Sasol considering the disposal of its Olefins and Surfactants business excluding its co-monomers activities in South Africa
Sasol announced that it is considering the disposal of its olefins and surfactants (O&S) business excluding its co-monomers activities in South Africa.
Sasol acquired Condea in March 2001 from German-based RWE Dea for EUR1,3 billion. Most of this business was subsequently hosted in Sasol O&S with production facilities mainly in the USA, Europe and South Africa. A smaller part of the business was hosted in Sasol Solvents which, together with the South African-based solvents activities, forms a global solvents business. The entire solvents business is being retained by Sasol.
"Since the acquisition, substantial success has been achieved in reducing costs and improving the productivity at Sasol O&S. Pleasing progress has also been made in strengthening relationships with key customers," says Sasol deputy chief executive Trevor Munday.
"In 2003, Sasol determined that it would continue to grow its chemical businesses conditional upon projects leveraging its technology or securing integrated and highly cost-competitive feedstock positions. The O&S business is only partially integrated upstream into feedstocks and has not adequately provided the integration benefits which Sasol requires," says Munday.
Sasol has embarked on an international commercialisation programme of its leading gas-to-liquid (GTL) fuels technology and possibly also at a later stage its coal-to-liquid (CTL) technology. "This is expected to require significant funding. The GTL and CTL ventures will support or enhance traditionally high margins achieved by Sasol as a consequence of its technology and operating prowess," says Sasol chief executive Pat Davies.
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