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The state-owned company is seeking solutions to revamp its 36 000 barrel-per-day refinery with an aim to reaching full production as soon as possible. | Sport24news

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PetroSA now seeks to resume full production"in the earliest possible time at least cost". This appears to be in pursuit of an expedient solution ahead of a"long-term feedstock solution that is under development which is expected to supply feedstock to enable full production capacity as of 2027/2028."

The move to accelerate the reinstatement of PetroSA's production from its 36 000 barrel-per-day refinery comes as South African fuel imports have risen to record levels following the closure of several refineries.

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Sport24news Seeking solutions only now🤦‍♀️you guys at Eskom had years to come up with solutions and now that we closer to elections you want to look and sound competent

Sport24news What was done with the profits that they made from the plant previously, was it paid out as performance bonuses, if so go claim it back and stop begging. If it is a viable business you shouldn't battle to find investors provided you are competent and that is the dollar question.

Sport24news Why did it stop in the first place?

Sport24news Ai, Eskom taps are running dry, now they looking for a quick buck somewhere else

Sport24news Good luck!

Sport24news What's the return in investment ratio? This is a plot to loot.

Sport24news They are living in a dream world. Nobody wants to invest in something that will never make money again.

Sport24news They must call Dangote; oh, I forgot, they don't want to work with Nigeria.🤣

Sport24news Anc has stuffed that one up, too. Everything they do results in disaster. These guys are prize pratts.

Sport24news There it starts! The privatisation of state resources broken down by the very politicians in SA that was suppose to protect it! They will be the ones investing now! May they burn in hell!!

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