them, especially in light of incoming clean fuel regulations.
  • Will Astron energy re-open its Cape Town refinery?
  • Astron Energy is aiming to re-open its Cape Town refinery, formerly Caltex Chevron Refinery, by the end of this year, says CEO Thabiet Booley. This past week, the liquid fuels company unveiled its new look service stations launching a massive drive to rebrand from Caltex to Astron Energy.
  • What happened to BP refinery in Durban?
  • The refinery which has been offline since mid-2020 after a fire is one of the country¡¯s refineries which are not functional as Engen Refinery in Durban, Shell and BP¡¯s Sapref refinery, and Natref refinery owned by Sasol ceased operations.
  • What happened to Sasol & Total's Natref Refinery?
  • Sasol and Total¡¯s Natref refinery is also on the chopping block as the two mull selling or closing the operation. Astron¡¯s refinery ¨C formerly known as Calref and which Glencore acquired with all Chevron¡¯s SA assets in 2019 ¨C has been offline ever since mid-2020 when a deadly fire caused the plant to shut.