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  • What is used oil refining to diesel plant in South Africa?
  • The used oil refining to diesel plant can reclaim the used oil into diesel that can be used in the market, which has received extensive attention in the South African market. Some discerning investors already have business plans for used oil refining to diesel plant in South Africa.
  • How big is SAPREF oil refinery in South Africa?
  • CEF plans to expand the capacity of the refinery to 600 kb/d, from its original capacity of 180 kb/d. Commissioned in 1963, Sapref is the largest crude oil refinery in South Africa, and accounted for about 35% of the country’s refining capacity before its closure in 2022 due to competitiveness issues.
  • 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.
  • Where does SAPREF import crude oil?
  • SAPREF imports crude oil from the Middle East, Europe and Africa. The company operates through communities, customers, shareholders, suppliers and contractors, trade unions, direct and indirect workforce, authorities and non-governmental organizations, among others. It is a joint venture between Shell SA Refining and BP Southern Africa.
  • Where is the SAPREF refinery?
  • An aerial view of the Sapref refinery and adjoining land in the Durban South Industrial Basin, which is close to the port. 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.
  • Where can I find information on a crude oil refinery?
  • Information on the refinery is sourced from GlobalData’s refinery database that provides detailed information on all active and upcoming, crude oil refineries and heavy oil upgraders globally. Not all companies mentioned in the article may be currently existing due to their merger or acquisition or business closure.

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