Acsa respond to BP exit from South African jet fuel market

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Acsa confirmed that BP started officially engaging ACSA more than a year ago in February 2022, with respect to their change in global strategy.

On Friday, the company confirmed that BP started officially engaging ACSA more than a year ago in February 2022, with respect to their change in global strategy. “At the time, BP indicated their intention to exit the current arrangements,” it stated.

“Later in April 2022 the oil company further informed ACSA that it would resign as the managing participant of the consortia at O.R Tambo International Airport and Cape Town International and terminate its lease agreements for the operations of the fuel facilities at King Phalo and George Airports. This in our understanding had nothing to do with Russia or Ukraine but BP’s global strategy which was communicated to ACSA in early 2022.

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