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Manufacturers establish new gas aggregator ahead of Sasol’s imminent exit

13 Aug 2024
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South African manufacturers are carving out their own plan to secure gas supply ahead of the looming ‘Day Zero’ when Sasol will cut natural gas production in June 2026.

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