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  • well said cold oil press plant in mozambique
  • Does Sasol have a gas facility in Mozambique?
  • Sasol announced this Tuesday, 25 July, that it has commissioned its gas facilities in Mozambique under its Production Sharing Agreement (PSA). In a statement, quoted by the Energy Voice news portal, the company said work on the facility had proceeded within cost and schedule targets despite Tropical Storm Freddy.
  • Does Sasol need approval from Mozambique?
  • To start official operations, Sasol needs approval from Mozambique¡¯s regulatory body, in this case the INP. The South African petrochemical company assured that its drilling was successful, increasing its inventory of wells from 19 to 24.
  • When did Mozambique approve Sasol's field development plan?
  • Mozambique approved Sasol¡¯s field development plan in September 2020. The board of directors took the final investment decision (FID), valuing the project at $760m, in February 2021. The company said the project will provide gas sales to the Temane Thermal Power Station (CTT) and Sasol in South Africa.
  • How much does Mozambique gas cost?
  • In its application, the company said it had invested more than $300 million in Mozambique¡¯s gas supply to maintain supply until 2026, and argued that prices need to increase dramatically. In the 2022 financial year, it charged 68.39 rand ($3.88) per gigajoule.
  • Why did Sasol submit a gas price application to NERSA?
  • Last week, Sasol submitted gas price applications to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA). In its application, the company said it had invested more than $300 million in Mozambique¡¯s gas supply to maintain supply until 2026, and argued that prices need to increase dramatically.
  • Does Sasol need a regulatory approval despite tropical storm Freddy?
  • In a statement, quoted by the Energy Voice news portal, the company said work on the facility had proceeded within cost and schedule targets despite Tropical Storm Freddy. To start official operations, Sasol needs approval from Mozambique¡¯s regulatory body, in this case the INP.