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Jet fuel supply is stable despite refinery closure, says ACSA
By: News24Wire 20th July 2022 Despite the temporary shutdown at the key Natref refinery, Airports Company SA says jet fuel supplies at all its airports remain stable and it is... →
Hydrogen highlighted as ‘slam dunk’ of heavy haul
By: Martin Creamer 13th July 2022 What will be Australia’s biggest electrolyser – a platinum-using proton exchange membrane or PEM electrolyser – is on order to provide green... →
Engen outreach helps support homeless children
12th July 2022 As a company that cares deeply about the communities in which it operates, Engen has heeded an appeal from Durban-based NPO, Youth for Christ (YFC)... →
Capital raise under way to progress copper/zinc mine in Northern Cape
By: Martin Creamer 29th June 2022 An opportunity to subscribe for new shares in parcels starting from R20 000 to a maximum of R330 000 is being offered to eligible shareholders by... →
Checking three claims about Nigeria's ever-controversial fuel subsidy
By: Africa Check 29th June 2022 Nigeria’s petrol subsidy is feverishly debated, with the government caught between economic realities and political concerns. The country is... →
Transnet SOC Limited v Total South Africa (Pty) Limited and Another (CCT 114/21) [2022] ZACC 21
24th June 2022 Click here to read the full judgment on Saflii [1] An agreement concluded in 1967 for the transportation of crude oil from Durban,... →
Future metals beneficiation bonus on way for already hugely endowed Northern Cape
By: Martin Creamer 10th June 2022 Modern technology and global decarbonisation demand is positioning South Africa’s already incredibly well-endowed Northern Cape with big... →
Engen fuel support helps local NPO with flood relief efforts
2nd June 2022 Engen has stepped up with fuel support to assist local humanitarian organisation, Ashraful Aid with its relief work in KwaZulu-Natal. Engen’s R10... →