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Celebrating Youth – Armed with a plan and ambition sets Engen’s Anelisa on his way
Youth Month allows Engen to reflect on the ongoing assistance it provides gifted South Africans like Anelisa Gazi who is fast developing into a business leader of tomorrow via the company’s...
Fluor repositions South African unit to support energy transition drive
Global engineering and construction company Fluor, which has been closely associated with South Africa’s liquid fuels and chemicals industries since the 1960s, has restructured its South African...
Refinery-to-terminal conversion initiative, South Africa
The refinery-to-terminal is part of a long-term business sustainability plan to ensure that South African petroleum products group Engen is resilient against future market threats and can respond...
Engen Computer School celebrates first S. Durban Community graduates of the year
Another 60 members of the South Durban community have had their chances of entering the workplace improved after graduating from the Engen Computer School. The group, who enrolled in February...
Oh, So Sweet! More reasons to love Quickshop as Engen launches Quickees
Engen is extremely excited to unveil Quickees, a new fun and fruity sweet range bursting with real flavour. Quickees forms part of Engen’s Quickshop & Co. range of convenience products, which was...
Pre-paid electricity consumption: the connection section
Prepaid electricity consumption is a sensible option for many people, under a number of different circumstances: for the home or business owner, for the tenant, for the owner of an Airbnb property,...
Future of oil refining in South Africa highly uncertain
South Africa’s oil refinery sector is expected to undergo significant changes in the coming five years, with Engen having already indicated that it will repurpose its refinery site in Durban as a...
South Africa's energy transition
Creamer Media's Chanel de Bruyn speaks to Engineering News Editor Terence Creamer about more signs that the energy transition is starting to have a real impact in South Africa with Engen's planned...
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Joburg Water crippled by theft, vandalism
Ongoing theft and vandalism of vital water infrastructure is crippling the delivery of water services across Johannesburg. Critical assets like pipes, pumps and manholes are frequently targeted,...
Three law firms, Solidarity lodge objections to new legal sector BEE codes
Law firms Bowmans, Webber Wentzel and Werksmans are concerned that the current version of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) Legal Sector Code of Good Practice (LSC) is not workable...
International space sector development enterprise launches its Africa hub
UK-based space research and technology enterprise Space Network, which is focused on stimulating the international development of the commercial space sector, has announced the launch of its latest...