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Almost half of South Africa’s oil refining seen shut until 2022
South African plants owned by Glencore and Petroliam Nasional that make up 43% of the nation’s oil-refining capacity are expected to stay shut until at least 2022, according to energy consultant...
Tailor-made mini-bulk fuelling solution
SPONSORED POST: Founded in 2009, Gulfstream Energy currently supplies about 2% of South Africa’s fuel requirements across a number of industry sectors – delivering over one-million litres of fuel...
How a prepaid electricity sub-meter can assist landlords and holiday rental agents
By Zachariya Lockhat, Business Development Head: Recharger Prepaid Meters There is no denying that 2020 has been a difficult year, but as we approach the traditional December holiday season, it...
One injured, six treated for smoke inhalation after Engen refinery explosion
One person has been injured and taken to hospital, while six have been treated for smoke inhalation, following Friday morning's explosion at an oil refinery in Wentworth, Durban. Engen...
Explosion at Durban crude oil refinery
There was an explosion at South Africa's second-largest crude oil refinery in Durban on Friday morning, a local metropolitan police official told Reuters, adding it was not yet clear whether there...
Engen brings drought and fire relief to farmers
Engen, South Africa’s favourite petrol station*, has stepped up to assist drought-stricken farming communities in Sutherland in the Eastern Cape as well as areas in the Free State that suffered...
Vivo Energy, Robex to set up a solar plant at Mali mine
Canadian mining company Robex Resources and Vivo Energy, which sells and distributes Shell- and Engen-branded fuels and lubricants in Africa, have reached an agreement for Vivo Energy to supply...
Vivo sees growth potential for hybrid fuel, solar energy solution in Africa's mining sector
Vivo Energy, which sells and distributes Shell- and Engen-branded fuels and lubricants in Africa, believes it will be able to transform how energy is supplied to mines across the continent. It...
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Opinion: Treasury dismissing vital climate financing incentives as EU carbon sanctions come closer
In this article, DG Capital African Green Alpha director Shaun Nel takes a critical look at how and why renewables tax incentives need to be better leveraged in the Just Energy Transition (JET) and...
South Africa’s reindustrialisation requires collaboration between multiple sectors
To achieve reindustrialisation in South Africa, collaboration across industries is crucial, Kearney metals and mining global lead Igor Hulak said during the second day of the Joburg Indaba, in...
Airlink to start flights to Kinshasa next year
South African regional and domestic airline Airlink announced on Friday that it will start scheduled flights between Johannesburg and Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo...