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  • system 3 tons capacity oil refinery plant in durban
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  • Will South Africa expand SAPREF refinery?
  • The South African government plans to repair and expand the closed 180,000 b/d Sapref refinery in Durban, in the KwaZulu-Natal province, creating a facility with at least 600,000 b/d of capacity, according to the Central Energy Fund (CEF). State-owned CEF struck a deal in May to acquire Sapref from BP and Shell.
  • Which South Africa refineries are still operational?
  • That followed the closure of Engen's 105,000 b/d Durban refinery in 2020. Only three of South Africa's refineries remain operational — Astron Energy's 100,000 b/d Cape Town refinery, Sasol and TotalEnergies' 107,000 b/d Natref refinery and Sasol's 150,000 b/d coal-to-liquids plant at Secunda.
  • Who owns the SAPREF refinery in Durban?
  • Image: Supplied The state-owned Central Energy Fund (CEF), which comes under the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), has bought the Sapref refinery precinct in Durban for R1. Sapref, South Africa’s largest refinery, was jointly owned by oil majors BP and Shell.
  • Will BP buy SAPREF refinery in Durban for R1?
  • The state-owned Central Energy Fund (CEF) has announced that it will buy Sapref refinery in Durban from BP and Shell for R1.
  • When did the SAPREF refinery open?
  • The Sapref refinery was commissioned (began operating) in 1964 in the port city of Durban. It contributed 35% of South Africa’s refinery capacity and refined 180,000 barrels of imported crude oil per day. It was South Africa’s biggest refinery, until it was temporarily closed in 2022 after floods damaged the plant. It never reopened.
  • How many barrels a day does SAPREF refinery produce?
  • The plant has a nameplate capacity of 180 000 barrels per day and accounts for around 35% of the refining capacity in SA. An aerial view of the Sapref refinery and adjoining land in the Durban South Industrial Basin, which is close to the port. Image: Supplied

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